Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan |
Indore October 27, 2012: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today said
around one lakh jobs would be generated through Crystal Information
Technology Park which was operationalised today after nine years.
"Around one lakh jobs would be created over two-and-a-half years through the project. The synergy of inclusive growth and industrial and commercial development coupled with foreign investment in information technology would lead to all-round development of the state," Chavan said after inaugurating Crystal IT Park, the only SEZ for IT in the state.
The Park has been constructed at a cost of Rs 150 crore by Madhya
Pradesh Audyogik Kendra Vikas Nigam Limited (MPAKVN) on 20 acre of land
on Khandwa road.
Chouhan said the state would achieve growth rate at 12 percent by the end of 12th Five Year Plan in 2017.
He said the state government had approved a number of new policies
to benefit IT, agro-forestry, textile and food sectors and is awaiting
investment.
On the occasion, Industry and IT Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya said Indore would become an IT destination in near future.
The project is being developed in two stages. In the first stage,
two multi-story buildings were constructed on 12 acre of land, and it
created office space of 52,000 square metres.
IT Park is first operational SEZ for IT in the state and as of now three companies that are operating from the building.
Praveen Kakaria, chairman of Impetus, one of the three IT companies
that have invested in the SEZ, said the new set up would provide about
15000 direct jobs to qualified youths. Intellicus and Clear Trial are
two other firms that have set up shops in the project, said state Road
Development Corporation MD Vivek Agarwal.
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