Transfer of certain powers for IT/ITES Special Economic Zone Adibatla; Published June 13, 2013 at 12:27 pm
The Executive Director of
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited, has requested
the Government for transfer of certain powers and functions under section 147
of the Andhra Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 to the Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure Corporation Limited for establishment of Aerospace &
Precision Engineering Special Economic Zone, Adibatla and IT/ITES Special
Economic Zone Adibatla, Rangareddy District in respect of the following
lands.
District Collector, Ranga
Reddy District, and the Commissioner, Panchayat Raj &Rural Employment,
Hyderabad were requested to furnish their views and recommendations on
transfer of powers and functions of the Adibatla Gram Panchayat to the Andhra
Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited.
District Collector,
Rangareddy has reported that the land allotted to Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure Corporation Limited, by the Government is very useful and many
development projects will be established due to establishment of the
said Aerospace & Precision Engineering Special Economic Zone
Adibatla (Adityanagar) and IT/ ITES Special Economic Zone Adibatla in such
land the development chance will be increased to
total unemployed people i.e., technically or non-technically
qualified persons. Further he has stated that the Drinking water, Drainage
system, Roads, Street lighting will automatically be provided which are basic
of the people, New Educational Institutions will come up and it will be useful
to local students, New hospitals and Clinics will be established. Due to
establishment of said Special Economic Zone in this area the value of land
property will also be increased and many shopping complexes and Malls will
also come up, economy of the village and its surrounding villages will also
go high. Further he has stated that, the revenue of House Taxes shall be
shared in the ratio of 50:50 between the Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure Corporation Limited, and the concerned Gram Panchayat the
advantages for transferring of certain powers and functions of Gram
Panchayats U/Section 147 of the Andhra Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 to
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited.
The Commissioner for
Panchayat Raj & Rural Employment, Hyderabad has furnished the resolution
of Adibatla Gram Panchayat and stated that the Gram Panchayat has unanimously
agreed to transfer the powers of Gram Panchayat to Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure Corporation for providing civic amenities only and requested
the Government to take necessary further action in the matter.
Government after careful
consideration of the proposal hereby decided to accept the proposal of the
Executive Director of the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
Limited for transferring certain powers and functions of the Gram Panchayat
to the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited in
respect of Adibatla Gram Panchayat, Rangareddy District, in Survey No. 656,
255 to an extent of land 531.10 acres, under section 147 of the Andhra
Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act, 1994.
Therefore, the following
notification will be published in an Extraordinary Issue of Andhra Pradesh
Gazette dated.14. 6.2013.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred under section 147 of the Andhra Pradesh
Panchayat Raj Act, 1994, the Government of Andhra Pradesh hereby transfer
the powers and functions of Gram
Panchayat as local authority under the various sections as specified in
the Annexure to this order to the control of the Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure Corporation Limited in respect of Adibatla Gram Panchayat,
Rangareddy District in Survey No. 656, 255 to an extent of land 531 acres, in
order to systematic and regular maintenance in the interest of speedy
development of Industries in the State.
