Get ready, industrialists! The Goa Industrial Improvement Business Enterprise (GIDC) is pulling out all of the stops to attract investment with an e-public sale of 16 prime plots in Verna commercial estate, the nation's crown jewel. these 16 plots, spanning a generous 2.39 lakh square meters (that is over 239 soccer fields!), are up for grabs on a leasehold basis, ideal for organizing your dream commercial organization.
Mark your calendars: the bidding frenzy kicks off on March thirteen, 2024, and runs until March 15, 2024, at the NIC eAuction Portal (https://eauction.gov.in). Land size? You've got options, from cozy 1,000 square meters to expansive 42,300 square meters. And guess what? The annual lease rent comes at a subsidized rate, making it even sweeter. Just focus on your bid for the land premium, and GIDC takes care of the rest.
But wait, there is greater! The Goan government is pulling out all of the stops to make Verna your perfect commercial domestic. IT/ITES, logistics, and warehousing are formally recognized as industries, paving the way for various and thriving environments. Plus, the newly implemented Goa-IDC regulations of 2023 promise to make doing business here a breeze.
With all these incentives and Verna's established reputation as the state's most vibrant industrial hub, the GIDC expects this e-auction to be a blockbuster. So, if you're an entrepreneur with a vision, get ready to roll up your sleeves and stake your claim in Goa's industrial future!
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