Himachal Pradesh: Centre nod to Detail Project Report of Una Bulk Drug Park
Chief Minister said that the total estimated cost of the Bulk Drug Park Project was Rs. 1923 crore, out of which the eligible CIF for the GoI grant was Rs. 1118 crore, and the remaining amount of Rs. 804.54 crore would be borne by the State Government.;
Himachal Pradesh: The Detail Project Report (DPR) of the Bulk Drug Park to be come up at Haroli in District Una has been given the final approval by the Central Government. Disclosing this Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said that the Scheme Steering Committee of the Union Government gave its final approval.
Expressing pleasure on the consent given by the Scheme Selection Committee for the Bulk Drug Park, the Chief Minister said, Final approval of this project of National Importance will herald the 2nd Industrial revolution in the State, especially in the Pharmaceutical sector. He also added that this project was a result of Double Engine Government (of Centre and State), which works in unison and strengthened the Spirit of Competitive and Cooperative Federalism.
Jai Ram Thakur said that the State Government and the department industries were committed to execute both Medical Device Park & Bulk Drug Park in time bound manner so that the entire region could reap the benefits of these mega projects.
He said that it was a historic moment both for the State Government and the people of the State adding that Bulk Drug Park will not only ensure the retention of existing pharma formulation units in the state but also will a step towards making India self-reliant in the API sector.
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