Chandigarh: Chairman of the Minister of Punjab Amarinder Singh on Monday gave approval for changes in land use (CLU) for certain industrial categories to increase industrial activity in the state.
The CLU will apply to the green and orange industry at a distance of 100 meters each and 250 meters, from ‘lah lakir’ or ‘eternal’ (minimum 50 pucca house) at a minimum of 6 ‘karam’ (30-33 feet) approach the road, at Under the policy allows industrial activities in the agricultural zone of the master plan.
The minister’s chairman also asked the city and state planning department to review the Red Category Industry, directed it to ask a separate zone for such an industry in all master plans.
He approved a special permission to expand the medical oxygen manufacturing plant in Mohali and also asked the department to expand liberal support for all these plants in the state to improve the manufacture of medical oxygen.
Chaired the 42nd meeting of the regional and punjab planning council through video conferencing, the minister’s chairman, who was also chairman, said all industrial units of green, red and orange must be in accordance with the norms determined from the Punjab pollution control board with zero discharge, or must Has approval from potential users for processed water processed.
Amarinder also provides a nod to allow the industry in the land use zone along the highway at a distance of 4 km from Ludhiana’s corporate boundary, Jalandhar and Amritsar, 3 km from other corporate cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from the city Other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities and 2 km from other cities.
The decision will run away in providing maximum areas throughout the state to promote industrial activity.
The minister’s chairman also conducted a council proposal for industrial parks in sector 101 and 103 to be developed by private developers and gmada in Sas Nagar (Mohali) to ensure the holistic development of these sectors, with a focus on futuristic planning.
He allowed the Board to allow housing colonies in 50 hectares in the new Chandigarh, thereby reducing the minimum area requirements of 100 to 50 hectares without disturbing density norms.
This amendment will play an important role in ensuring the utilization of the right left bag to provide housing facilities in the upcoming new Chandigarh.
The source said the Minister of Chief also discussed the proposal for a private university campus in Mohali.
However, the meeting created a buzz in politics, especially among Congress leaders who have anticipated changes in the Council of Ministers.