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Andhra Pradesh government has published the final master plan for the Orvakal Node of the Hyderabad Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (HBIC), encompassing 9,719 acres of land.
In a notification issued through a government order (GO) on Monday, N Yuvaraj, secretary to the government, said the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Corridor Authority approved the final master plan for the land use pattern, comprising 52 per cent of the land being utilised for industrial purposes.
Under the first phase of industrial use in Orvakal Node, 1,424 acres will be utilised, followed by 3,594 acres in the second phase and 5,017 acres in the third phase, he said.
The balance land bank will be used for infrastructure related to transportation, residential, commercial, public, and semi-public areas, public utilities, roads, green areas, waterbodies, and others in almost an equal number of phases.
HBIC will have an influence area spread across the three states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, which will link the central parts of the country with the southern parts.