A road to excise free zone
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| The cumulative investment of drug companies is around Rs 2,000 crore in Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh (BBN) region. However, all is not well for the drug SMEs in BBN region. The road conditions are dismal and the basic amenities to accommodate the swelling migrant population are absent. |
| Road is an absolute necessity, opines Sanjay Kumar, general manager, Unichem Laboratories Ltd: "There are no good approach roads to Baddi from nearest urban bases like Panchkula or Chandigarh. Yet one has to commute this distance every day as Baddi has no hospitals, schools, houses or shopping centres." |
| The 235-odd drug units alone transport around 400 truckloads of finished medicines and raw materials in and out of BBN region every day. The Pinjore-Baddi road and the internal roads within the township, which was not built to withstand such heavy loads, will have to be completely redeveloped to find a lasting solution to the road problem. |
| The government of Himachal Pradesh is hopeful of addressing the infrastructure bottlenecks soon. But how soon? Will the five-month old Baddi Barotiwala Nalagarh Development Authority (BBNDA), considered as the state government's answer to all infrastructure bottlenecks of Baddi, be able to carry out the job in a time-bound manner? Questions remain. The sooner there are answers, the better it would be for pharma players here. |
First Published: Apr 20 2007 | 12:00 AM IST