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11:02 PM
Haryana industries and commerce minister Randeep Singh Surjewala on Sunday said that 50% of the 900 plots in industrial model township (IMT) being set up in Faridabad have been reserved for industrialists from Faridabad.
Surjewala, who was addressing the annual general meeting of Faridabad Chamber of Commerce and Industries, said that the under construction metro rail project up to YMCA Chowk was likely to be extended up to Ballabgarh by the next assembly elections.
He said that the six laning of national highway-2 and construction of flyovers on it would cost `2,500 crore and these would be in Faridabad and Palwal districts. He said that the state highway from Faridabad to Gurgaon had been renovated along with repair of Ballabgarh-Sohna road. All such efforts would be beneficial for industrial development of the state and Badarpur flyover project is also a part of it.
Surjewala said that industries had played a significant role in bringing Haryana to first place in terms of development. Therefore, the state government would not leave any stone unturned to provide every possible facility to industrialists of the state.
On the demand put forth by the organisation to provide land for its office and auditorium, Surjewala assured to provide the same at a concessional rate.