Seeking
input from investors in these sectors, the
government aims to align the policy with previous successful approaches while
prioritizing the implementation of central government-level changes promoting
logistics, warehousing, and retail sectors in Haryana.
The
existing policy in these domains concludes next month, prompting the state
government to make adjustments, such as reducing the minimum requirement for
logistics and warehousing from 10 to 5 acres and revising warehouse road
specifications from 60 feet to 33 feet.
Deputy Chief Minister Chautala emphasized serious
efforts to establish Panchgram along the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway and
earmarked logistics space in future cities.
He highlighted Sohna and Firozpur Jhirka
along the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway as upcoming focal points for port-to-land
connectivity