Collector stresses on infrastructure for industrial growth in Vizag

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District Collector M. Abhishikth Kishore has directed officials to accord precedence to the instauration of basal infrastructure and guarantee coordinated efforts for concern improvement successful the district.

Chairing a gathering of the District Industries Export Promotion Committee (DIEPC) astatine the Collectorate connected Friday, Mr. Kishore reviewed pending concern approvals, onshore allotments, infrastructure improvement works and the implementation of self-employment schemes. He emphasised the request for expeditious processing of applications done the Single Desk portal and instructed officials to supply each indispensable enactment to entrepreneurs.

The Collector called for swift clearance of pending proposals successful assorted concern parks and directed departments acrophobic to guarantee that approvals were granted wrong the stipulated timeframe. Reviewing the advancement of applications received nether the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) and PM Vishwakarma scheme, helium asked officials to expedite indebtedness sanctions and organise capacity-building programmes for beneficiaries.

Mr. Kishore besides reviewed infrastructure facilities successful concern parks, including roads, powerfulness supply, h2o proviso and thoroughfare lighting. He examined the advancement of improvement works successful Pedagantyada, Auto Nagar and the Nano Park, too reviewing onshore allotments, execution of merchantability deeds, advancement of projects nether memoranda of knowing and concern approvals.

He directed officials to coordinate with APSRTC to run electrical autobus services for employees moving successful Auto Nagar and IT parks and called for faster enactment to amended h2o proviso facilities successful the Auto Nagar concern area.

District Industries Centre General Manager Adiseshu, APIIC Zonal Manager Simhachalam and officials of assorted departments attended the meeting.

Published - May 29, 2026 11:11 p.m. IST

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