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Nagpur’s MIHAN-SEZ asks DLF to return allotted 140 acres over failure to begin work 15 years on

Nagpur real estate news: MIHAN-SEZ authorities said they are still open to facilitating the project provided DLF furnishes solid plans for project development.

December 21, 2023 / 12:28 IST
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In 2007, DLF was given possession of the 140 acres to develop IT towers spread across 9 million sqft in Nagpur. The construction was expected to give employment opportunities to around 1 lakh people. However, nothing has taken off yet.

The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Nagpur, the Multi Modal international Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN) in Maharashtra has asked the Gurugram-headquartered DLF to return the 140 acres land it had been allotted in 2007 for construction of an IT Park in Nagpur.

Authorities at the SEZ said that the company has not done any construction even after 15 years of the allotment.  The land parcel is located in MIHAN-SEZ at Nagpur.

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In 2007, DLF was given possession of the 140 acres to develop IT towers spread across 9 million sqft. The construction was expected to give employment opportunities to around 1 lakh people. However, nothing has taken off yet.

"We have issued notices to DLF especially considering that the audit also recommends taking back the unused land. Initially, DLF wrote to us about surrendering the land, but later they again wrote to us stating that they are reconsidering development on the land," V Sraman Development Commissioner of MIHAN-SEZ told Moneycontrol.