Infosys to submit plan after land registration completion

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

IT major today said that it would submit the plan for the proposed centre to the after completion of the land registration process.

The company which got 50 acres of land at Rajarhat in the state shortly after the came to power in 2011 for setting up of its maiden project here, did not proceed further as the under the leadership of chief minister was not agreeable to recommend the status to the centre as wanted by


The chief minister said that the state would provide fiscal incentives instead but would not agree on the status.

After a hiatus of five-odd years, Banerjee yesterday said at the state secretariat "the company would be coming to the state without the status. They will invest Rs 100 crore here on a 50-acre land in Rajarhat".

"has agreed to start construction of its development centre in which will have a capacity to seat around 1000 people. We will submit the plan for the proposed centre to the as soon as the land registration process of complete", the company spokesperson said.

A senior executive told PTI "there is no point on hanging on to the same issue (read SEZ) as it benefits none.

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First Published: Wed, August 30 2017. 13:57 IST