Uttar Pradesh to Hold Mega E-Auction for 144 Industrial Plots

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The Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is set to hold a mega e-auction for the allotment of 144 industrial plots across 16 districts in the state. The move aims to boost the state’s industrial growth and transform Uttar Pradesh into ‘Udyam Pradesh’.
The Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA) will oversee the e-auction, offering plots ranging from 300 square meters to 13,197 square meters. The plots are located in various districts, including Mathura, Mainpuri, Shahjahanpur, and Varanasi.
Key highlights of the e-auction:
- 144 plots available across 16 districts
- Plots range from 300 sqm to 13,197 sqm
- Fixed reserve prices for all plots
- Applications can be submitted until July 5
- Mega e-auction scheduled for July 11
The smallest plot, measuring 300 square meters, is located in IIDC Banthra and carries a reserve price of ₹16.47 lakh. The largest plot, spanning 13,197 square meters, in Malwan, Kanpur, has a reserve price of ₹3.74 crore.
Interested applicants must complete payment of the catalogue fee, processing fee, and EMD by July 4. The final deadline for submitting the complete online application is July 5. Eligible applicants will be invited to participate in the e-auction on July 11.
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