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Haryana Allocates 36 Acres for Industrial Projects, MoUs Worth ₹1.10 Lakh Crore Signed
Haryana has allocated 36 acres for industrial projects, with MoUs worth ₹1.10 lakh crore signed to boost investment and create jobs.
The Haryana government has allocated 36 acres of land for upcoming industrial projects, a move that aligns with the state’s broader push to expand its manufacturing base. A corporation spokesperson confirmed that memorandums of understanding (MoUs) worth ₹1.10 lakh crore have been signed with leading industrial groups, signaling a substantial commitment to attract investment and create employment opportunities.
The land earmarked for these projects is expected to serve as a foundation for new factories, logistics hubs, or other industrial facilities that could draw private sector participation. By providing ready‑to‑use plots, the state aims to lower barriers for investors and accelerate the development of infrastructure that supports large‑scale operations.
Haryana has been actively promoting industrial growth in recent years, focusing on sectors such as automotive, textiles, and electronics. The allocation of 36 acres reflects the state’s strategy to consolidate land banks in designated zones, making it easier for companies to set up operations without lengthy approval processes.
The MoUs, which collectively represent a significant financial commitment, are intended to channel capital into the region, stimulate job creation, and enhance the local economy. While specific timelines for project implementation have not been disclosed, the scale of the investment suggests that the state anticipates measurable outcomes in the coming years.
Stakeholders, including industry bodies and government officials, are likely to monitor the progress of these ventures closely. The allocation underscores a continued emphasis on industrial development as a driver of economic growth in Haryana.
Source: Hindustan Times
