
Women's industrial park takes shape in Anakapalli
The govt had earlier acquired 31.77 acres in Survey No. 20, compensating displaced farmers with 6.49 crore. Infrastructure development is now underway, including internal roads, drainage systems, power supply, drinking water facilities, and other essential amenities.
The district administration has already developed the MSME park with an estimated cost of around 60 crore at Koduru, and 250 flats were developed on the site.
Of these, work has started to set up industries in 171 flats. The industrialists who got the flats are now preparing to establish their units.
Likewise, the women's industrial park will also be developed very soon, AP Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) officials informed. They have planned to develop around 300 flats for small industries on that piece of land. A blacktop road was also developed adjacent to the land with an estimated cost of 80 lakh recently.
The govt is now providing incentives to the women industrialists who come forward to set up industries.
Anakapalli: The govt has begun land levelling works for a dedicated women's industrial park on Pitapalem village road, near the collector's bungalow. The park is expected to become operational within six months and is located close to the newly inaugurated MSME park, creating a industrial corridor in the district.
The govt had earlier acquired 31.77 acres in Survey No. 20, compensating displaced farmers with 6.49 crore. Infrastructure development is now underway, including internal roads, drainage systems, power supply, drinking water facilities, and other essential amenities.
The district administration has already developed the MSME park with an estimated cost of around 60 crore at Koduru, and 250 flats were developed on the site.
Of these, work has started to set up industries in 171 flats. The industrialists who got the flats are now preparing to establish their units.
Likewise, the women's industrial park will also be developed very soon, AP Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) officials informed. They have planned to develop around 300 flats for small industries on that piece of land. A blacktop road was also developed adjacent to the land with an estimated cost of 80 lakh recently. The govt is now providing incentives to the women industrialists who come forward to set up industries.

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