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1. OVERALL TRUNK INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
• Roads and services/utilities
• Raw water transmission line from source
• Wastewater treatment and recycle
• Solid waste management
• Power T&D network
• Information Communication Technology (ICT) network
• Administrative and Business Centre of Dholera (ABCD)
2. EXTERNAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
• River bunding for flood management
• Ahmedabad – Dholera Expressway
• Ahmedabad – Dholera MRTS
• Freight rail from DSIR to Bhimnath for connection to DFC
• Dholera International Airport

Dholera’s immediate City development area of approximately 5,600 acres is expected to be operational by 2019, while the full city is expected to be developed by 2030.
Dholera Industrial City is envisaged to be a world-class destination with excellent infrastructure. The city will provide opportunities for the setting up of manufacturing units, which will in turn help in increasing the industrial output of the country and create jobs (800,000+). All of this, while aiming to provide an environment to work, live, learn and play. Dholera SIR is a planned smart, sustainable community, which will be the role model for future cities in India. The Sanctioned Development Plan of Dholera Industrial City comprises of a total land area of 920 sq km.
The 920 sq km of the Dholera Industrial City area has a total developable area of about 580 sq km since one third of the area falls within the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) boundary where development is restricted and is as per CRZ norms. Out of the 580 sq km the prime agricultural land has been preserved and a total area of about 422 sq km has been set for urban development, which has been translated into six town-planning schemes and will be developed in three phases over a period of 30 years.
OVERVIEW OF GUJARAT
KEY STATISTICS
STRATEGIC LOCATION
Gujarat has a strategic location – it is well connected to the major cities of the world, both by air and sea routes. The state has direct international flight connectivity to cities across Europe, Middle East, East Asia and America. Gujarat has a coastline of 1,600 km with 42 ports that connect to major sea-based trade routes and trade centres like Middle East, West Europe, Asia and upcoming destinations on the African Continent. The state also acts as a gateway to landlocked states of India connecting to them by road, rail and air thereby boosting their trading opportunities.
OPPORTUNITY POTENTIAL
STRONG FUNDAMENTALS
• Gujarat has been ranked 1st as per ‘Economic Freedom of the States of India 2012’
• The state has a population of 60 million and has one of the highest urbanization levels – 43%, as per census 2011
• Gujarat’s contribution to India’s Exports is 25% (2011-2012)
• The state has a high and growing literacy rate of 79%, as per census 2011
• It also has the highest share (27%) in investments (in terms of its value) under implemented projects in India (during August-91 to April-2011)
• The state has double digit growth rates with gross state domestic product of USD 74 billion (2011-12) growing at a five year average of 10%
• Gujarat’s contribution to India’s GDP is 7.6%
• The highly industrialized state gross state domestic product contribution from the manufacturing sector is 28%
• Gujarat’s contribution to India’s fixed capital is 18%
• 37% of total Indian port cargo is handled by Gujarat’s ports (2012-13)
• Gujarat has a strong demographic profile; more than 60% of the population is between the age group of 15-59 years (as per census 2011)
EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE
• 2nd largest road network in the world – 4.2 million km road network
• 4th largest rail network in the world – 64,460 km long rail route which carries 22 million passengers everyday & 923 million tones of freight per year
• 13 major and 187 minor/intermediate ports – handling 90% of international trade
• 9th largest civil aviation market in the world – Total 125 airports (including 11 international airports)
• 133 operational special economic zones
• 18,637 km of new expressways
• 11,220 km of 2 lane expressw
ays
• 24 cities are currently in various stages of planning metro rail
• Pre-feasibility study of 6 high speed rail corridors is being carried out with 10,000 km of new railway line, a 6,250 km railway network for eastern & western dedicated freight corridor etc.
• Port sector capacity addition to the tune of 1 billion tons is planned in the next 7 years
GROWING INFRASTRUCTURE
• The state is ranked 2nd in terms of value and number of PPP projects by the World Bank
PROMOTERS
• Dholera Industrial City Development Ltd is a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) formed as a Joint Venture by Government of Gujarat through Dholera Special Investment Regional Development Authority and Government of India through National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (erstwhile DMIC Project Implementation Trust Fund)
• City Level SPV formed – Dholera Industrial City Development Limited (DICDL)
• The SPV is formed for the development of Dholera SIR, on 28th January, 2016 with the equity participation as under:

