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    Activation Zone

    The Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) is not just a vision; it is a rapidly manifesting reality. Spanning a massive 920 sq. km, the city is being developed in a modular, phased manner to ensure world-class standards.
    The Master Plan & TP Schemes
    Dholera is strategically divided into 3 Development Phases and 6 Town Planning (TP) Schemes to manage its enormous scale:

    Phase 1 Focus: Development is currently concentrated on TP 1 and TP 2, covering the most critical entry points and industrial zones.

    The Activation Area: Within this, a prime 22.5 sq. km zone has been designated as the “Activation Area.” This is the launchpad of the entire city, where trunk infrastructure is already 100% functional.

    Strategic Location: This area is spread across TP 2A and TP 4, selected specifically because the land was immediately available for construction, allowing for the fastest “plug-and-play” setup for industries.

    World-Class Infrastructure by L&T
    The government committed significant capital to ensure the quality of the Activation Area is second to none:

    EPC Contract: A massive ₹1,734-crore contract was awarded to Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the construction of roads and essential services.

    Internal Road Network: The area features over 72 km of high-quality roads, with widths ranging from 12 meters to 70 meters. This ensures that even the largest industrial cargo can move through the city without congestion.

    External Links: The Activation Area is already connected to State Highway 6 (SH6) via the Coastal Road in the north, providing immediate logistics access.

    Economic and Demographic Powerhouse
    Though the Activation Area represents only 5.25% of Dholera’s total developable land, its capacity is immense:

    Employment Hub: It is designed to generate approximately 80,000 jobs, making it the primary employment driver for the region.

    Residential Capacity: The zone can comfortably cater to a residential population of 1.2 lakh people, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem of “Work-Live-Play.”

    Investor Security: Approximately 80% of the land in the Activation Area is Government-owned. This is a major advantage for investors and industrialists, as it ensures clear titles, rapid allotment, and a “trigger effect” for appreciation in the rest of the SIR.

    Trunk Infrastructure at Activation Area:

    To develop the Activation area various trunk infrastructure projects have been identified as listed below:

    • Roads & Utility Services – 72 km
    • Flood Management – River training and bunding on Adhiya river – 15 km
    • Potable Water Supply – 135 km
    • Waste Water Treatment (STP & CETP) – STP 20MLD – CETP 35MLD
    • Solid Waste Management – 22.5 sqkm
    • Power Infrastructure – 430MW
    • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) – 22.5sqkm
    • Administrative and Business Centre for Dholera (ABCD Phase-I)- 14000 sqm Built-up

    Land Use distribution of Activation Area:

    The area has an optimum mix of land uses comprising of industrial, residential, mixed use, recreation, and tourism. The majority of the area in Activation area has been dedicated for industries, accounting up to 47% of the total area. 28% of the area has been demarcated for residential units. This will mainly be for the people working in the nearby industries. Recreational and sports facilities, commercial and tourism has been provided each of 3-4% of area in the 22.5 sq km area.
     

    Land Holdings at Activation Area:

    Few renowned companies have already acquired land in the Activation area. “Tata Group has already made an announcement to set up a lithium-ion battery manufacturing unit. They have procured land of 126 acres and in the first phase, the company will make an investment of Rs 1,000 crore,” said Jaiprakash Shivhare, ex-managing director, Dholera Industrial City Development Limited (DICDL). Further, the land has been allotted to Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited for construction of petrol pumps.