Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav informed Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Labor and Employment Bhupendra Yadav that the state government has completed the formalities like making a special purpose vehicle and transferring land for the PM Mitra Park in Dhar.

PM Mitra Park is ready for Bhoomi Pujan by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This mega park is being set up on 1,563 acres of land in Bhensola village of Dhar district.

The entire land parcel is under the possession of MPIDC. This site is located at a distance of 110 kms from Indore and 85 kms from Pithampur Industrial cluster.

It is located at a distance of 50 kms from Ratlam and 50 kms from Delhi Mumbai expressway.  Similarly, the distance from the nearest port, Hazira, is 452 kms.

The Park would have common infrastructure like road, electricity (220 KV, 132 KV, 33 KV), water, Effluent and other support facilities like plug & play infrastructure, like CETP, workers’ hostel & housing, training & skill development, incubation centres, warehousing and logistics, etc. Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) will apply for Power DISCOM Licence which will enable units to get power at INR 4.50 approx.

Water for industrial use will be made available from Mahi Dam at Rs. 25 per KL.

The PM MITRA park will create direct employment for 50000 people and indirect employment for 1.5 lakh people which will directly benefit the entire Malwa region, especially the Dhar, Jhabua and Ratlam districts.

This will be a golden employment opportunity for the tribal youth and females of this region.

Moreover, it will increase the competitiveness of the Indian textile sector and attract the leading investors from across the world. PM MITRA Park Bhensola, MP has already attracted more than Rs. 6000 Crore of intentions to invest from prominent textiles and garment groups across India.

Today, Madhya Pradesh has emerged as an attractive market in the field of apparel manufacturing. The number of garment manufacturing units in the state which was 11 in 2003 has now increased to 53.

CM Dr. Yadav paid a courtesy visit to Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Labor and Employment Bhupendra Yadav at latter’s residence in New Delhi and urged him to resolve the issues pending with the Environment Ministry.

Union Minister Shri Bhupendra Yadav assured Chief Minister Dr. Yadav of speedy disposal.