Capt Amarinder led Punjab govt gives nod for redevelopment of 1764 acres of closed Bathinda plant land
The state government decided to redevelop the site to bring prosperity to the area
Chandigarh: The Punjab cabinet on Monday gave the nod for the redevelopment of the 1764 acres of land of the now-closed Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Power Plant in Bathinda.
Following the cabinet decision, the land, belonging to the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), will now be acquired by Punjab Urban Development Authority (PUDA), under the Department of Housing and Urban Development, through a 80:20 revenue sharing scheme.
PUDA has also been allowed by the Cabinet, which met here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, to raise loan upto Rs.100 crore for development and sale of the site with state guarantee.
The plant was shut down in 2018 as per the modalities worked out by a sub-committee set up on August 24, 2017, for the closure of the state-owned thermal plants in view of the Central Electricity Agency (CEA) guidelines to retire non-viable Thermal Power Plants (TPPS) that have exceeded 25-year life span. Subsequently, another Cabinet sub-committee was set up on May 18, 2020, with Housing & Urban Development Minister, and Industries & Commerce Minister and Local Government Minister as members, to work out the modalities of the redevelopment of the Bathinda plant land.
The state government decided to redevelop the site to bring prosperity to the area by maximizing direct and indirect employment generation opportunities. The PSPCL Board passed a resolution to hand over the land (barring the areas under the colony which is spread over approximately 280 acre) to PUDA for its appropriate development and sale under the 80:20 profit sharing scheme. Under the scheme, 80% profit from the sale of developed land, over and above the notional value of the land, goes to owner i.e. PSPCL in this case and 20% is retained by PUDA for its role as developer and for branding. PUDA will rope in the services of professional agency/agencies to advise it on the best possible utilisation of different parcels of the land.