Dholera Special Investment Region attracts Rs 2000-3000 crore investment annually, primarily from North India
Dholera SirReal Estate InvestmentsGujaratNorth IndiaDmicReal Estate MumbaiSep 07, 2024

The Dholera SIR project is a special investment region being developed by the central and Gujarat governments about 100 km from Ahmedabad.
The Dholera SIR project is attracting around Rs 2000-3000 crore investment annually, primarily from North India.
The Dholera SIR project is being jointly developed by the central and Gujarat governments through a special purpose vehicle, DICDL (Dholera Industrial City Development Ltd).
Around 95 per cent of the first phase infrastructure for the project has already been completed by the Gujarat government.
The Dholera Smart City offers attractive investment opportunities for potential investors, including land and plots, and various real estate projects.

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