Land policy for SEZ
Land is finite while its needs are infinite. Following China's example of industrial clusters, strategically paced along the coastal regions, state governments in India have planned to set up a large number of Special Economic Zones popularly referred to as SEZ. A special legislation, Special Economic Zones Act, was passed. Under this Act, 439 formal approvals have been granted and many more are in the pipeline.
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