Friday, 16 October 2015

Developing Dholera SIR on lines of kobe



On the most recent day of his four-day visit to place that is known for the rising sun, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has communicated yearning to create Dholera SIR (Special Investment Region) as a model port city on line of Kobe city in Japan. 

Amid his four-day visit, Modi likewise met Osamu Suzuki, administrator and CEO of Suzuki Motor Corporation. His meeting with Suzuki boss expected importance in wake of media reports that Modi wanted to charm the auto producer to move plant to Gujarat taking after work turmoil at is fabricating office in Manesar, Haryana. 

Maruti Suzuki India has consented to a state bolster arrangement (SSA) with the Gujarat government for buy of area close Mehsana and arrangements to put Rs 4,000 crore in the first stage to set up a 250,000 units for each annum plant by 2015-16. Modi additionally had gone to Suzuki's automobile plant in Hamamatsu. 

"Gujarat's likenesses and close relations with Kobe is not constrained to calamity administration but rather likewise in a few advancement ventures, in new boondocks. It included setting up a Disaster Management Museum and building up a Model City on the lines of Kobe in the state," Modi, who came back from Japan on Friday late night, said. 

He said this at goodbye given to him and abnormal state assignments join him by Kobe-Hyogo region Governor Toshizo Ido, a state government discharge said. 

The boss clergyman drew comparability in the middle of Kobe and Dholera SIR in Gujarat and said that both the locales were crushed by the tremor. Kobe port was built up in 812 AD, while Dholera SIR is likewise an old port in the Gulf of Cambat with history of exchange with Eurasian nations, the discharge said. 

Modi said that his administration proposes to extend the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) as 'Beach front Corridor', stretching out it from Ahmedabad to Dholera and Bhavnagar, up to Kalpsar a dam-cum-tidal force venture in Gulf of Cambat.

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