These units will get various benefits under the Industrial Policy, as they fall in to the category of 'labour intensive' industry, an official release said.
The decision to approve the registration of these units has been taken in the state empowered committee headed by the Chief Minister Anandiben Patel.
These new units will be set up in rural areas of Sabarkantha, Kheda, Rajkot, Kutch and Vadodara district at an investment of Rs 144 crore and will provide employment opportunity to over 670 youths, it added.
These benefits include 80 per cent reimbursement on net Value Added Tax (VAT) paid annually.
In addition, these units are entitled to get 7 per cent financial assistance on the interest paid on their term loans for five years, the release said.
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