State approves proposal of TIDEL Park to set up facility in tier 2, 3 towns
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Collectors directed to identify non-objectionable govt. land
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Collectors directed to identify non-objectionable govt. land
The Tamil Nadu Government has cleared the decks for establishing mini-IT Parks in four districts identified in the first phase.
Approving a proposal of TIDEL Park Ltd. to create mini-IT Parks with an area of 50,000-1 lakh square feet space to start with based on market demand and assessment, the government agreed to take up the project in Salem, Villupuram, Cuddalore and Theni districts.
Collectors in these districts were directed to identify non-objectionable government lands, to the tune of 10-20 acres as desired by TIDEL Park, suitable for the project.
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