RIL applies for de-notifying 40% of its Gujarat SEZ

January 08, 2013 04:57 pm | Updated 04:57 pm IST - New Delhi

Reliance Industries has applied to the government to de-notify over 40 per cent of its special economic zone (SEZ) in Gujarat as it plans Rs. 45,000 crore projects in that area to cater to domestic market.

RIL’s multi-product SEZ is spread over 1,764.14 hectares. The company now wants partial de-notification of an area of 728.43 hectares, leaving 1,035.72 hectares of plan for the multi-product SEZ.

Sources said that in the de-notified area RIL plans to invest Rs. 45,000 crore in new projects that will cater to domestic demand.

An inter-ministerial board of approval (BoA), chaired by Commerce Secretary S.R. Rao will consider RIL’s proposal on January 18, sources said.

A company spokesperson could not be immediately reached for comments.

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