Telangana seeks govt approval to develop four logistic parks
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Telangana seeks govt approval to develop four logistic parks

Under the Logistics Efficiency Enhancement Programme (LEEP), the State Government plans to build two logistic parks, which will be part of a total of 35 Multi-Model Logistic Parks (MMLPs) proposed by the Federal Gsovernment across the country. The MMLPs will be established through a Public-Privat...

Under the Logistics Efficiency Enhancement Programme (LEEP), the State Government plans to build two logistic parks, which will be part of a total of 35 Multi-Model Logistic Parks (MMLPs) proposed by the Federal Gsovernment across the country. The MMLPs will be established through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP). The Government has already submitted proposals for the two logistic parks in Visakhapatnam and Ananthapur. While work on the MMLPs in Bengaluru, Chennai, Nagpur, and Guwahati has already begun, the other MMLPs, including the two proposed for Andhra Pradesh, are still in the proposal stage.Contact: Telangana Government Website: www.telangana.gov.in

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