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Master plan for Integrated Manufacturing City in Gaya Ji approved

Master plan for Integrated Manufacturing City in Gaya Ji approved

Time of India13-06-2025

Patna: The Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) is to officially notify the master plan for the Integrated Manufacturing City (IMC)-Gaya Ji as it was approved at the 3rd board meeting of Bihar Integrated Manufacturing City Gaya Limited (BIMCGL) held on Friday.
The board reaffirmed its commitment to make Gaya Ji a world-class manufacturing hub.
IMC Gaya Ji project is being developed under the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC).
Kundan Kumar, the managing director of BIADA and CEO of BIMCGL, said the project will play a pivotal role in developing Gaya Ji as a world-class industrial hub. "With high-quality infrastructure, an investment-friendly environment, and good governance, we aim to transform this region into a new centre for employment generation and economic growth," he said.
Kundan said a significant milestone was achieved with the finalisation of the programme manager for new cities, who will play a crucial role in the on-ground implementation and coordination of the IMC Gaya Ji project. "This step is expected to accelerate execution and ensure adherence to project timelines," he added.
The board was informed that the Engineering, Procurement and Construction tender process will commence immediately upon receipt of the final vetted bid documents from the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation.
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The board expressed satisfaction with the current pace of progress and reaffirmed its commitment to transforming the Gaya Ji region into a leading manufacturing and industrial hub, anchored in world-class infrastructure, sustainability and efficient governance.
Patna: The Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) is to officially notify the master plan for the Integrated Manufacturing City (IMC)-Gaya Ji as it was approved at the 3rd board meeting of Bihar Integrated Manufacturing City Gaya Limited (BIMCGL) held on Friday.
The board reaffirmed its commitment to make Gaya Ji a world-class manufacturing hub.
IMC Gaya Ji project is being developed under the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC).
Kundan Kumar, the managing director of BIADA and CEO of BIMCGL, said the project will play a pivotal role in developing Gaya Ji as a world-class industrial hub. "With high-quality infrastructure, an investment-friendly environment, and good governance, we aim to transform this region into a new centre for employment generation and economic growth," he said.
Kundan said a significant milestone was achieved with the finalisation of the programme manager for new cities, who will play a crucial role in the on-ground implementation and coordination of the IMC Gaya Ji project. "This step is expected to accelerate execution and ensure adherence to project timelines," he added.
The board was informed that the Engineering, Procurement and Construction tender process will commence immediately upon receipt of the final vetted bid documents from the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation.
The board expressed satisfaction with the current pace of progress and reaffirmed its commitment to transforming the Gaya Ji region into a leading manufacturing and industrial hub, anchored in world-class infrastructure, sustainability and efficient governance.
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Master plan for Integrated Manufacturing City in Gaya Ji approved
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