Post on 11-Feb-2017
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Proposed investment : IT City (1672.71 acres )
SAD-BJP Govt. has developed IT City :• To provide better IT facilities• To promote it as IT HUB
• To encourage private sector investment.
Plots already allotted To promote IT city as IT HUB ,33 companies have been
allotted land in IT City in which 50 acres land allotted to M/s Infosys Ltd.
Scheme has been launched which shall close after allotment of all the plots offered for various sites viz. IT/ITES Services , Technology based Non-Polluting / Research & Development facilities.
HDFC Bank will consolidate its IT operations for north India at the Mohali facility.
Scheme for allotment of industrial plots of 500 Sq. Yards and 1000 Sq. Yards in IT City coming shortly. Option of taking adjacent plot also available.
Types of Industrial Plots available:
Description Area
IT / ITES
358 acres
Bio-Technology (only non- polluting sectors of Bio Technology)
Technology based Non-Polluting Research & Development Facilities
Electronic System Design Manufacturing Cluster (ESDM)
40 acres
Progress on Infosys Site
Infosys plans to invest Rs 1,000 crore over 50 acres and generate 25,000 jobs for software professionals.
SHAPING THE SOUL OF SOCIETY THROUGH EDUCATION
To shape Punjab into a progressive state SAD-BJP Govt has developed KNOWLEDGE CITY Knowledge City: Spread over an expanse of approx 400 acres in sector 81 of SAS Nagar, Mohali.
Below mentioned Internationally reputed institutes are already working in this sector
IISER 125 acres Indian School Of Business 70 acresBiotechnology Park 74.55
acres Institute Of Nano Technology 35 acresNABI 35 acresBio Processing unit 15 acres
The new international airport at Mohali offers both domestic and international flights.Area = approximately 305 acres
53400 Square Meter TerminalCapacity 1600 Passengers4 Aerobridges48 Check in CountersParking Bay for 8 aircraftAutomated Parking space for 500 vehicles
AEROCITY
Airport
September 15, 2016: First international flight lands from Sharjah to Mohali and takes off from Mohali to Sharjah on the same day. Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal travels in the flight to Sharjah with a delegation of 40 trade members.
September 26, 2016: First international flight to Dubai took off from Chandigarh airport carrying 127 passengers. Airport facilities still basic.