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Sl. No. State- Name of the Location State Type of SEZ Area Hectares Wise Developer Sl Formal approvals granted in the Board of Approvals after coming into force of SEZ Rules as on 31.10.2020 Sl. No. State- Name of the Location State Type of SEZ Area Hectares wise developer Sl. No. Andhra Pradesh 1 1 Divi’s Laboratories Chippada Village, AP Pharmaceuticals 105.496 Limited Visakhapatnam, Andhra (Addition Pradesh 9.29/17.857/9.21 Ha.) = 141.853 2 2 Apache SEZ Mandal Tada, Nellore AP Footwear 126.90 Development India District, Andhra Pradesh Private Limited 3 3 Ramky Pharma City E-Bonangi Villages, AP Pharmaceuticals 247.39 (India) Pvt. Ltd. Parawada Mandal, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 4 4 Andhra Pradesh Madhurawada Village, AP IT/ITES 36 (de-notified Industrial Visakhapatnam Rural 6.37) & Infrastructure Mandal, Andhra Pradesh (addition 1.62) = Corporation Limited 31.25 (APIIC) 5 5 Ace Urban Hitech Keesarapalli Village, AP IT/ITES 12 (De-notified City Limited Gannavaram Mandal, 2 and 7.40) = (Formerly L&T Krishna District, Andhra 2.60 Hitech City Limited) Pradesh 6 6 Hetero Infrastructure Nakkapalli Mandal, AP Pharmaceuticals 100.28 Pvt. Ltd. Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 7 7 Kakinada SEZ Ramanakkapeta and A. AP Multi-product (KSEZ-1 - Limited-1 (Kakinada V. Nagaram Vikllages, 1035.6688 ha + SEZ Private Limited- East Godavari District, KSEZ-2 - 2 merge with KSEZ-1 Kakinada, Andhra 1013.64) = letter dated Pradesh (Ponnada, 2049.3088 (de- 13.01.2016) Mulapeta, notified Ramanakkapeta villages 121.43/48.5715) in Kakinada, East = 1879.3073 Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh) 8 8 Andhra Pradesh Atchutapuram and AP Multi Product 2206.03 (de- Industrial Rambilli Mandals, notified 905.21 Infrastructural Visakhapatnam District, & 518.22) = Corporation Andhra Pradesh 782.60 Ltd.(APIIC) 9 9 Whitefield Paper Tallapudi Mandal, West AP Writing & 109.81 Mills Ltd. Godavari District, Printing Paper Andhra Pradesh Mill 10 10 Brandix India Duppituru, Doturupalem AP Textile 404.70 (De- Apparel City Private Maruture and notified17.894) Limited Gurujaplen Villages in = 386.806 Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 11 11 Sri City Private Chengambakkam, AP Multi Product 1022.264 (Add Limited (formerly Appaiahpalem, 515.358 & 0.501 Satyavedu Reserve Gollavaripalem,Mallavari / De-notified Infrcity Private Ltd.) palyam, Aroor, 379.327, 70.215, Moporapalle villages at 248.354, Satyavedu and Vardayya 159.211 and Palem, Mandals, Andhra 45.799) = Pradesh 635.217 12 12 Parry Infrastructure Vakalapudi Village, AP Food Processing 101.12 (De- Company Private Kakinada Rural Mandal, notified 51.12) = Limited Kakinada, Andhra 50 Pradesh 13 13 Mas Fabric Park Chintavaram village, AP Textile and 229.29 (Add. (India) Pvt. Ltd. Chillakru Mandal, Apparel 5.78) = 235.07 Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh 14 14 Bhartiya International Nellore, Andhra Pradesh AP Leather sector 101.37 SEZ. Limited 15 15 Andhra Pradesh Sarpavaram Viullage, AP IT/ITES 10.413 Industrial Kakinada Rural East Infrastructural Godavari District, Corporation Andhra Pradesh Ltd.