In order to give a boost to Industrial
Development in the densely populated states of Northern India, the Prime
Minister has approved the commencement of preparatory work on creating an Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata Industrial Corridor.
2. The Amritsar - Kolkata Industrial Corridor is patterned
on the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). The
DMIC uses the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor as the
backbone and is one of the most significant developments taking place in the
sphere of industrialization. The DMIC has financial
support from the Japanese Government and is
expected to attract large investments leading to rapid industrial growth in
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana and Maharashtra through the development of new
cities, industrial zones, and world-class infrastructure.
3. In a similar manner, the Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata Industrial Corridor will use the Eastern dedicated Freight Corridor as the
backbone. The Eastern DFC extends from Ludhiana
in Punjab to Dankuni near Kolkata. Therefore,
the Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata Industrial Corridor will be
structured around the Eastern DFC and also the Highway system that exists on this route. It will also leverage the
Inland Waterway System being
developed along National Waterway - 1 which extends
from Allahabad to Haldia.
4. The Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata
Industrial Corridor will cover the states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar,
Jharkhand and West Bengal. This is one of the most densely populated regions
in the world and houses about 40% of India's population. This is a region which
needs a major push for industrialization and job-creation and the Amritsar -
Delhi - Kolkata Industrial Corridor will act as a catalyst for this growth. The
corridor will cover the cities of Amritsar,
Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Ambala, Saharanpur, Delhi, Roorkee, Moradabad, Bareilly,
Aligarh, Kanpur, Lucknow, Allahabad, Varanasi, Patna, Hazaribagh, Dhanbad,
Asansol, Durgapur and Kolkata.
5. In order to do the preparatory work
for setting up an Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata
Industrial Corridor, the Prime Minister has constituted an Inter-Ministerial Group consisting
of the following:
(i) Secretary, DIPP Chairman
(ii) Secretary, DEA Member
(iii) Chairman, Railway Board Member
(iv) Secretary, Urban Development
Member
(v) Secretary, RTH Member
(vi) Secretary, Shipping/Chairman,
IWAI Member
6. This Inter Ministerial Group will
examine the feasibility of setting up the Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata Industrial
Corridor along with the structural and financing arrangements that would be
required to operationalise it at the earliest. The IMG will give its report
within a month.
No comments:
Post a Comment