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Govt keen to get Coimbatore IT park project going

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Coimbatore , May 23

The Government is interested in getting the IT park off the ground, the District Collector, Mr Neeraj Mittal, said here today.

Mr Mittal, on his second day of assuming office visited the proposed site at the Coimbatore Medical College Campus to understand the problem for the delay in its take off. "The access route to the site, among others appears to be the major issue. We are also studying the possibility for improving the capacity of the Avinashi Road to ease the traffic on this main arterial road," he told reporters.

The district administration has asked the Highways Department and Coimbatore Corporation to look into the issue. A meeting with the officials of the highways department and the railways is expected to be convened during the coming week to expedite this problem.

It may be recalled that the district health department had in September 2004, transferred about 27 acres of land in the Medical College Campus to Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT), the nodal agency for promoting the park.

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