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October land allotments in $100 bn DMIC project
The $100-billion Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor will kick off land allotments next month. Global investors like Ikea, Kia Motors and China Railway Construction Corp are eyeing acquisitions, reports Economic Times.
Land allocation for $100 bn DMIC project to begin in October
The $100-billion Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor will kick off land allotments next month and those eyeing plots are said to include big global investors like Ikea, Kia Motors and China Railway Construction Corp, reports the Economic Times.