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Cochin Infotech Broadcasting Electronics and Research City

A Mega City project for Cochin City should come somewhere between the muncipalities of North Parur and Kodungaloor.This is where there is alot of potential for future growth and expansion. The promoters of this project should be INKEL(a NRI funded PPP company) and CUSAT(university).It should preferably called CIBER CITY which stand for Cochin Infotech Broadcasting Electronics and Research City. In Ernakulam District it should include parts of Vypeen island(Munambam),Varapzha,Puthenvelikara,Chennamangalam,Chengamanad,Manjali,Kottuvaly etc. In Thrissur Dist. it should include the muncipalities of Mala,Azhikode,Eriyad,Karuvapadna,Thekkukara,Muringoor and Kodungalloor( the ancient port town of Muziris or Crangannore)Situated at the northern end of the Periyar River, about 50 km from Kochi, Kodungaloor has been the gateway for Christianity, Judaism and Islam in India.
Known as 'Muziris' in Western and West Asian maritime records since ancient times, Kodungalloor has also played a role in shaping Kerala's history and culture.The project envisaged a self-contained, hi-tech complex with its own comprehensive infrastructure, including power, expressways, telecom networks, desalination plants, biotech parks, special economic zones (SEZs), IT/Biotech parks, industrial parks, hospitals, educational institutions, hotels and amusement parks.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Infrastructure Kerala Ltd may double paid up capital

The board of directors of Infrastructure Kerala Ltd (InKel), a new infrastructure company that has been formed under public-private partnership, is likely to double its paid up capital from Rs.1 billion to Rs.2 billion. Chief of InKel C.G. Gopala Pillai told IANS that this would come up in the next full board meeting of InKel to take place here next Monday.

“It would help more and more individuals especially non-resident Keralites (NRKs, who live outside India) to invest in Kerala through us. There are many NRKs who have taken shares in the company,” said Pillai.

InKel is different from the state-owned Kerala State Industrial Infrastructure Ltd and Kerala State Industrial Development Corp.

The Kerala government currently hold 26 percent stake in InKel.

InKel has already identified locations in capital Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and other places, where it would set up basic infrastructure for investors interested in starting sunrise industries.

“In the meeting I will be presenting a few business proposals for consideration, which would help us to go forward with our plans,” said Pillai.

In the board are five leading NRK businessmen including M.A. Yusuf Ali (UAE), Galfar Mohammed Ali (Oman), C.K. Menon (Doha), Varghese Kurian (Kuwait) and C.M. Rappai (Doha). There are four government nominees.


Source : IANS
http://finance.indiainfo.com/2008/03/11/0803111414_infrastructure_kerala.html

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