Special Economic Zones guidelines require comprehensive development plans and state approved master plans ensuring infrastructure and rehabilitation. SEZ development is governed by applicable Land Acquisition Act procedures and the Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, requiring promoters to prioritise non cultivable land and ensure resource adequacy. Developers must prepare a long term Development Plan with land use, sectoral infrastructure, phased investment programmes, and environmental safeguards. State Governments shall constitute Empowered Committees to approve and enforce master plans and may delegate building plan approvals to Zone Approval Committees. Developers must provide core infrastructure-connectivity, water, drainage, sewerage, power-housing for workers, training facilities, and prioritise space for Small Scale Units.
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Special Economic Zones guidelines require comprehensive development plans and state approved master plans ensuring infrastructure and rehabilitation.
SEZ development is governed by applicable Land Acquisition Act procedures and the Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, requiring promoters to prioritise non cultivable land and ensure resource adequacy. Developers must prepare a long term Development Plan with land use, sectoral infrastructure, phased investment programmes, and environmental safeguards. State Governments shall constitute Empowered Committees to approve and enforce master plans and may delegate building plan approvals to Zone Approval Committees. Developers must provide core infrastructure-connectivity, water, drainage, sewerage, power-housing for workers, training facilities, and prioritise space for Small Scale Units.
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