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Khajuraho cabinet meet for Bundelkhand revamp

Cement manufacturing units will not be eligible for this special package, which will remain in force for the next five years.

Anuraag Singh

BHOPAL: A special meeting of the Madhya Pradesh cabinet on Tuesday approved series of proposals focussed on the development of state’s Bundelkhand region – which has been counted among the most backward and underdeveloped regions of the country since decades.

Chaired by CM Dr Mohan Yadav in the state’s tourist city – Khajuraho in Chhatarpur district – the state cabinet meeting approved a special industrial incentive package for Bundelkhand, ushering investments worth Rs 24,240 crore and direct employment for nearly 29,000 people in the region.

Under the package which is meant for the ‘Maswasi Grunt’ industrial area in Bundelkhand’s Sagar district, the land allotment and annual land lease rate have been fixed at just ₹1 per square metre. Additionally, a facility of 20 equal annual instalments has been provided for payment of development charges, while the maintenance fee has been set at Rs 8 per square metre per year.

To encourage investors, 100% reimbursement of stamp duty and registration fees has been approved. Industrial units will also be exempted from electricity duty for five years from the date of commencement of commercial production. Large industrial units will be governed by the provisions of the Industrial Promotion Policy 2025 and Investment Promotion Scheme 2025, while MSME units will be covered under MSME Development Policy 2025 and MSME Incentive Scheme 2025. Cement manufacturing units will not be eligible for this special package, which will remain in force for the next five years.

The cabinet also approved an administrative sanction of Rs 2,059.85 crore for the upgradation and construction of the 76.680 km Sagar–Damoh road as a four-lane carriageway with paved shoulders under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). The project will include construction of 13 underpasses, 3 major bridges, 9 medium bridges, one ROB, 13 major junctions and 42 medium junctions.

It approved 990 regular and 615 outsourced posts for operating the new government medical colleges at Damoh, Chhatarpur and Budhni. For each of the three medical colleges, 330 regular posts will be created and 205 personnel will be engaged on an outsourcing basis. The cabinet also gave in principle approval to develop Virangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve’s Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary as the third cheetah habitat in the state.

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