Amritsar-Delhi-Kolkata corridor may link 20 cities

Update: 2013-09-19 00:31 GMT
The Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG), in order to undertake preparatory work for setting up a Amritsar-Delhi-Kolkata Corridor (ADKIC), has suggested connecting the project to 20 cities in seven states with a budgetary support of Rs 5,700 crore spread over 15 years.

The IMG was mandated to examine the feasibility of setting up the Corridor using the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) as a backbone and the structural and financing arrangements that would be required to operationalise it.

After a series of meetings, the IMG has completed its work and has submitted its report, says a PMO release.

The IMG, in its recommendations, has said that the ADKIC be aligned to the EDFC. This is to pass through 20 cities in the seven States of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

The ADKIC had also proposed leveraging the existing Highway system on this route and the Inland Water System being developed along National Waterway-1, the release said.

In the first phase of the project, every state could promote at least one cluster of about 10 sq. km. area to be called integrated manufacturing cluster (IMC), in which 40 per cent of the area would be earmarked permanently for manufacturing and processing activities.

ADKIC may use both the public-private partnership (PPP) approach and non-PPP approach, the report said.

The trunk infrastructure without PPP will be developed by the special purpose vehicle (SPV) or implementation agency vested with the task of setting up the IMCs, through grant-in-aid, it said.
The IMG has also recommended constitution of an apex monitoring authority, under the chairmanship of the union minister for commerce and industry, for overall guidance, planning and approvals.

It said ADIC should be set up as a corporate entity, on the lines of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (DMICDC). A dedicated cell under the chairmanship of chief secretary/industrial development commissioner was also recommended at the state level. At the cluster level, a special purpose vehicle (SPV) may be set up by the state governments for administration of clusters, the report said.

In the first phase, an estimated maximum financial commitment of about Rs 5,749 crore over 15 years may be given for construction of seven IMCs, each consisting of 1,000 hectare.

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