Key Points

CM Fadnavis has instructed officials to fast-track a logistics hub in Dhule to support industrial growth and urban expansion. He emphasized solar energy adoption to reduce municipal electricity expenses and improve sustainability. The government is also considering a 1,500-acre land allocation for a Mini MIDC in Indapur to boost local industry. These initiatives aim to create jobs and enhance infrastructure in Maharashtra’s developing regions.

Key Points: Fadnavis Pushes Dhule Logistics Hub for Industrial Growth

  • Fadnavis directs feasibility study for Dhule logistics hub
  • Solar projects proposed to cut electricity costs
  • Rainwater drainage plans for flood-prone areas
  • Mini MIDC land allocation discussed for Indapur taluka
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Accelerate development of logistics hub for industrial expansion in Dhule: CM Fadnavis

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis orders expedited logistics hub development in Dhule to boost industrial expansion and civic amenities.

"The logistics hub will accelerate industrial growth and provide essential civic amenities for Dhule’s expanding population. – CM Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, July 16

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday directed the administration to accelerate the development of a logistical hub for industrial expansion in Dhule from North Maharashtra.

“In view of the increasing population of Dhule city, it is essential to set up a logistics hub (dry port and special terminal for storage) for civic amenities and industrial expansion. For this, the feasibility should be examined from technical, financial and logistical points of view, and the process of setting up the hub should be expedited as per the advice of experts,” he said after chairing a meeting on various projects of Dhule Municipal Corporation.

Fadnavis said that necessary facilities should be provided to industries in Dhule. Also, arrangements should be made for rainwater drainage in Devpur, Valwadi, and low-lying areas, and coordination should be made with the Disaster Management Department.

Keeping in mind the expansion and population growth of Dhule city, he gave instructions regarding laying pipelines, setting up solar projects with battery storage for industrial projects and sanctioning funds for the underground sewage drainage scheme. Also, Dhule city is spending Rs 32 to 33 crore on electricity every year for water distribution and street lights, and to reduce this burden, solar projects should be set up at suitable places, said the Chief Minister.

The city has expanded from 46.46 sq km to 101.08 sq km. Therefore, he also suggested that funds should be sanctioned from the Urban Upliftment Scheme for basic amenities in the increased area.

Apart from this, CM Fadnavis also directed that positive action should be taken to build a shopping centre on the MHADA land along Chalisgaon Road and a hostel for working women in Dhule.

Meanwhile, Sports Minister Dattatray Bharne has informed that the government is positive about allocating about 1500 acres of land for the Mini MIDC at Junction in Indapur taluka, and this was discussed in a meeting with Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. “Junction in the western part of Indapur taluka is known as an important and small-scale industrial village. Industrialists are engaged in the manufacture of various equipment here. The demand of the industrialists here to start the MIDC has been pending for the last 40 years. By implementing this demand, the youth of the area will get work,” said Minister Bharne, who was elected from the Indapur Assembly seat.

Earlier, it was proposed to give 328 acres of land. However, considering the future, the industrialists demanded that at least 1,500 acres of land be provided. At this time, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar responded immediately to the additional land. Minister Bharne expressed confidence that the issue of MIDC will be resolved soon.

“This MIDC will be the focal point of the development of Indapur taluka. This MIDC will accelerate the development of the taluka. A new identity of Indapur taluka will be created. New entrepreneurs will be provided with opportunities to start new industries. Also, employment opportunities will be available to the citizens of Indapur taluka,” said Minister Bharne.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in supply chain management, I appreciate the foresight of creating a dry port in Dhule. The location is strategic for connecting Mumbai-Delhi industrial corridors. But they must ensure proper road connectivity first!
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Ananya R
Good initiative but what about environmental impact? Dhule already faces water scarcity. Industrial expansion must be balanced with sustainable practices. The solar projects are a positive step though 👍
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Vikram M
After 40 years they're considering Mini MIDC? Typical bureaucratic delays! My father used to say the same demands were made when he was young. Better late than never I suppose... but implementation is key.
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Priya S
The working women's hostel is much needed! As a female professional from Dhule, I've seen many talented women leave due to lack of safe accommodation. Hope they prioritize this along with industrial projects.
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Karthik V
Rs 32 crore on electricity?! Solar projects should have been implemented years ago. This shows how backward our planning is. Hope they don't just make announcements but actually execute these plans properly.

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