Lyo bhai, baat sab ke saamne s ebb...
1300 Acre to Reliance waalon ko bech dee..... muft mein (Paise diye Haryana sarkaar ne).... aur baaki uss zameen mein tein bhi 101 Acres ka beraa nahi......... !!! Loot lyo is gareeb desh ne congress aalyo!
Property Dealer CM Hooda !!!
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110725/haryana.htm#1
5 years on, Reliance yet to set up SEZ in Gurgaon
Sunit Dhawan/TNS
Gurgaon, July 24
The state government’s tall claims about Reliance-Haryana SEZ generating revenue of thousands of crores of rupees and creating lakhs of job opportunities have proved to be hollow with the SEZ project not taking off even five years after its inception.
Replying to an RTI application, the Department of Industries and Commerce of the Haryana Government has said that between 2004 and 2010, the state authorities had acquired land measuring 1,484 acres, 4 kanals and 19 marlas in the revenue estates of Khandsa, Narsingpur, Mohammedpur Jharsa, Garoli Khurd and Harsaru villages in the district for developing a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the HSIIDC.
However, of this, land measuring 1,383.68 acres was transferred to Reliance-Haryana SEZ Limited, a joint venture company of HSIIDC and Reliance Venture Limited (100 per cent owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited).
While no SEZ has been developed on the land even after the lapse of five years, the cost of the land in question has multiplied during the period.
“Thus, the Haryana Government’s move has served no other purpose than acquiring land from farmers and other original owners at low rates and handing it over to big companies like Reliance, which have benefited a great deal due to price escalation without having to put in any efforts,” asserted noted RTI activist Subhash, who is also the state convener of Haryana Suchana Adhikar Manch and on whose RTI application the information has been furnished.
Subhash further pointed out that according to the RTI reply, nearly 1,484 acres of land had been acquired for the Reliance-Haryana SEZ, while about 1,383 acres were finally given for the project. “Hence, where the remaining 101 acres of land (the present market value of which is about Rs 500 crore) went is also not clear from the RTI reply. Even if it was neutralised/released by the state government after acquisition, it also makes the whole deal questionable,” he maintained.