Approach road work for Nano project begins in Chharodi
October 07, 2008
Approach road work for Nano project begins in Chharodi
By our correspondent
Chharodi/Sanand/Nano land, DeshGujarat, 7 October, 2008

Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation officials at Chharodi village were busy in finalizing land-cuts to build a broader road that Tata’s Nano project would need even in initial stage for movement of it’s heavy duty vehicles while setting up the plant.
Officials talking to DeshGujarat.Com said they would need to acquire around 18 hectare land to build 1200 meter long four lane wide road between Ahmedabad-Viramgam highway and Nano plant’s main gate.
Nano project’s land is 1200 meter away from Ahmedabad-Viramgam highway. There is a single lane road available as of now for that 1200 meter patch. However for movement of heavy vehicles, this road has to be a four lane at least. Land owners at both the sides of the road were happily ready to sacrifice part their land for Gujarat’s good.
Officials identified three houses that were need to be relocated. Owners of these houses were happily ready to shift for Nano. Talks for rehabilitation package were cordially on.
Engineering measurement of the 1200 meter long road involving at least four different teams was continuously on.
It should be noted that Chief Minister Narendra Modi had appealed Ratan Tata to start manufacturing world’s cheapest car from Gujarat in shortest and fastest period. Everything on the ground seemed well-tuned in this direction.
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