(APIIC) 16 16 Andhra Pradesh Village Annangi and AP Building 106.46 Industrial Bodduvanipalem, Products Infrastructure Mandals Maddipadu and Corporation Limited Korispadu, District (APIIC) prakasham, Andhra Pradesh 17 17 IFFCO Kisan SEZ Villages Regadichelika, AP Multi Product 1023.20 (De- Limited Racharlapadu, notified area Chowduputtedu, 20.23 and Uchaguntapatem, North 234.70)= 768.27 Ammuluru, Mandal Kodavaluru, District Nellore, Andhra Pradesh 18 18 Beneficent Villages Parigi and AP Multi Services 366.41 Knowledge Parks and Serikolum, Mandal Properties Ltd. Parigi, Ananthapur (Formerly Rassai District, Andhra Pradesh. Properties and Industries Ltd) 19 19 Andhra Pradesh Villages, Dawarkapuram AP Multi Product 1032.27 Industrial and Palepolam, Mandals- Infrastructural Naidupeta and Corporation Pellakuru, District- Ltd.(APIIC) Nellore, Andhra Pradesh 20 20 Anrak Aluminnium APIIC Industrial Park, AP Alumina/ 755.66 Ltd. Village G. Koduru, Aluminium Mandal refining, Makavarapallem, smelting, District associated Visakhapatanam, processes, Andhra Pradesh Products and raw material industrial 21 21 Andhra Pradesh Villages AP Biotechnology 31.99 Industrial Ratchumarripalli, Infrastructural Peddarangapuram and Corporation Venkatampalli, Mandal Ltd.(APIIC) Pulivendula, District Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh 22 22 Dr. Reddy's Village AP Pharmaceutical 100.37 Laboratories Limited Devunipalavalasa, Mandal Ranasthalam, District Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh. 23 23 Krishnapatnam Chillakur Mandal, AP Multi Product 1023 Infratech Pvt. Ltd. Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh 24 24 Indus Gene Village Kodur and AP Biotechnology 11.45 Expressions Limited Settepalli, Mandal Chilamathur, District Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. 25 25 Lepakshi Knowledge Chillamaturu Mandal, AP Aerospace 115.41 Hub Private Limited Ananthapur District, & Precision Andhra Engineering Pradesh 26 26 Lepakshi Knowledge Chillamaturu and AP Biotechnology 11.88 Hub Private Limited Gorantla Mandal, Ananthapur District, Andhra Pradesh 27 27 Lepakshi Knowledge Chillamaturu AP FTWZ 40 Hub Private Limited Mandal, Ananthapur District, Andhra Pradesh 28 28 WIPRO Limited Resapuvanipalem AP IT/ITES 2.89 Village, Old TB Hospital Area, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 29 29 CCL Products (India) Kuvakolli Village, AP Agro based 11.879 Limited Vardaiah Palem Mandal, Food Processing Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh 30 30 Deccan Fine Sy. No. 84-93 & 108, AP Chemical and 53.2079 Chemicals (India) Kesavaram Village, Sy. Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. 146, 149 & 150, Rajavaram Village, Payakaraopeta Mandal, Visakhapatnam, District, Andhra Pradesh 31 31 HCL Technologies Sy. No. 20/3, AP IT/ITES 10.43 Ltd. Kesarapalli Village, NH- 5, Gannaavaram Mandal, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh 32 32 Andhra Pradesh Ainovolu Village, Tullur AP IT/ITES 21.48 Capital Region Mandal,Guntur District, Development Andhra Pradesh Authority (APCRDA) Chandigarh 33 1 Chandigarh Chandigarh CH Electronics 12.22 Administration Hardware, and IT/ITES 34 2 Chandigarh Chandigarh CH IT/ITES 26.96 Administration Chhattisgarh 35 1 Naya Raipur Naya Raipur, CG IT/ITES 10.77 Development Chhattisgarh Authority (NRDA) 36 2 Lanco Solar Private Mahroomkala, CG Solar 101.282 Limited Mahroomkurd and Chaveli villages, Rajnandgaon District, Chhattisgarh Delhi 37 1 Delhi State Industrial