Delhi Government Decides To Not Allow Manufacturing Industry In New Industrial Area

On the 2nd of November, Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, took a major decision over the manufacturing industries.

Mr. Kejriwal announced the national capital Delhi, would no longer be the hub manufacturing industries in the new industrial areas of Delhi.

The new industrial area would only be available for service and hi-tech industries and not factory and manufacturing industries.

The decision was proposed by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led Delhi Government and was approved by the Central Government recently.

Mr. Kejriwal in a virtual press conference said, “This will be a historic step.” He further added, “Delhi’s economy is mainly based on service industry. Hi-tech, service industry to be provided space at cheaper rates.”

During the digital press conference, Mr. Kejriwal said, “The Central Government has taken a historic decision for the industrial areas of Delhi. After this notification, the industrial areas will change completely. In the industrial areas, there were many manufacturing industries which were causing a lot of pollution. There has been a decision taken that a new industrial area will only be allowed to have hi-tech and service industry while no manufacturing industries will be allowed. Those in existing industries, we hope that they also slowly make the switch from manufacturing industries

Firms of law, service, hi-tech, chartered accountants, advertising agencies and other service providers would get space for their offices at a cheaper rate.

The decision would also help to reduce pollution in Delhi, making the area greener and better for people.

The proposed decision to not allow manufacturing industries would be in effect soon.

Stay tuned for further updates.

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