Guwahati: The Meghalaya government is gearing up for its ambitious 10 billion dollar economic roadmap by establishing a new industrial estate in Byrnihat.

To make way for this project, 134 acres of land will be converted for industrial use.

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The designated area encompasses 107 acres currently under the Soil & Water Conservation Department, which includes the Conservation Training Institute, and an additional 27 acres belonging to the Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare Department.

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This decision comes after a meeting led by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma last month.

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The Investment Meghalaya Authority (IMA) will be responsible for acquiring the land for the industrial estate’s development.

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Both departments involved will be required to submit land maps and assist with transferring the plots to the IMA.

The IMA itself is a recently established agency replacing the Single Window Agency formed in 1995. Its purpose is to streamline the investment approval process and improve Meghalaya’s business environment.