By April 2010, purchase of any of the 50,000-odd plots spread over 181 GIDC estates will be possible online from anywhere in the world. The GIDC unveiled the first-ever online allocation of plots programme on Monday. A complete list of every plot, including a geographical map showing its location, roads and infrastructure facilities, ownership detail, accounting, cost and the latest status will be put online.
“It is single window clearance system in action. We plan to increase the area of GIDC estates by adding another 35,000 ha,” said minister of state for industries Saurabh Patel, who clicked the master computer button to make the allocation at the GIDC office.
The Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics is working on installing a visual information system. “We want to minimise human interface and eventually eliminate it as part of our e-governance initiative for all the GIDC estates,” GIDC managing director Arvind Agrawal told mediapersons during the online plots allocation ceremony. “Immediately, online applications will be received and plots allocated for 19 large GIDC estates. We plan to expand it for all the estates.”
The GIDC estates which went online are Jhagadia, Dahej, Panoli, Ankaleshwar, Vilayat, Palej, Por Ramangamdi, Savli, Vaghodia, Halol, Pandesara, Chitra, Lodhika, Porbandar, Mehsana-II, Chhatral, VU Nagar, Naroda and Gandhinagar.
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Quelle/Source: The Times of India, 02.02.2010
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