Keralam Govt to lease land to CSL for Rs 5,000 cr ship block building project, says CM Satheesan
The Kerala government will lease 18.16 acres of land to Cochin Shipyard. This land will support a ship block building project with an investment of Rs 5,000 crore. The project is expected to create approximately 2,000 direct jobs and many indirect...
The project is expected to create around 2,000 direct jobs, besides generating more employment opportunities indirectly, Satheesan said while speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting.
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The land, located on an island close to Kochi city, will be leased for the project involving Cochin Shipyard, he said.
The government will receive an annual lease amount of Rs 1.45 crore. Including GST, the annual revenue from the lease will be around Rs 1.70 crore, Satheesan said.
The proposal had been pending for some time and was cleared after discussions with Cochin Shipyard, he said.
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Describing the decision as an important one, Satheesan said the Rs 5,000-crore investment would bring large-scale employment and could also support further development opportunities in Kochi.
The project is expected to give a boost to the state's shipbuilding sector and attract further investment, he said.
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