DICDL HAS BEEN FORMED WITH THE INITIAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OF RS. 6,000 CRORES AND THE TOTAL EQUITY OF RS. 2,641 CRORES HAS BEEN CONTRIBUTED BY BOTH THE PROMOTERS IN THE FORM OF LAND AS WELL AS IN FORM OF FUNDS TILL 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2018 FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACTIVATION AREA.
DICDL – DHOLERA INDUSTRIAL CITY DEVELOPMENT LTD.
For the development of Dholera SIR, the Government of India (through DMIC Trust) and the Government of Gujarat (through DSIRDA) formed a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called ‘Dholera Industrial City Development Ltd.’ (DICDL) on Jan 28, 2016. The SPV is made up of a 51% stake of the Government of Gujarat through DSIRDA and a 49% stake of Government of India through DMIC Trust.
DICDL has been formed with an initial capital of ₹ 6,000 crore out of which ~₹ 900 crore has already been released by the DMIC Trust against equity contribution for Activation Area work. The equity on part of the Government of Gujarat through DSIRDA is in form of land, which is allocated to SPV DICDL. The DMIC trust has already approved the activation trunk infrastructure project on ₹ 4,400 Crores.
DMICDC – DELHI MUMBAI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD
The Government of India has envisaged the development of the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) along the alignment of the proposed Multi-Modal High Axle Load Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) between Delhi and Mumbai, covering an overall length of 1,483 km.
Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) is the largest of the eight industrial smart cities in phase – 1 of the project on the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor. The special purpose vehicle company named Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Ltd (DMICDC) was incorporated to establish, promote and facilitate the development of the DMIC Project.
DMIC
ESTIMATED INVESTMENT
USD $100 BILLION
EIGHT MANUFACTURING CITIES WILL BE DEVELOPED IN PHASE 1
Dighi Port IA, MaharashtraShendra-Bidkin Industrial Area IAPithampur -Dhar - Mhow IRAhmedabad - Dholera IAJodhpur Pali Marwar IAKhushkhera - Bhiwali - Neemrana IRManesar - Bawal IRDadri - Noida - Ghaziabad IR
DADRI - NOIDA - GHAZIABAD IRUTTAR PRADESH
MANESAR BAVAL IRHARYANA
JODHPUR-PALI MARWAR IRKHUSHKHERA - BHIWADI -NEEMRANA IRHARYANA
AHMEDABAD - DHOLERA IAGUJARAT
PITHAMPUR - DHAR - MHOW IRMADHYA PRADESH
SHENDRA - BIDKIN IADIGHI PORT IA,MAHARASHTRA
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DSIRDA
The State Government constituted the Dholera Special Investment Regional Development Authority (DSIRDA) for the development of Dholera SIR and to prepare the land use plan, town planning scheme and the development plan for the SIR.
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GIDB
Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board (GIDB) has been designated as the Apex Authority under The Gujarat SIR Act, 2009 and is headed by the Honourable Chief Minister of Gujarat State.
The State Government has enacted the legal framework to provide establishment, operation, regulation and management of large size Investment Regions and Industrial Areas in the State of Gujarat, as well as to specially
enable their development as global hubs of economic activity supported by world-class infrastructure, premium civic amenities, centre of excellence and pro-active policy framework.
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O BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sr.no. Title Chairman / Director
1 Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary,
Industries and Mines Department ,
Government of Gujarat Chairman
2 Shri Hareet Shukla, IAS
Chief Executive Officer,
Dholera Special Investment Regional Development Authority(DSIRDA) Managing Director
3 Shri K. Sanjay Murthy, IAS
Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited (NICDCL) Director
4 Shri Pradeep Kumar Agarwal
Chief Financial Officer, National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited (NICDCL) Director
5 Shri Abhishek Chaudhry
Vice President, Corporate Affairs & Company Secretary, National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited (NICDCL) Director
6 Smt. Saidingpuii Chhakchhuak,
Joint Secretary (Budget) Finance Department. Government Of Gujarat. Director
7 Smt. Deepti Sharma Independent Director
CHANGES IN DIRECTORATES
Sr.no. Title
1 Shri Manoj Kumar Das-IAS ceased to be Director & Chairman w.e.f. 21.06.2021
2 Shri Paresh L Sharma, Ceased to be director w.e.f 05.11.2020
3 Shri Upendra Shantilal Mehta, Ceased to be director w.e.f 30.07.2020
4 Shri Milind Torawane, Ceased to be director w.e.f 11.06.2020
5 Shri Kishor Kumar Sagathia ceased to be Director w.e.f. 09.12.2019
6 Shri Alkesh Kumar Sharma ceased to be Director w.e.f. 16.09.2019
7 Shri Jai Prakash Shivahare ceased to be Director w.e.f. 05.09.2019
8 Shri Sanjeev Kumar ceased to be Director w.e.f. 03.09.2019
9 Shri V. C. Pisipati ceased to be Director w.e.f. 07.02.2019
10 Shri Ajay Bhadoo ceased to be Director w.e.f. 03.08.2017
11 Smt. Mona Khandhar ceased to be Director w.e.f. 14.07.2017
12 Shri P. K. Taneja-IAS ceased to be Director & Chairman w.e.f. 23.03.2017
13 Shri Pankaj Patel ceased to be Director w.e.f. 20.03.2017
14 Shri Arvind Agrawal-IAS ceased to be Director & Chairman w.e.f. 30.08.2016
15 Shri Roopwant Singh-IAS ceased to be Director w.e.f. 22.06.2016
16 Shri J. N. Singh-IAS ceased to be Director w.e.f. 04.05.2016
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS


• LOCATION
DHOLERA ON DMIC

• DHOLERA EXETERNAL CONNECTIVITY
360 KMS06 HRS200 KMS04 HRS590 KMS10 HRS122 KMS02 HRS142 KMS15 MIN02 HRSMundraKandlaPorbandarVeravalPipavavBhavnagarDholeraDahejHaziraToMumbai(NH8)Freight Corrodor(DFC)AhmedabadVadodaraProposed Dholera Airport


DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDOR


ROAD CONNECTIVITY


RAIL CONNECTIVITY


NEAR BY PORTS


NEAR BY AIRPORTS
CONNECTIVITY INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL
o MRTS is planned which will connect DSIR with Ahmedabad
o Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) is 1.5 hours from DSIR
o Dholera Railway Station proposed in DSIR
ROAD
o Currently, two lane State Highway being expanded to 4 lanes
o A dedicated 6 lane access controlled expressway connecting Ahmedabad & Dholera is proposed and design work has been completed for the same
AIR
o Proposed Dholera International Airport will be located in close proximity to the Northern boundary of DSIR
o Environment Clearance from MoEF and site clearance from MoCA have been obtained for developing an International Airport at Dholera
o Bhavnagar Domestic Airport and Ahmedabad International Airport are 2 hours from DSIR
SEA
o Pipavav is the closest port to DSIR, which is approximately 200 km away
o Pipavav has a range of cargo handling capabilities such as Container, Bulk, Capital Goods, Liquid, Gas, etc.
o DSIR is also well connected to the major ports of Mundra and Kandla
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