The
proposed special investment region (SIR) will be the first-of-its-kind to be
created in the state. The land prices here have quadrupled in the last two
years. Soon there will be 185 kilometres of six-lane roads. The tiny village
with a population of 4,500, mostly farmers who grow wheat, jowar and cotton, is
prospering and looking forward to a sea-change.
The
roads are being built at a cost of Rs 1,584 crore to be linked with the
Delhi-Mumbai dedicated freight corridor.Dholera also has greater possibilities
of building modern port facilities. The Adani group might consider plans to
build an eco-friendly port here.
Dholera, which is situated in Ahmedabad
district in the Gulf of Khambhat, is in proximity to road transport
infrastructure and sea-port facilities. And what's more, the government has
proposed to build an international airport near Fedara, 30 km from Dholera
ensuring that the BEST PROPERTY DEALS
become the USP of this region.
The
manufacturing zone has been planned keeping in mind the windflow pattern so
that industrial pollution flies out of the city. Dholera will be connected to
the world through a new international airport on its outskirts, to the rest of
the country through a new railway line and to Ahmedabad through a ten-lane
highway.
The
entire city will run on a BRT system that can be converted into a light rail
transport system in the future Every housing, office, and industrial complex
will be within 10 minutes walking distance of some form of public transport. All utilities including parking spots will be
underground so that there is enough space to build pavements for pedestrians
and dedicated cycle tracks It will be divided into five business districts and
two knowledge zones.
The
city will rely heavily on solar energy for its power requirements although a
dedicated 1, 300 MW power plant is planned. A hierarchy of roads, from the main
ten-lane artery cutting the city into two to four-lane interior streets, is
planned for smooth traffic flow and proper intra-city connectivity.
India’s
is urbanizing,so much that estimates suggest nearly 600 million of Indians will
be living in cities by 2030, up from 290 million as reported in the 2001
census. Alongside the hordes of Indians go the jobs and the money as well
Dholera SIR would generate 70% of the new jobs created by 2030, produce
more than 70% of the Indian gross domestic product and drive a fourfold
increase in per capital incomes across the country.
It
will have modern waste management systems and facilities to recycle sewage
water for industrial use. Housing has been so designed through the mixed use
pattern that the work place is close to the residential complex. This might
help in increase in INVESTMENT INRESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL POLT IN DHOLERA SIR.
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