The project, estimated to cost Rs 570 crore, aims to significantly
enhance the region’s logistics and transportation capabilities.
“The board has passed the
proposal for the logistics hub in Mudhera. Seed Capital is needed for the
purchase of land, and the proposal will be sent to the government for
approval”, Shraddha Shandilya, Secretary of ADA, said. “Once the necessary
approvals are obtained, the land acquisition process will begin, paving the way
for this transformative project.”
The ADA approved the proposal
for the project during its 143rd board meeting. The detailed financial outline includes an expenditure of Rs 4,000 per
square meter on land acquisition and Rs 2,500 per square meter on development.
The sale price of the land is projected to be around Rs 13,000 per square
meter, which is competitive given the current market value of Rs 25,000 to
30,000 per square meter in the region.
The logistics hub is slated to
span over 88 hectares in Mudhera and will be strategically positioned just one
kilometer from the proposed new townships in Kakua and Bhandai.
The project is split into two primary financial commitments- Rs 350
crore will be allocated for land acquisition, while the remaining Rs 220 crore
will be used for development works. This substantial investment is expected to
decongest city roads by reducing the number of goods trucks passing through
them.
To facilitate the construction of the logistics hub, the ADA will be
purchasing land from local farmers based on mutual consent, offering a
compensation package four times the current circle rate of Rs 70 lakh per
hectare. This means, the ADA will spend Rs 350 crore solely on acquiring the
required area of land. One of the
logistics hub’s key advantages is going to be its strategic location and
excellent connectivity.
It would lay just one kilometer from Bhandai railway station and will be
easily accessible via the service road of the inner ring road. The hub’s
location would ensure quick access to major routes including the Agra-Lucknow
Expressway, Yamuna Expressway, and the Jaipur Highway. The inner ring road
facilitates a swift 10-minute drive to Fatehabad Road, which will be enhancing
the hub’s logistical efficiency and connectivity to major cities such as
Mathura, Delhi, Jaipur, and Lucknow.
In the Agra Master Plan 2031, the Mudhera area has been designated as an
industrial zone, making it an ideal site for the logistics hub.
This classification underlines the city’s commitment to industrial
development and infrastructure enhancement. By developing this logistics hub, the ADA aims to catalyse further
economic growth and industrial activity in the region. The proposal for the
logistics hub underscores the ADA’s vision of transforming Agra into a
logistical powerhouse, capable of supporting extensive industrial activities.
With the completion of this
project, Agra is expected to experience significant economic benefits,
including job creation and improved transportation infrastructure.