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Kandla gets IGBC Green Cities Platinum Rating, becomes first green SEZ

Kandla SEZ (KASEZ), now a green SEZ, has become the first to achieve CII’s IGBC ( Indian Green Building Council) Green Cities Platinum Rating

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Kandla SEZ (KASEZ) was awarded IGBC Platinum Rating today. KASEZ is the First Green SEZ to achieve the IGBC Green Cities Platinum Rating for Existing Cities.

The plaque was presented to the KASEZ team consisting of Satyadeep Mahapatra, Joint Development Commissioner, and Chandan Singh, Appraiser in the presence of senior officials of the Department of Commerce and DGFT.

The efforts of the KASEZ team were applauded especially noting the fact that this was accomplished in the Bhuj region where water conservation and afforestation are critical interventions. This was a major achievement and is part of activities envisaged under the commitment of the Government to the Green SEZs Mission as part of celebrations marking India@75 – Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav.  It may be noted that Government of India working towards ensuring environmentally sustainable development through a series of measures and efforts that encompass many Ministries.

IGBC Platinum rating has been awarded for 'Green master planning, policy initiatives and implementation of green infrastructure by CII's Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).

The recognition is set to pave way for all the other SEZs in the country to emulate the green initiative and efforts of Kandla SEZ.

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