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TDT Infra unveils Gujarat’s First Mega Industrial Park Project at Savli



TDT lnfra private limited, part of the TDT conglomerate, has become a partner in the progress of Gujarat by unveiling the TDT mega industrial park at Savali, Vadodara, to prospective investers. A Rs. 100 corere project, it is the first mega industrial park approved by government of Gujarat. The project comprises a total area of around 105 acres.

            The first phase of 25 acres of TDT mega industrial park is now open to corporate entities & bookings have begun. The target includes prospective investors especial from non polluting sectors such as auto & ancillaries, infrastructure, electrical and electronics and others. While plots at the industrial park are available from 5000 sq.ft. onwards to 3 lakh sq. ft. it also has 1 lakh sq. ft ready-to-move shed on lease or sale thus offering a solution for various buyers. It is estimated that about 10000 people will be employed in the first phase of 25 acres of the TDT Mega industrial Park.

            Commenting on the launch, the Company’s Director Mr. Rahul Nath said,” We feel proud to join hands with the Government of Gujarat and play a significant role in the State’s growth and prosperity. The industrial Park will have non-polluting industries and it has been set up and designed as per international standards. We are very hopeful that incentives being offered will attract a large number of investors to TDT Mega Industrial Park”.

            The Gujarat state Government has offered 50% exemption of stamp duty to the buyers of plots. The Government will assist in speedy clearances of various permission, etc.
            
   The advantages of the location of TDT infra include a clear title; availability of gas & electricity; availability of quality water and leveled land; support of the local Panchayt of lamdapura village; and proximity to the ports, airport and highways. The location has been chosen over others in the vicinity due to the availability of good industrially trained manpower; and proximity to Indian, Japanese and MNCs (Nirma, ABB,DuPont, Bomnardier, GACL, GSFC, AMUL, FAG, ABB, Thermax, GoverdanDas Desai, SteelSmith, Taishika, Flint Group, etc.) The site is just 14 km from N.E 1- Vadodara-Ahmedabad Expressway and N.H.8- Ahmedabad-Mumbai Highway. It is well connected to various Ports including Dahej- 150 km Hazira name a few. Attractive and subsidized finance from banks and financial institutions are being offered to Investors to attract investments in TDT Mega Industrial Park. The first phase has been funded by promoters’ funds in the form of equity and long term loans. The Company is approaching banks and venture capitalist for the second phase.

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