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How Gujarat's urban push is attracting big bucks

Last updated on: January 10, 2011 11:55 IST

Image: Vibrant Gujarat.
Vinay Umarji in Mumbai/Ahmedabad

From residential townships to solid waste management, urban development in Gujarat is set to attract big money during Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Summit this year.

With already close to 700 proposals pouring in, memorandums of understanding (MoU) worth over Rs 2 lakh crore are likely to be signed in the sector during the two-day event.

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How Gujarat's urban push is attracting big bucks

Image: Pillars of the cargo port are checked as trucks wait to load coal at Dahej.
Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters.
According to state government sources, sectors like residential townships, hospitality, medical infrastructure, urban transport, water supply, waste water management and solid waste management will be explored the most during the event.

How Gujarat's urban push is attracting big bucks

Image: More investment for urban areas.
"Companies from within and outside Gujarat have been expressing interests of investing in projects across various verticals in urban development. Most of them revolved around residential townships, hotels, hospitals and urban transport, followed by water management and solid waste management. Other civic amenities and parking facilities are also some verticals being explored," said sources.

How Gujarat's urban push is attracting big bucks

Image: A stacker prepares to stack a container at Thar Dry Port in Sanand in Gujarat.
Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters.
For instance, the likes of Doshion and Jindal Manila, the JV between Jindal Saw and Manila Water Company have evinced interest in investing in water supply and waste water management.

The companies are likely to sign MoU regarding the same during the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Summit, said sources.

How Gujarat's urban push is attracting big bucks

Image: Urban development to get a boost.
Even in online parking and multi-level parking verticals, domestic as well as international companies have made proposals for investment.

According to government sources, the total investment in urban development is likely to grow from the current amount of proposals.

How Gujarat's urban push is attracting big bucks

Image: Industry grows in Gujarat.
Photographs: Reuters.
It needs to be mentioned here that, under urban development, the previous Vibrant Gujarat Summit in 2009 had seen a Rs 30,000 crore (Rs 300 billion) MoU by Sabeer Bhatia, creator of Hotmail, for setting up a NanoCity, a sustainable hi-tech city, near Dholera.

However, government sources declined to state the status of the project.

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