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Selection of companies for Panchkula tech park starts today

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RituSharma

Posted: Mar 18, 2008 at 0320 hrs IST

Chandigarh, March 17 The interviews for the allotment of the first phase of ‘Panchkula Technology Park’ will begin on Tuesday. The interviews will be conducted at the HSIIDC office in Panchkula. Nearly 60 companies from across the country, including IT firms and real estate developers, will be interviewed for the allotment of 11 plots.

Official sources said that the HSIIDC is also looking at the background of the promoters, the performance of the companies in existing projects and plans to choose companies that are keen to start operations immediately after the allotment.

The official spokesperson said that the first phase would cover 84 acres from the total area of 300 acres earmarked for the project.

Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary Industries and IT, P K Chaudhary, would head the selection team. HSIIDC MD Rajeev Arora, Town and Country Planning director SS Dhillon and MD Hartron VS Kundu will also attend the meeting.

The rates decided by HSIIDC for sites under self-users and campus development scheme are Rs 7,500 per sq mtr and Rs 8,500 per sq mtr respectively.

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