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Source: http://hyderabad-india-online.com/2012/11/east-hyderabad-next-hub-it-growth/ West West part of the city, i.e., Hitech city and other parts in and around the outer ring road are already developed. There is no scope for further development, as any kind of expansions will affect the Osman Sagar and Himayath Sagar catchment areas. This will lead to problem for drinking water and ground water levels. Further, even if any kind of expansion is forced, it will have to move out of the ORR, which becomes too far from the city. This will lead to long commute, increased congestion, traffic and pollution. North Most parts in the North come under cantonment area and SCR (South Central Railway). Major part is military area, in which all the development and maintenance works are carried out by army. Some of the areas and roads are highly restricted for entry of general public. There are many toll gates and check points, which may obstruct the ease of traffic. Population in this region is increasing, but not the road connectivity. Mostly two lane roads, though lot of open land is present on both sides. South Not much modern life is seen when compared to other parts of the city. There are no new organized offices or positive developments (political, social and business) seen in this area since years. Low pass percentage in education, as majority of the population is below poverty line. This area is also susceptible to communal violence. Curfews are imposed unexpectedly, which affect the day-to-day life, transportation and pose threat to employees. East There is a huge development in this area as it has great potential to be a good residential as well as business center. With lot of city and migrant population settling in areas like A.S.Rao Nagar, RK Puram, ECIL, there is lot of scope to track the immigrant population. Locational advantages of East Hyderabad Good local talent: Easy and convenient commute Good living environment and facilities Commercial establishments With Uppal Industrial Development Area (IDA) and many other state and central govt. establishments like ECIL, IICT, CCMB, ATI-EPI, NFL, BPCL & IBP, FCI, L&T ECC Infrastructure, Ashok Leyland, HPCL, HEL (Hindustan Electricals Ltd.), Doordarshan, NIN, NGRI, Survey of India, Tata Institute, GSI, etc. in place since many years, East Hyderabad is not new to industrial development. Rather it has much organized planning for industrial development, when compared to Western Hyderabad. Genpact already has a big office at Uppal. List of upcoming and notified SEZs There are many SEZ’s that are notified in the east Hyderabad. Few areas with high number of notified SEZs are – Uppal, Adibatla, Pocharam village and Narapally. Some of the major upcoming organizations in this area in next few years are: |
Hyderabad’s aerospace hub bets on first-mover
advantage
Date: Sep25, 2012
HYDERABAD:
The
country’s first aerospace and precision engineering special economic zone
(SEZ) is taking shape at a location close to the Hyderabad international
airport.
This
emerging aerospace manufacturing cluster at Adibatla will focus on defence
equipment, commercial aircraft components, testing and calibration labs, a
commercial MRO and flying training hub. It will also include design and
development of satellites.
According
to S. Ramadorai, Chairman of Tata Elxsi and Vice-Chairman of Tata Consultancy
Services, “the Tata initiative that has brought international presence here
can trigger a larger developmental advantage for this whole area as an Aero
Cluster,” he feels.
Tata
Advanced Systems, in partnership with Lockheed Martin, has built a top-notch
facility from where it has begun deliveries of the centre wing box to be used
in planes.
From no
employee in 2009, this unit now has 700 aerospace professionals, meeting all
aerospace technical standards.
“You will
be amazed that the average age of the employees in three Tata facilities is
only 23 years. An academy has been set up to train young engineers and
mechanics to global standards of aerospace, adding to the national talent
pool,” Ramadorai says .
Although
traditionally one would associate aircraft clusters with Montreal, Seattle,
Toronto and Toulouse, international outsourcing has produced spillovers and
created new poles of growth, mainly in Southeast Asia.
POISED TO TAKE-OFF
With India
spending as much as $36 billion (data for 2009) on its defence needs — among
the top 10 globally — Hyderabad is well placed for defence and aerospace
activities, since the city provides an ecosystem for the sector. Hindustan
Aeronautics Ltd already has an Avionics Division, there are several defence
laboratories, and active defence equipment and component manufacturers here.
Global
leaders in aerospace have also set up their technology and engineering
service support centres in Hyderabad. With over 700 engineering colleges and
technical institutes, talent supply is not a constraint , according to
Ramadorai.
COST ADVANTAGE
Global
interest in India is on the rise not just due to defence offsets but also due
to pressure on defence budgets in the US and the UK and their inability to
leverage China as a production base. The country, therefore, enjoys cost
advantages to serve and supply globally.
The Tatas
have successfully tried to jumpstart a set of inter-related businesses in and
around Hyderabad.
Their
initial India-based Sikorsky helicopter fuselage assembly facility had found
takers with upstream aerospace component manufacturers. It was then
re-located to India and co-located with the assembly facility.
In turn,
given the pool of technical and managerial skills developing here, Lockheed
Martin is now more confident about relocating their Empennage assembly
facility from the US to a location close to the other Tata Aerospace
projects.
Already,
significant interest has been generated across the world in what Hyderabad’s
aerospace hub has to offer. Global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
have stated that the existing production base in India is insufficient to
address offset opportunities.
Like IT,
the aerospace sector is very attractive to the local community because of the
quality of jobs and fiscal benefits they create.
With the aerospace and defence industry going through very interesting
times, the Hyderabad aero hub has the first-mover advantage.
