8 January
2017
PUNE: Nashik
is increasingly losing out to cities such as Pune and Aurangabad in terms of
industrial growth and one of the factors is lack of pollution check,
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) member secretary P Anbalagan said here
recently.
"No new industries came to Nashik in more than a decade
and there was no growth of the existing industries due to pollution issues,
particularly effluent treatment," he said while addressing industrialists
during a workshop organised by Nashik Industries and Manufacturers Association
(Nima).
"Earlier, Nashik ranked third in Maharashtra after Mumbai
and Aurangabad in terms of industry . But later Pune took over Aurangabad and,
subsequently, Aurangabad took over Nashik. Now Nagpur is on the verge of taking
over Nashik. We cannot make it to the first phase of the industrial corridor.
In the second phase, we will definitely have an industrial corridor for Nashik.
Aurangabad and Nashik can be a combined corridor," Anbalagan said.
He added that one of the reasons leading to big industries not
reaching Nashik was the lack of common effluent treatment plant, besides
unavailability of land. "Nashik hardly had any proposals for environment
clearance, which is mandatory to construct projects on more than 2 lakh sq ft
and above. Automobile companies and pharmaceuticals had a good scope in Nashik.
In Dindori, we have taken 400-500 acre for industries, primarily for
pharmaceutical companies. I had also proposed a cargo facility and it is now in
Dindori. Except for India Bulls` power plant, there is no new big plant in the
district," Anbalagan said.
He said industries worth crores of rupees were coming up even
in places like Chalisgaon. "But in Nashik, no big industry has come up,
except for some wineries and a brewery," he said.
He further added that in the second phase, we will definitely
have an industrial corridor for Nashik. But later Pune took over Aurangabad
and, subsequently, Aurangabad took over Nashik. edited Nashik is increasingly
losing out to cities such as Pune and Aurangabad in terms of industrial growth
and one of the factors is lack of pollution check, Maharashtra Pollution
Control Board (MPCB) member secretary P Anbalagan said. We cannot make it to
the first phase of the industrial corridor. "But in Nashik, no big
industry has come up, except for some wineries and a brewery," he said.
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