To Goanet -

Will wonders never cease?  Raheja is coming to
town to educate Goans.  The real question is: what
is Raheja still doing in Goa after Digu declared
8 months ago that SEZs were out?

See -


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http://tinyurl.com/6z9w4h

Daijiworld Media Network - Goa (MR)
By Our Special Correspondent
Panaji, Aug 21: K Raheja corp, India's leading special 
economic zone (SEZ) developer, has decided to initiate 
confidence building measures with the Goan population 
educating them about their non-polluting project beneficial 
to the local population.
Raheja's IT SEZ planned at Verna industrial estate faced 
stern opposition from the locals and state government 
even after it was notified by the union commerce ministry's 
board of approval.
The state government has written to the union commerce 
ministry seeking to denotify Raheja's SEZ along with two others.
"We are here to educate people of Goa regarding our project. 
It is not bad for Goa as it will have BPOs, KPOs, call centres 
and other units which will employ local youths," Shabbir Kanchwala, 
vice president (Project-Coordination), K Raheja Corp, stated.
The anti-SEZ agitators this week had mobbed Raheja's staff 
at the site forcing them labourers to move out from this 
project site where according to the company Rs 192 crore 
have been invested.
The company officials have decided to initiate dialogue with 
the Goan prominent citizens, media, policy makers and even 
the protestors weeding out `misconceptions' about their projects. 
"People are misinformed about our project. We will put 
across to the people how the project will benefit the local 
population," he said.
"The project will be the best in the world and will not burden 
the state infrastructure. WE will have captive power plant 
within the place and also will sewerage treatment plant 
besides rain harvesting," Kanchwala said.
He said the project would stop the braindrain from the 
state especially of the young IT professionals who have to 
migrate to the other states. "We will generate 5,000 jobs 
for the first year and in phases, the employment will increase 
up to 25,000," the vice president said.
The company which plans its SEZs at eleven places including 
Ahmadabad, Navi Mumbai, Hyderbad, Baroda besides others, 
feels that the Goa is an attractive destination for the IT projects.
He said that the Goa project will have companies like Ocwen, 
3G, CFC international setting up their shops here providing 
huge job opportunities to the locals.
K Raheja Corp, which is fighting a case against the Goa 
Industrial development corporation's show cause notice to 
revoke the land allotted to them at the industrial estate, has 
said that the company has invested huge time and money 
in the project.
Kanchwala, when questioned refused to comment on whether 
the company would shift from Goa, if the state government 
provides them the compensation.
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