Odisha govt scraps gems and jewellery park by Gitanjali group

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The has scrapped the Rs 636-crore gems, jewellery, and luxury park which was to be set up by Gitanjali Infratech Ltd, an said today.

Diamond merchants and his uncle have been accused of perpetrating the country's biggest sector scam of around Rs 13,000 crore at

The in November last year accorded final approval to the detailed project reports of for setting up the park at Ramdaspur in district, he said.

A piece of land which had earlier been allotted to the Gitanjali Gems, for setting up a jewellery manufacturing unit also stands cancelled, he said.

"The company seems to be in trouble and there is no one with whom we can speak to. Under the circumstances, the project cannot take off. Therefore, the project is now shelved," (Industries), Sanjeev Chopra, told

The gems, jewellery, and luxury park had been proposed to be developed over 100 acres of land with an investment of Rs 636 crore.

Regarding land for the project, Chopra said had earlier been allotted 30 acres of land at Ramdaspur near for a manufacturing unit to be set up in the name of Gitanjali Gems.

Subsequently, the company applied for a private industrial park on an additional 70 acres land. However, land for the proposed private industrial park was yet to be allotted, he said.

When the private industrial park was accorded approval, the group proposed to set up the entire project in the name of It sought change of the allotment of 30 acres of land in the name of Gitanjali Infratech, said an

After getting the application for transfer of the land in the name of Gitanjali Infratech, the (IDCO) had cancelled the allotment already made to Gitanjali Gems, he said.

However, the trouble (scam) surfaced before the land could be allotted to Gitanjali Infratech and as of now the land allotment stands cancelled, Chopra said.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 13:35 IST