By Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh Feb. 04,
2021:- CII calls for
Greater Chandigarh Region Planning Board in line with NCR Planning Board for
overall development of Chandigarh Tricity and coordination amongst the
respective governments, said Dr S P S Grewal, while interacting with Manoj
Parida, Adviser to Administrator, UT Chandigarh yesterday at UT Secretariat.
The National Capital Region Planning Board Act was enacted in 1985 with the
concurrence of the participating states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh. The rationale behind this was to promote balanced and harmonized
development of the Region, and to avoid any haphazard development.
Dr S P S
Grewal said that Prime Minister of India has set a target for Indian economy to
attain USD 5 trillion benchmark by the year 2024-25. To attain this target, the
UT of Chandigarh also needs to grow in tandem with the national economy or may
be even at a much higher rate of growth compared to national average. In this
backdrop, CII is of the view that UT Chandigarh can become USD 15 billion
economy by the year 2024-25.
Greater
Chandigarh Region, i.e., incorporating all the bordering districts while
preparing any futuristic plan in consultation with Government of Punjab and
Haryana will help in overall development of the Region and facilitate in
positioning Chandigarh Region as preferred investment & business
destination. This will certainly help in achieving the goal of USD 15
billion or may be over passing it.
Dr S P S
Grewal also called for taking up of the flyover project at the
earliest. CII is of the view that flyover should be constructed till
Zirakpur for smooth flow of traffic looking in future growth of motor vehicles
in and around Chandigarh. Administration along with the State Governments
of Punjab and Haryana may work to construct outer ring roads to restrict entry
of transit vehicles. To check vehicular pollution, CII also urged for E-vehicle
Policy for UT. CII will reach out to members companies for their interest to
put up charging infrastructure in the city.
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