28/02/2019
Over three decades ago when India’s people car “Maruti Suzuki” set up tent in Gurgaon, it led to the industrialization of the predominantly agrarian north Indian state. Over the years, the stupendous growth of India’s number one passenger car manufacturer has led to the mushrooming growth of autocomponent manufacturers in Gurgaon and beyond. With Maruti expanding to put up another huge plant at Manesar , fresh vendors sensed an opportunity to set up shops in Bawal as well. Unforutnately for Haryana, its border ended at Bawal.
Gurgaon, the favourite Indian destination of Japanese auto and component companies, ran out of industrial land years ago. The Manesar and Bawal industrial estates, located further south along NH-8, too, have little vacant land left. Land prices in Manesar are touching Rs 10,000 per sq. m, while in Bawal it is hovering around Rs 2,000 per sq. mIn contrast, Neemrana promises both affordability and availability.
That is perhaps what might have led the rulers of neighbouring Rajasthan state to dream about a huge industrial estate on modern lines. Not haphazard growth for them, may be. Presto, comes up Neemrana Japanese Zone.
"Rajasthan offers proximity to the entire northern region with requisite resources, power supply, land, manpower and access to a national road network.
The Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation (RIICO) has extended its MoU with Japanese External Trade Organization (JETRO)
The two signed to jointly promote the first exclusive Japanese Investment Zone at -
“NEEMRANA”