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Infrastructure
G. Srinivasan New Delhi, Dec. 11 Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Salem unit’s proposal for a special economic zone (SEZ) in Tamil Nadu to manufacture steel products, the first of its kind by a public sector undertaking, would come up before the Board of Approval (BoA) for SEZs, slated to meet here on January 2. Official sources told Business Line here that the twice-postponed BoA meeting in November and this month would have on its plate as many as 32 proposals for formal approvals and another half-a-dozen for grant of in-principle nod for the New Year’s first meeting under the Chairmanship of the Commerce Secretary Mr Gopal K. Pillai. They said that though several private companies have been granted approval for manufacture of other industrial products, it is for the first time that a public sector undertaking of the size and scale of SAIL’s proposal comes up before the Board. The sources said that since the SEZ Act of 2005 and the SEZ Rules 2006 that came into force from February 10, 2006, 404 formal approvals for SEZs have been given, spread over 19 States and three Union Territories. Another 165 in-principle approvals spread over 16 States have been granted for setting up SEZs. Export figuresThey said exports from the SEZs, which were Rs 13,854 crore during 2003-04, have gone up to Rs 22,840 crore in 2005-06 and to Rs 34,789 crore in 2006-07, notching up an increase of 151 per cent in three years. In the first half of the current fiscal, exports from SEZs amounted to Rs 25,103 crore and exports projected for the whole year from 187 SEZs (19 old plus 172 would be Rs 67,088 crore. Land requirementsEven as the Government has introduced the twin Bills in Lok Sabha on Rehabilitation and Resettlement and the Land Acquisition (Amendment) on December 6, 2007 to take on board the concerns over land acquisition and the quantum of compensation for people forced out of their vocation, the sources said that land requirements in the SEZs already approved remain distinctly on low key. They said that the total area for the proposed SEZs for which formal and in-principle approval granted is about 2,073 sq.km. as against total land of 29.73 lakh sq.km, in the country. More Stories on : Infrastructure | Steel | Steel Authority of India Ltd
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