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No Manufacturing Industry Will Be Allowed In New Industrial Areas: Delhi CM

Kejriwal says existing pollution-causing units will be given the option to shift to service or hi-tech industry.

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No Manufacturing Industry Will Be Allowed In New Industrial Areas: Delhi CM
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday no manufacturing unit will be allowed in new industrial areas of the city and only service and hi-tech industries will be permitted there.

Addressing an online press conference, he said the Centre has okayed the Delhi government's proposal in this matter and issued a notification to implement it.

Kejriwal said the existing manufacturing units, which cause pollution, will be given the option to shift to service or hi-tech industry.

Asserting that Delhi's economy is mainly based on the service industry, he said, hi-tech and service industry will be provided space at cheaper rates in industrial areas.

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In the service industry category, charted accountants and lawyers can also open their offices, which currently fall under the office category in Delhi's Master Plan. That is why they were only allowed in commercial areas, the chief minister said.

Offices of media, software industry, and the IT service industry can also be set up in new industrial areas, he added.

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