Govt sticks to 5K hectare cap for SEZs.

From: Times of India (New Delhi, India) | Date: June 8, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Sidhartha

Jun. 8--NEW DELHI -- In a move that could dampen the spirits of those hoping for a review of the 5,000 hectare ceiling on special economic zones, the board of approvals (BoA) has rejected a proposal from government-run Kandla Port Trust to set up an SEZ spread over 6,100 hectare in Gujarat.

Instead, it has asked Kandla Port Trust to develop the SEZ on 5,000 hectare land, in line with the cap fixed by the empowered group of ministers (EGoM) h...

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