The Palakkad Smart City project is set to begin promotional campaigns in December, according to reporting on the initiative. The corporation also plans to start allocating land for large-scale industries in early next year. The land allocation is described as phased, with the first phase focusing on industrial applicants that require more than 50 acres. The announcements indicate that the smart city corporation is moving from planning toward active outreach and industrial placement, aiming to attract large-scale industry during the initial stage of development. While the reporting highlights the timeline for the December promotional effort and the early-next-year land allocation plan, it does not provide additional details such as specific industry sectors, eligibility criteria beyond the acreage threshold, or the size and location of the parcels to be offered. Overall, the information points to a coordinated start of marketing and land allotment steps as part of the broader Palakkad Smart City implementation.
Palakkad Smart City to start promotional campaigns in December
The Palakkad Smart City project is set to begin promotional campaigns in December, according to reporting on the initiative. The corporation also plans to start allocating land for large-scale industr...
- Promotional campaigns for the Palakkad Smart City project are set to begin in December.
- Land allocation for large-scale industries is planned for early next year.
- The first phase prioritises applicants needing more than 50 acres.
- The approach follows a phased process for industrial land allotment.
- Details beyond the December and early-next-year timelines and acreage threshold are not specified in the reports.
The corporation plans to allocate land for large-scale industries starting early next year, prioritising those needing over 50 acres in the first phase
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