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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

IT SEZ News: 09/06/09

 

ITPL GETS NOD TO BUY BACK BUILT-UP SPACE IN STPI
Moumita Bakshi Chatterjee, New Delhi
 Business Line

The Government has cleared a proposal by Information Technology Park Ltd, Bangalore, to buy back built-up space in its IT Park project, from various STPI clients. The application where Information Technology Park wanted to buy back space from clients in the commercial property was approved by Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) after the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) said that such a buyback of space is separate from real estate business (where foreign direct investment is currently prohibited) as the buyer himself had constructed the property.

In doing so, DIPP has also drawn a clear distinction between the latest proposal and an earlier application by Keppel Purvankara Development, which had sought a nod for sale of 1.5 acre unused land back to Puravankara Projects Ltd; that application had been turned down as FDI norms do not permit sale of undeveloped plots.

KPDL is a joint venture between the Singapore-based Keppel Land and Indian firm Puravankara Projects Ltd for the development of integrated township projects in Bangalore. KPDL had acquired certain vacant plots (including the 1.5 acres) with a view of undertaking a construction and housing project on a parcel of 62 acres. The project, however, did not materialise, and since KPDL cannot use a small portion of land for any FDI-compliant project, the company proposed to sell the ‘unused’ land of (1.5 acres) at the “current price”. The FIPB then had noted that FDI in real estate is prohibited and that purchase or sale of land would be categorised as a real estate activity.

This latest proposal by Information Technology Park, Bangalore came up for discussion in the February and April meetings of the Board. Information Technology Park Ltd is an Indian joint venture with FDI. It focuses on development, leasing and sale of software parks as well as business parks.

Tax sops’ expiry
The IT park in question has a built-up space of 2.16 lakh square metres, of which the space sold to STPI clients is pegged at 57,400 sq m. The company, had in the past, sold space to customers who were primarily STPI units.

However, since the Income Tax incentives under the STPI scheme is slated to expire on March 2010, many units have asked the builder to buy back the space from them and are instead concentrating on expansion in SEZ units.

The developer now plans to buy back the space and rent it to other units.


PLANS FOR IT-SEZ IN HOSUR APACE
Chennai
The Hindu

A formal notification for the setting up of an Information Technology Special Economic Zone by ELCOT at Viswanathapuram in Hosur has been issued by the Central government.

Information Technology Minister Poongothai Aladi Aruna on Monday told reporters at Hosur that the IT-SEZ would be spread over 177 acres and ELCOT would construct a Rs.14-crore complex measuring 50,000 sq ft.

Tenders to erect the building and other basic infrastructure have been floated and construction would start in a couple of months. Expressions of interest would be invited from IT majors for land allotment.

“Once the IT park comes into being, around 10,000 educated people will get employment in the region. As there is a huge demand for software and IT-enabled services, the State government is developing eight IT parks in Tier-II and Tier-III towns in the State,” she said.

Accompanied by officials of NASSCOM, and ELCOT, Dr. Aruna visited the State’s first Panchayat Business Process Outsourcing-cum-call centre at Sanasandiram in Krishnagiri district and inspected the functioning of the Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network at the Collectorate.

Dr. Aruna also inaugurated the Recruitment Processing Outsourcing unit at Uthangarai with 60 seats. Currently it employs around 30 persons.

This centre, functioning in association FOSTeRA, will undertake resume mining and reverse process outsourcing functions and inform U.S.-based firms about the availability of skilled workers.

The IT Minister visited a couple of rural Common Service Centres in the district that are offering Business to Citizen (B2C) services, such as railway ticket booking and airline booking.

Government to Citizen services will be introduced in the next 25 days.


FACILITIES AT NEW IT PARKS TO BE READY BY JANUARY
Madurai
The Hindu

Infrastructure for the IT Parks being set up in Madurai would be ready by next January.

P. W. C. Davidar, State IT Secretary, would inspect the works next week to speed up construction activity and complete the works as per schedule.

“We have identified the contractors and entrusted the work to them. The infrastructure for IT parks in Madurai should be ready by January 2010,” Davidar said on Sunday.

Two IT parks are coming up here- at Vadapalanji and Ilandhaikulam. The Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT) is developing the IT parks.

He said that the contractors have been told to expedite the works fast and a spot inspection would be done by him during next week.

According to him, some works could not be undertaken in the last few months because of the code of conduct for elections but since that is over now, it would be done swiftly.

Asked whether IT companies are willing to set shop in the context of global economic slowdown, the Secretary said that “these parks are Special Economic Zones and they will be attractive for the companies. I do not see any reason for companies not coming forward.”

About the participation of Satyam Computers which was allotted about 50 acres of land in Madurai IT park, Davidar said that Tech Mahindra which acquired stake in that company will have to take a call.

Among the companies that were allotted land in Madurai IT Parks were HCL Technologies, Sutherland Global Services and Satyam Computers.


IT PARK TO TURN BIGGER
Chennai
Deccan Chronicle

Olympia Tech Park, promoted by Eveready Industries India Ltd and Khivraj Tech Park Pvt Ltd, will soon have one more office floor at its existing building in Guindy.

Spread over 1,35,000 sq feet, the floor, once operational, can house around 1,400 to 1,500 employees. “This would be the ninth floor office space. The park currently has eight floors accommodating nine companies and around 13,000 employees,” noted Ajit K. Chordia, director, Olympia Tech Park.

“We have received the clearance from the Airports Authority of India to construct the ninth floor. We are waiting for final approval from Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority. Once we get the green light from them, we would commence work,” he said.

He pointed out that construction would commence by September or October this year and be ready for occupancy by July 2010. The entire work would involve investment of around Rs 10-12 crore.

Asked whether IT companies were ready to pick up office space during these tough times, he said he had been receiving enquires for additional space from existing customers.

“Verizon is aggressively hiring and ABN Amro is also looking at doubling its headcount. So there is need for space,” Ajit K. Chordia said.

 



 
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