Jurong to prepare master plan for Bengal auto parkOctober 6th, 2009 KOLKATA - The West Bengal government has appointed Jurong Consultants India to prepare the master plan for the state's first auto component park in Guptamoni of West Midnapore district. "We have appointed Jurong as our master plan consultants.
West Bengal to get its first wetland eco-park near KolkataSeptember 22nd, 2009 KOLKATA - West Bengal will soon have its first Wetland Ecological Park in Sonarpur adjoining Kolkata where many of the animals from the Alipur Zoo will be housed, a top official said Tuesday. State Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Atanu Raha said the state government has taken up an initiative to develop the wetland park and identified a lowland area for it.
West Bengal Government revives IT hub plansSeptember 17th, 2009 KOLKATA - West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya on Thursday said that the Government would revive plans to build a one billion dollar IT hub, which was earlier, scrapped due to land acquisition problems. The State Government has planned an IT town on the outskirts of Kolkata to host IT giants Wipro and Infosys, and following the issue Bhattacharya said that IT majors, Wipro and Infosys would be given 45 acres of land each near the airport, where they can construct new centres.
West Bengal offer 45 acres to Wipro, InfosysSeptember 17th, 2009 KOLKATA - The West Bengal government Thursday invited IT majors Wipro and Infosys to start new centres at Rajarhat on the northeastern fringes of this city and promised to give 45 acres of land to each of the companies. "I'm proposing today (Thursday), through the media, that we are ready to give 45 acres of land each to Wipro and Infosys.
Infosys, Wipro projects kept on hold, not scrapped: West BengalSeptember 16th, 2009 KOLKATA - West Bengal's ruling Left Front Wednesday said the IT township project involving giants Infosys and Wipro has only been kept on "hold" and not cancelled. "The state government has not abandoned the township project.
'British investors have negative perception about West Bengal'September 14th, 2009 KOLKATA - The West Bengal government's decision to scrap an ambitious IT project, where companies like Infosys and Wipro were to set up units, has not gone down well with British investors, a trade official from that country said Monday. The scrapping of the project following controversy over land acquisition has had a negative perception in the minds of British investors, UK-India Business Council chief operating officer Kevin McCole said.
West Bengal will be left out of IT boom: CongressSeptember 7th, 2009 KOLKATA - With West Bengal's Left Front government scrapping the proposed 1,200-acre IT township project near here, Congress leader Manas Bhuniya Monday lamented that youths of the state would not be able to see the light of the IT boom. "This decision to scrap the project will again push back West Bengal in industrialisation.
Bengal scraps IT township project (Second Lead)September 7th, 2009 KOLKATA - The West Bengal government Monday scrapped the proposed IT township projects involving companies like Infosy and Wipro at Rajarhat near here following allegations that the land had been forcibly and illegally acquired. "The government does not want to be involved in any illegal activity," the state IT department said in a statement.
West Bengal scraps Infosys, Wipro projectsSeptember 7th, 2009 KOLKATA - The projects proposed by Infosys Technologies and Wipro in a township just outside the state capital has been scrapped, the West Bengal government informed the two IT majors Monday. The projects were to come up in the proposed IT township at Rajarhat near Salt Lake but had become controversial in recent weeks following allegations that land sharks had been involved in acquisition of plots there.
IT hub scrapping sad day for West Bengal: Infosys officialSeptember 7th, 2009 KOLKATA - Infosys board member T.V. Mohandas Pai Monday said the West Bengal government's decision to scrap a proposed IT hub project on the state capital's northeastern fringes was a "sad day" for the state.
Bengal scraps IT township projectSeptember 7th, 2009 KOLKATA - The West Bengal government Monday informed IT majors Infosys and Wipro that their projects in a proposed township on the outskirts of this metropolis had been scrapped, according to officials. The proposed IT township at Rajarhat near Salt Lake had become controversial in recent weeks following allegations that land sharks had been involved in acquisition of plots there.
Trinamool leaders obstructing IT park project: Bengal ministerSeptember 2nd, 2009 KOLKATA - A section of West Bengal's main opposition Trinamool Congress was obstructing the proposed IT park project at Rajarhat here, Housing Development Minister Gautam Deb alleged Wednesday. "A few Trinamool leaders are trying to obstruct the project.
Changi Airports to invest $20 mn in West Bengal airport cityJuly 16th, 2009 KOLKATA - Singapore's Changi Airports International (CAI) will spend $20 million (Rs.100 crore) on the Durgapur aerotropolis project, an airport city in West Bengal housing aviation-intensive businesses, a top company official said here Thursday. "We have picked up a 26-percent stake in the company (Bengal Aerotropolis Projects) and have decided to invest $20 million in the Durgapur project," said CAI chief executive Wong Woon Liong at a press conference.
West Bengal keeps fingers crossed on chemical hub projectMay 29th, 2009 KOLKATA - With the opposition Trinamool Congress, now part of the central government, having said it would oppose the Nayachar chemical hub project, West Bengal's ruling Left Front government Friday said it had not received any notice yet from the central government to scrap it. "The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government had given us the green signal to set up the Nayachar project.
West Bengal government gears up for auto components parkMarch 14th, 2009 KOLKATA - After the Singur jolt, the West Bengal government is slowly making arrangements to house the state's first auto components park in Guptamoni in West Midnapore district. A special purpose vehicle (SPV), floated by the developers of the project, has now started buying land directly from land owners in Guptamoni, some 127 km from here, a top official of West Bengal Industrial Infrastructure Development Corp (WBIIDC) told IANS Friday.