Baprola village, Delhi DL IT 10.52 Information Development Corporation Ltd. 38 2 Delhi State Industrial Baprola village, Delhi DL Gem and 16.73 Information Jewellery Development Corporation Ltd. Goa 39 1 Meditab Specialities Bhut Kham, Kerim GA Pharmaceuticals 123.20 Private Limited Industrial Estate, Taluka Ponda, Goa 40 2 Paradigm Logistics Phase IV - Verna GA IT/ITES 40.25 and Distribution Industrial Estate, Goa. Private Limited 41 3 K. Raheja Corp Pvt. Verna Industrial Area, GA IT/ITES 105.91 Ltd. Goa 42 4 Peninsula Pharma Sancoale Tal- GA Biotech 20.365 Research Centre Pvt. Mormugao, Goa Ltd. 43 5 Planetview Verna, Goa GA Gems and 13.28 Mercantile Company Jewellery Limited 44 6 Inox Mercantile Verna, Goa GA Biotech 48.48 Company Private Limited 45 7 Panchbhoomi Survey No. 260, Village GA IT 18.5 Infrastructure Private Socorro, Bardez Taluka, Limited North Goa District, Goa Gujarat 46 1 Reliance Jamnagar Jamnagar, Gujarat GJ Multi product 440.08 ( add Infrastructure Limited 784.02, 540.0372 & 153.7057)/(de- notified 708.1307)/ (add 79.73) =1289.4422 47 2 Dahej SEZ Limited Taluke Vagra, District GJ Multi Product 1718.9387 (de- Bharuch, Gujarat notified 14.5634)/ (add 28.1781)/ (de- notified 49.8994 & 0.2509) = 1682.4031 48 3 Adani Port and Village Mundra, Taluka GJ Multi Product 6456.3349 Special Economic Mundra, District Kutch, (merge SEZ area Zone / (Adani Power Gujarat (Villages Tunda 168.41/1856.533 Private Limited and Siracha, Taluka 5)/(de-notified )/(Mundra Port and Mundra, District Kutch 46.6894 = Special Economic in the State of 8434.5890 Zone )/ (Adani Ports Gujara)/Village Dhrub, and SEZ )/ (Adani Taluka Mundra, District Ports and Special Kutch, Gujarat/Mundra Economic Zone Ltd. Taluka, District Kutch, (APSEZL -II) [SEZ Gujarat I&II merge with SEZ notified on 23.06.2006 from letter dated 15.03.2016) 49 4 Zydus Infrastructure Village - Matoda, Sari GJ Pharmaceuticals 48.83 (add Private Limited and Chachanvadi Vasna 1.4585/64.4823) on NH 8-A, Taluk - = 114.7708 Sanand, District Ahmedabad, Gujarat 50 5 Gujarat Industrial Ahmedabad, Gujarat GJ Textiles and 20.41 Development Articles of Corporation Textiles 51 6 Gujarat Industrial Gandhinagar Electronic GJ IT/ITES 28 Development Estate, Gujarat Corporation 52 7 CPL Infrastructure Ahmedabad, Gujarat GJ Pharmaceuticals 122.3061 Pvt. Ltd. 53 8 Jubilant Villages Vilayat and GJ Chemical 107.165 (add Infrastructure Limited Vorasamni, Taluka 18.55092) = Vagra, District Bharuch, 125.72.42 Gujarat 54 9 Aqualine Properties Village Koba, District GJ IT/ITES 27.83 Private Limited Gandhinagar, Gujarat 55 10 Calica Construction Village Ognaj, Taluka GJ IT/ITES 10.9369 and Impex Private Dascroi, District Limied Ahmedabad, Gujarat 56 11 Kandla Port Trust Kandla, Gujarat GJ Port based 640 Multi product 57 12 Ganesh Infrastructure Village Chharodi Taluka GJ IT/ITES 32.71 Private Limited Dascroi, District Ahmedabad, Gujarat 58 13 AspenPark Infra Taluka Waghodia, GJ Engineering 100.99 (add Vadodara Private District Vadodara, 9.6761/4.9778) Limited (AIVPL) Gujarat & de-notified [Formerly Aspen 10.4241/52.4588/ Infrastructures 1.2130/0.3804) Limited (Synefra = 51.1676 Engineering construction Ltd. (Suzlon Infrastrucutre Ltd.)] 59 14 Gujarat Industrial Biotech Park, Savli GJ Biotechnology 15.81 Development
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