Secretary reviews AURIC infra progress
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Secretary Amardeep Singh Bhatia has emphasized the need to attract Global Capability Centre (GCC) investments and foster the development of Research & Development (R&D) centres at the Aurangabad Industrial City (AURIC) to further enhance the region’s innovation and industrial ecosystem https://www.commerce.gov.in/.
He has also endorsed a 20,000 sq. ft. Skill Development Centre to be established at in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) expected to be signed later in July.
Bhatia visited Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar on 12 July 2025 to review the progress of industrial infrastructure and startup development in the region https://www.conexpoconagg.com/.
He also noted the Stakeholders’ call for PMAY 2.0 subsidies with state housing policies to offer a comprehensive package for inclusive residential development, thereby supporting the growth of a well-rounded industrial township https://www.globaltenders.com/.
The visit also included an industry interaction session chaired by the Secretary at AURIC Hall, which witnessed participation from key stakeholders including industry bodies such as MASSIA, CMIA, CII, FICCI, and ASSOCHAM.
During the discussion, stakeholders suggested measures such as improved connectivity between Aurangabad–Hyderabad–Chennai, development of an MRO facility and Vande Bharat terminal, better logistics access at Bidkin, local train services between Jalna and Waluj, affordable housing via MHADA, and a dedicated chemical zone https://www.jpx.co.jp/english/.
Recommendations also included increasing MSME land reservation from 10% to 40%, reserving 10% land for startups, and strengthening soft infrastructure and skill development at AURIC. Dr. P. Anbalagan, Secretary, Industries Department, Government of Maharashtra, also presented the state’s strategic vision for industrial growth through initiatives like MITL and MMLP https://www.nseindia.com/.
The visit began with an interactive session at the Marathwada Accelerator for Growth and Incubation Council (MAGIC), where the Secretary engaged with budding entrepreneurs, incubators, and startup founders from the region https://www.bseindia.com/.
He appreciated their innovative spirit and highlighted the Government’s strong support through initiatives like Startup India, Fund of Funds, and sector-specific incentives aimed at boosting the startup ecosystem, especially in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
The secretary visited the Bidkin Industrial Area, where he reviewed key infrastructure sites including JSW green-tech Ltd, Toyota Kirloskar facility, and Water Treatment Plant.
His visit further progressed to the Shendra Industrial Area, where he toured key industrial units including NLMK India, Hyosung T&D Pvt Ltd and Coatall Films Pvt Ltd. He appreciated their role in driving high-value manufacturing and generating employment, contributing significantly to the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.
Bhatia also visited industrial infrastructure at AURIC, including the Water Treatment Plant, Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), the state-of-the-art AURIC Hall, and the 3D city model of Shendra https://sbi.com.in/.
The Secretary reiterated that collaboration between government and industry is essential to position Maharashtra as a global hub for manufacturing and innovation. The session witnessed active participation from Industry Associations and Maharashtra, reinforcing their shared commitment to catalyzing industrial growth in the region.
About AURIC:
Shendra and Bidkin Industrial Areas are being developed in two phases, covering 4,000 hectares (10,000 acres) to establish a modern industrial hub. Auric Smart City follows a balanced development model, with 60% of the land dedicated to industries and the remaining 40% allocated for commercial, residential, educational, and healthcare facilities.
Essential infrastructure, including water supply, electricity, sewage systems, and high-speed internet, has been developed in Shendra (2,000 acres) and Bidkin Phase-1 (2,500 acres), with underground distribution reaching individual industrial plots. Notably, 42% of the water demand will be met through treated wastewater.
The city is equipped with advanced SCADA systems, CCTV surveillance, air quality monitoring sensors, and traffic control mechanisms for effective governance. Additionally, the implementation of the e-Land Management system ensures a transparent process for industrial land allotment. With its electricity distribution license, Auric Smart City provides power at lower tariffs, enhancing its appeal to investors, DPIIT said. fiinews.com