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Industries get land in Maheshwaram, start shifting units to Plastic Park in Mankhal

In order to ensure safe, secure and seamless shifting of illegal industries from the residential area of Shastripuram, the government has allotted a total 143 acres of sprawling land at Plastic Park Mankhal in Tummaloor village of Maheshwaram Mandal under Ranga Reddy District.

 

The Plastic Park was set up by Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) Limited to facilitate the industries to move their trades from residential areas and operate in a cluster especially designed to promote industries.

The land was allotted in Survey No.182, 185 to 193 and 194 (P) of Tummaloor village that shares the boundaries with Mohabatnagar Village  close to Srisailam Highway No. 765.

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The entire 179.32 acres of Industrial Park in Mankhal has been drawn under DTCP layout that carries a sprawling area of 143.82 acres for Plastic Park with a total 138 plots.

Out of a total 179.32 acres of sprawling area in the Industrial Park a total 35.5 acres of area is identified as UDL land as per the revised layout. The rest of the 143.82 acres of spaces has been developed as Layout area colossally for Plastic Park. This sprawling layout area of 143.82 acres further divided into plotted area, road network, open space, social infrastructure and commercial area.

While the major chunk of 84.70 acres of Plastic Park has been designated as plotted area, a total 41.56 acres have been earmarked for road network. Besides, a total 10.79 acres of land curved out as open space, 3.60 acres of space for social infrastructure and 3.17 acres has been identified as Commercial area in the Plastic Park.

According to the officials the process of allotting the plots for industrial units begin from January itself when the project was first grounded. “So far a total 50 plots were allotted for setting up different industries and the process is moving on further with several industrialists and traders are showing expression of interest in shifting their units from Shastripuram to Mankhal. This is really a welcoming sign that, for now, the owner of the industrial units in Shastripuram Colony are showing their willingness to move their trades to a much safer location where they can operate their businesses without any obstacles,” said Anjanayulu, Licensing Officer, GHMC Rajendranagar.

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The official, he said, too are convincing and even co-operating with the owners of the industrial units in shifting the units from Shastripuram to Mankhal where they have an ambient atmosphere with well organised layout to operate their businesses. The only pain they need to take is to make their mind for a better change.