Saturday, March 31, 2007

Govt may ask Reliance to halve Maha Mumbai SEZ

ET reports
THE government may ask Reliance Industries to scale down the size of its proposed multi-product Maha Mumbai SEZ from 10,000 hectares to 5,000 to avoid dislodging farmers and villagers unwilling to relocate. The decision is expected to be taken at the next meeting of the empowered group of ministers (eGoM) on SEZs.

With rising protests from farmer groups, political parties and small businesses intensifying in the state, the government’s proposal could be seen as an attempt to prevent a repeat of the violence in West Bengal’s Nandigram.

“If Reliance scales down its operations by half in Maha Mumbai, the sensitive areas could be excluded from the zone and peace restored,” the official said. The Board of Approval for SEZs, in an earlier meeting in August last year, had observed that land planned for building the Maha Mumbai SEZ was much more than required. With the situation hotting up, the eGoM headed by foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee is expected to ask Reliance to reduce the size of the SEZ, sources said. The date for the eGoM, which will also decide on the future course of the SEZ policy, has not yet been firmed up. It is being widely speculated that the meeting will take place only after the UP assembly elections are over.
I see a paradox in special economic zone. It's supposed to mean less government control on operations of businesses - tax incentives, less stringent labour, environmental laws etc. But, day after day, i only see more government intervention - including land acquisitions by government agencies, police atrocities etc. This is another example. There is a blog that tracks SEZ's and it's so aptly named. Check out.

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