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Aerotropolis project, Mohali: Online allocation of letters of intent begins

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Tribune News Service

Mohali, September 8

Housing and Urban Development Minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria today started the online issuance of letters of intent (LoIs) to the land owners whose land has been acquired for the Aerotropolis project under the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA).

Starting the process at PUDA Bhawan by digitally issuing a letter of intent to a land owner, the minister said the land owners would receive an SMS containing a link, by clicking on which they would be able to download the letter. Now, they are no longer required to do the rounds of the GMADA office to obtain the letter.

Under the project, GMADA has acquired around 1,650 acres of land for the development of pockets A, B, C and D. The project is coming up in the vicinity of the international airport here. The owners of about 1,460 acres had opted for land pooling to whom the LoIs are now being issued online. All LoIs are expected to be issued in next 30-40 days.

Tenders worth approximately Rs215 crore for the execution of various civil, public health and electrical services would be floated soon.

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