Disappointed
by the meager power supply in the state and lack of basic requirements for the
industrial sector to flourish, The Noida Entrepreneurs'
Association warned Uttar Pradesh’s government that they would pull out their
businesses if conditions don’t improve.
They
ascertained their dissent by writing to the Narendra Modi government to provide
them plots in Mehsana District to begin industrial operations within two years.
NEA President Vipin Malhan said “Industrialists in Noida have complained
several times in the past about the "lackadaisical attitude" of
successive UP governments in meeting basic requirements for the industrial
sector to flourish. Primary among their demands have been supply of power round
the clock to ensure optimum productivity. "Far from it, government is now
mulling hiking power tariffs for industries," He also added, “"Even
the big names... like Tata and Maruti have shifted base to Gujarat because the
government has built an excellent environment in
the state for industrial development,"
On the
other hand Gujarat has attracted them with conducive environment to invest. NEA
has requested Gujarat government to provide them with industrial plots ranging
between 1,000 and 5,000 sqm in the Mehsana district at government-approved
rates. "If land is provided to us, we will work towards completing all
formalities within the next two years to make industries operational
immediately thereafter," he confirmed.
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