Maharashtra govt reserves 93 hectares of land for Textile park

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Press Trust of India Yavatmal (Maha)
Last Updated : Mar 19 2017 | 5:42 PM IST
The Maharashtra government has reserved 93 hectares of land in Lohara MIDC of the district for setting up a Textile Park, work on which will begin soon.
A joint meeting of the concerned departments and the district administration was held at Mantralaya on March 16 to discuss the issue.
The meeting was chaired by the minister of state for energy and guardian minister of Yavatmal Madan Yerawar.
"The setting up of a Textile Park in Yavatmal MIDC area was pending for a long time due to availability of adequate land. The proposal was initiated by the then chief minister Prithviraj Chavan himself," Yerawar told PTI today.
"Thereafter steps were taken to reserve 93 hectares of land in Lohara MIDC and the work will soon be launched," said Yerawar.
The Park would ensure large scale employment to the youths of the region besides providing better avenues for the farmers to garner maximum benefit, said the guardian minister of Yavatmal.
"We have proposed to set up basic infrastructure including supply of energy, water and provision for sewerage water treatment plant at the site," Yerawar said.
A 132 KV electricity sub-station would also be set up to cater to the energy requirements of the units that may come up over there, he said.
Explaining his priority, the district guardian minister said he has prepared a roadmap for development of the district.
On supplying interrupted power to the district, the minister said, "After Deoli-Yavatmal power supply line is commissioned, the issue of electricity cut due to any snag in the high tension power line between Wardha and Yavatmal and Bhugaon-Pusad will be solved."
The state government has already declared its agriculture policy and accordingly, the chief minister has announced an action plan to set up solar energy plants across Maharashtra to cater the needs of farmers for their agriculture pumps.
The Energy Ministry has sanctioned three centres, one each in Yavatmal, Solapur and Ahmadnagar for setting up of solar energy stations, Yerawar informed.
The centre would come up in village Manjarda under Kolambi-Akola Bazar feeder in Yavatmal.

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First Published: Mar 19 2017 | 5:42 PM IST

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