Title: SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES AND LAND ACQUISITION
POLICY IN INDIA
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Authors: Dr. Kiran S. P. and Dr. D. V. Gopalappa
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Volume - 2 Issue - 9, Pages - 4376-4385
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Abstract: SEZs are specifically delineated duty-free enclaves and shall be deemed to be a foreign territory
for the purpose of trade operations, duties & tariffs (Ministry of Commerce). The Government of
India so far has approved 1014 SEZs consisting of Notified, Formal Approvals, Operated and
In-principle categories of projects which are sanctioned (as on 2015). The total area for proposed
SEZs (formally approved and in principle approved) is approximately. 2061 sq km which would
not be more than 0.069 per cent of the total land area and not more than 0.12 per cent of the total
agricultural land in India (Ministry of Agriculture). Gujarat State stands in the first place in the
acquisition of the land for the formal SEZ activities consisting of about 27.04 percent out of
51076 hectares in India. The Karnataka state takes position of the fifth place in the acquisition of
the land for the purpose of the formal approvals of the SEZs in the country around 2789 hectares
of the land representing 5.46 Percentage of the country. Kandla Special Economic Zone
(12889.99) and Vishakhapatnam Special Economic Zone about 12168.68 are the top two SEZs
respectively in terms of notified land area and the percentage of these SEZs is 26.96 per cent and
25.46 per cent respectively. |
Cite this Article: [S.P., Kiran, and D.V. Gopalappa. "SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES AND LAND ACQUISITION POLICY IN INDIA." International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 2, no. 9, 2017, pp. 4376-4385. September.] |
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