Key Points

Delhi Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa has launched the feasibility study for the city's first technology-focused industrial zone. The project originated from a winning student proposal at Ideathon 2025 by Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women. The 145-acre Shakti-SIZ zone in Rani Khera will feature AI-powered compliance tools and sustainable infrastructure. This initiative represents a partnership between the government and young innovators to boost Delhi's economic growth.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Sirsa Launches Shakti-SIZ Tech Industrial Zone Feasibility Study

  • Feasibility study approved for Delhi's first tech-focused industrial zone in Rani Khera
  • Project stems from winning Ideathon 2025 entry by women university students
  • Zone features AI compliance tools and green-certified factories for MSMEs
  • 145-acre site to include shared R&D labs and automated tax services
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Delhi: Sirsa launches feasibility study on tech industrial zone in Rani Khera

Delhi Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa launches feasibility study for Shakti-SIZ tech industrial zone in Rani Khera, born from winning Ideathon 2025 student proposal.

"This is how government and youth can team up to shape a brighter future for Delhi's economy - Manjinder Singh Sirsa"

New Delhi, Sep 4

Delhi Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa launched the feasibility study for Delhi’s first Smart Hub for Accelerated Knowledge and Technological Innovation – Special Industrial Zone (Shakti-SIZ), an official said on Thursday.

This initiative stems from the winning entry in the Ease of Doing Business category at Ideathon 2025, presented by the student team IndustHERial Minds from Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women.

“By moving this idea forward, the Delhi Government is honouring its commitment to turn innovative concepts into real-world solutions, with young talent at the heart of decision-making,” said Sirsa.

“We pledged that Ideathon winners would see their ideas become reality, and Shakti-SIZ proves we deliver. This is how government and youth can team up to shape a brighter future for Delhi’s economy,” he said.

The Minister has approved the feasibility study, instructing the student team to work hand-in-hand with DSIIDC and the Department of Industries to build a solid project plan. After review and approval, a formal MoU will pave the way for the development of the state-of-the-art industrial zone. A 145-acre area in Rani Khera is being evaluated as the ideal location for this unique hub, said a statement.

Highlighting what sets Shakti-SIZ apart, Sirsa explained: “Traditional SEZs focus mainly on tax breaks, but Shakti-SIZ creates a full ecosystem that removes every hurdle to doing business. It offers shared R&D labs for new ideas, green utilities to cut emissions and ease traffic, and AI tools for quick compliance and approvals — all designed to help MSMEs grow fast and compete worldwide.”

The Shakti-SIZ model emphasises sustainability and empowerment through an integrated approach. The focus of the initiative will be on modern infrastructure, with green-certified factories, utility tunnels, zero-discharge systems, and co-working hubs.

The SIZ model will promote digital governance, based on a single-window online portal with real-time tracking, AI compliance helpers, automated tax services, and clear dashboards. Business support will also be offered through credit desks linked to banks and SIDBI, shared legal and advisory help, export facilitation, and fast-track dispute resolution.

Sirsa said, “Shakti-SIZ is Delhi’s answer to legacy challenges — it’s a smart, tech-driven zone that boosts jobs, cuts costs for businesses, and makes our city cleaner by tackling congestion and pollution head-on. This aligns with PM Modi’s vision of a self-reliant India and will position Delhi as a national leader in industrial growth.”

The Industries Department said that this approach will make DSIIDC a revenue generator while supporting entrepreneurs and creating a benchmark for innovation across India.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see student ideas being implemented! IndustHERial Minds from IGDTUW must be so proud. This is how we should encourage our youth - by actually listening to their innovative solutions.
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Arjun K
Rani Khera is a good location choice - well connected to both Delhi and NCR areas. But hope they address the traffic concerns properly. The last thing we need is another congested industrial area adding to Delhi's pollution problems.
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Michael C
As someone working in tech manufacturing, the shared R&D labs and AI compliance tools sound promising. If executed well, this could really boost MSME growth. Hope the single-window system actually works as advertised!
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Shreya B
While the vision is impressive, I hope this doesn't become another project that stays on paper. Delhi has seen many such announcements that never materialize. The proof will be in the actual implementation and timelines.
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Karthik V
The focus on women-led student team and their idea being implemented is commendable! 👏 More such initiatives needed to encourage women in tech and industry. Hope this sets a precedent for other states to follow.
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David E
The zero-discharge systems and green-certified factories are exactly what Indian industry needs. If they can actually achieve this, it would be a game-changer for sustainable industrial development in the country

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