Facilities to 6 mega projects approved

April 19, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 02:15 pm IST - Lucknow:

The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet on Wednesday approved various concessions and facilities to six mega projects in the state that will bring an investment worth Rs. 3,166 crore and employment opportunities to over 11,000 people.

The Cabinet presided over by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav approved extending various facilities and concessions worth Rs. 3,184 crore in seven to ten years’ time under the infrastructure and industrial investment policy of 2012, an official spokesman said.

Proposals worth Rs. 1,328 crore from LG Electronics India limited, Rs. 324 crore from M/s Sparsh Industries, Rs. 272.79 crore from M/s Ashar Agro Limited, Rs .278.46 by Sukhbir Agro Energy in Shahjahanpur and another by the same firm for solar energy in Mahoba worth Rs. 377.99 crore and Rs. 585 crore by Benett Institute of Higher education had been received, he said.

Together these mega projects are worth Rs 3,166 crore and will create direct and indirect job opportunities for 11,645 people in the state.

As per the policy, a chief secretary led empowered committee was set up to deliberate on giving certain facilities to projects investing over Rs. 200 crores and it made some recommendations which were approved by the cabinet today, the spokesman said.

The Cabinet also recommended making another category of ‘super mega projects’ for units having an investment of Rs. 1,000 crore and above and it was also given a nod by the

Cabinet, he said adding that before this, letter of comforts had been issued to eight mega projects worth Rs. 7,435 crore of which Rs. 2,160 crore have already been invested and two of them have started production. - PTI

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