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Source: Times of India in 2012 http://mobilepaper.timesofindia.com/mobile.aspx?article=yes&pageid=2§id=edid=&edlabel=TOIH&mydateHid=20-07-2012&pubname=Times+of+India+-+Hyderabad&edname=&articleid=Ar00202&publabel=TOI APIIC gets 2,000 acres for industrial parks Koride Mahesh TNN Hyderabad: Despite the vigilance commission pulling up the Rangareddy (RR) district administration for not resuming unutilised land from various institutions and individuals,the district administration has decided to allot another 2,000 acrestotheAPI ndustrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC). The vigilance commission a few months ago had pointed out thattheland allottedto variousinstitutions,firms and individuals in the past few years was either not utilised or used for purposes other than intended.After the findings of the commission,the RR district administration has asked the revenue divisional officers (RDOs)of Vikarabad,Chevella and east division to give a list of institutions and individuals allotted land in their jurisdiction.Instructions were also given to the revenue authorities to take back thelandif itwaslying vacant. Incidentally,among the government institutions,APIIC takes the cake.Of 9,548 acres land allotted in Shamshabad,Serilingampally,Ibrahimpatnam and Qutubullapur mandal,4,424 acres hasbeen unutilised. Even before setting its record straight,APIIC has sought more land in Ibrahimpatnam,Ibrahimpatnam Khalsa,Adhibatla,Konagara Kalan and Elimedu villages in RR district for industrial parks.Most of the land being handed over to APIIC is assigned.Some parcels of land was already clearedby theChief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA),while the RR district administration is in the process of sending requisitions to the CCLA for clearance. Officialsourcessaid nearly 510 acres given to APIIC in Ibrahimpatnam Bagayath and Ibrahimpatnam Khalsa was allotted to Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL).Of 400 acres sought by the corporation at Kongara Kalan village for a rice hub,332 acres has already been handed over while about 70 acresconsistsof assigned land,a quarry and a thanda. In Adibhatla village,theAPIIC sought 540 acres of land covered by a school,graveyard,Phirangi nala and an R&B department road.The alienation proposals have been sent to CCLA.Apart from this land,the district administration is in the process of acquiring assignedlandfor APIIC at Elimedu village,where the corporation has askedfor 560 acres (Survey Nos512,421/1 and 166) and 330 acres at Ibrahimpatnam Khalsa village (Survey Nos 1103,1146 and 548) for various industrial purpose. The sources said over 15,000 acres of land has been allotted to different agencies in the past few years,especially since 2005.Major chunk of the land has been given to APIIC,AP Housing Board and Deccan Infrastructure and HoldingsLimited. After getting reports from tahsildars,the district administration hassofar resumed 1,000 acres from individuals andinstitutions. When contacted Rangareddy district law officer Dara Venugopal said notices were being issued to reclaim the unutilised land by theRDOsconcerned.On thefresh land allotments to APIIC,he said the decision on whether to allot land or not would be taken by CCLAbasedon meritof eachcase.Thedistrict administration isonly giving a status report to the CCLA,he added. |
Source: Sakshi Jan/Feb 2013
Survey in one of the ventures being carried out by revenue dept on 28-03-2013
6th April 2013
07-Dec-2013 sakshi
19-06-2014
Adibatla likley to come alive with Hyderabad's First Amusement Park. Adlabs Imagica in talks with Telangana Govt
Hyderabad News. DC 18.06.2014
Source: http://www.exclventures.com/%5Cnews%5Cnewslink-11506.asp
June 24,2014
Tatas to make Dornier parts at Adibatla SEZ
Source: http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/2014-06-24/Tatas-to-make-Dornier-parts-at-Adibatla-SEZ-99404
June 29, 2014
Source: Eenadu
My blogs stats page shown below explains what people are thinking about this place even at this point of juncture after bifurcation.
5th July 2014
Source: Sakshi
21st August 2014
Hyderabad Real Estate rates to increase significantly according to CREDAI
Source: Exclusive ventures
With the Telengana government announcing plans to develop Hyderabad as a global city, the real estate developers expect 40 to 50 percent increase in the prices over next six to eight months
COUPLE OF BUILDERS ARE ABOUT TO START APARTMENTS IN ADIBATLA.
21st August 2013
Heard that couple of builders are making necessary arrangements to construct apartments around TCS campus. One in around 3 acres and the other in around 2 acres land.
Borewells were dug successfully and have ample water. One of them found water at a depth of around 180 ft.
Hyderabad logs 15% hike in property deals
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