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Industrial policy gets nod even as Cong, NCP spar

The state's new industrial policy was cleared by the cabinet on Wednesday, amid heated exchanges and difference of opinion between the ruling allies. Ketaki Ghoge and Dharmendra Jore report.

Updated on: Jan 10, 2013 01:21 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The state's new industrial policy was cleared by the cabinet on Wednesday, amid heated exchanges and difference of opinion between the ruling allies.

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Both parties arrived at different conclusions at the end of the cabinet meeting - while the Congress claimed its draft policy was accepted without any changes, the NCP ministers said their demands were accepted by Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan.

At the meeting, though senior NCP ministers Chhagan Bhujbal, RR Patil and Jayant Patil expressed reservations about the special economic zone exit option, the party's offensive lacked full strength as deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar stayed out of the row. In its January 9 edition, HT had reported that Chavan had met Pawar for his support for the policy.

Chavan and industries minister Narayan Rane defended the SEZ exit option, which permits the conversion of land acquired for tax-free enclaves into Integrated Industrial Areas, wherein 40% of this land would be reserved for residential and commercial purposes.

The NCP, which has criticised this clause saying it favours developers, wants 15% of the developed land to be given to farmers from whom the government acquired the land.

However, two NCP ministers said they were promised that the required changes would be made in the policy.

 
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