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Uttarakhand Chief Minister announces 4 new Districts; Kashipur stunned!

Addressing people after unfurling the tricolour here on the 65th Independence Day, CM Nishank said his government has decided to create four new districts — Kotdwar, Yamunotri, Didihat and Ranikhet — to provide smooth administration to the people living in these areas.

With the new announcement, the total number of districts in Uttarakhand would go up to 17 from the existing 13.

While Kotdwar would be carved out from Pauri district and Yamunotri from Uttarkashi, Didihat would be created from Pithoragarh and Ranikhet from Almora district.

This announcement by the CM has stunned the people of Terai region, specially Kashipur who were fully confident of their place becoming a district. Out of all the aspirants, the demand of Kashipur district was the oldest one.

 
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Posted by on August 16, 2011 in Kashipur, News

 

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Unprecendented Rainfall in Kashipur

It looks like there is a virtual deluge. We are experiencing unprecedented continuous rains since past two days. Many low-lying areas of Kashipur town are submerged under 3-4 ft. deep water.

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2011 in Kashipur, News, Uncategorized

 

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Accident in Kumaoun Plaza Hotel, Kashipur on 15th Feb.2011

A container Truck carrying gas from Indane Bottling plant rammed into the Kumaoun Plaza Hotel creating mayhem. Luckily, noone was hurt and a major accident was averted as the truck did not catch fire.

 
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Posted by on February 15, 2011 in Kashipur, News

 

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SIDCUL in Escorts Farm, Kashipur

SIDCUL plans to develop another industrial estate in Kashipur

Shishir Prashant / New Delhi/ Dehra Dun April 10, 2008
Source: http://www.business-standard.com/common/news_article.php?leftnm=3&autono=319573
This will be the third biggest in Uttarakhand.
The State Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Ltd (SIDCUL) is now planning to set up an industrial estate at Escort Farms in the Kashipur area of the Kumaon region.
After Haridwar and Pantnagar, this will be the biggest industrial estate to be developed by SIDCUL, the state government’s nodal agency for industrialisation.
Government estimates suggest that the new industrial estate can attract investment of over Rs 5,000 crore.
A preliminary detailed project report (DPR) had been prepared, official sources said. The new industrial estate will be spread over 530 acres, 65 per cent of which will be for sale.
There will be nearly 145 industrial plots in the proposed industrial estate. At least 79 plots will be of one acre each, 29 of 4 acres each and the others being in different sizes. The area of the plots will range from 0.63 acres to 12.35 acres.
“This time we are not hiring consultants, because of our bitter experience in the past,” said a top government official.
Since the tax holiday scheme for Uttarakhand is expiring on March 31, 2010, the government is in a hurry to decide the allotment of the plots. Though Chief Minister BC Khanduri wants the tax breaks to continue for another period of three years, sources said Escort Farms might be the last industrial estate before the tax incentives came to an end.
The Sitarganj Industrial Estate, being developed by Eldico Company, has run into controversy following reports that the allotment of plots was allegedly carried out before the main agreements were signed. Officials said the government was now maintaining an arm’s length from consultants and developers.
Following this controversy and the setting up of two commissions of inquiry, the government was shying away from further industrialisation in the plains.
In the case of Escort Farms, SIDCUL has now two options for the development of infrastructure facilities. “We may undertake the infrastructure work ourselves or give the contracts to government agencies like PWD and Jal Sansthan,” said the official.
Escort Farms was at the centre of a controversy in 2006, after the Uttarakhand government decided to take back the land from the settlers there. This led to a big agitation, with Akali Dal pitching in. But later, the government managed to free the land holdings of 600 acres. Now this particular land will be used to develop the new industrial estate.

 
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Posted by on June 4, 2008 in Kashipur

 

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