Land for industry in Bihar is a challenge. It is reflected in low industralization of state. Two main reason is :-
1) small land holdings
2) very fertile land
Land is one of the primary requirements for establishing an industrial unit or enterprise anywhere in the world. Any indusrialist or enterpreneur, who wants to setup an industrial unit in the state of Bihar., may obtain/arrange land in two ways-
1) one is through direct purchase from land owners and
2) other is through allotment from Govt. agencies in the notified area /industrial area/estate. The government agency in Bihar for this purpose is BIHAR INDUSTRIAL AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (BIADA). One can visit the site http://www.udyogmitrabihar.in/biada/
Our
website is for THOSE INDUSTRIALISTS who are interested in
direct Purchase of industrial /institutional land in Bihar
from land owners. We list here those large parcels of land where
our team has obtained commitment from " farmers" to dispose their
land in bulk for industrial
purpose.
Welcome to Bihar, believe us it is full of opportunities.........!!!!!
Development of industry has always been a
challenge in Bihar. However, Government of
Bihar through the State
Industrial Policy is trying its level best to attract investors and
industrialist.
Though the contribution of Industry in Gross
State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Bihar is much lower
as compared to the
average Indian standard, yet in last fifteen years there has been a
consistent improvement in contribution of industry in
GSDP, even after the existing bottlenecks
in availability of
adequate infrastructure and factors of productions in
Bihar.
Land
is the most indispensible resource for industrial
development in Bihar as labour is abundant in Bihar and capital is
increasing in our country day by day. Land for industry in Bihar is
also a critical factor of production as supply of land is fixed and it cannot be
produced or
reproduced.
** LAND FOR SOLAR POWER PLANT IN BIHAR
We have curated 1500 Acres of land for solar power plants in Bihar near 132 kv power grids. The land are available in districts of South Bihar. Annual average solar radiation in these districts of Bihar are more than 5.5 Kwh/m2/day. The solar tender floated by BREDA is to open on 6th April 2021 for setting up of 250 MW solar power plant in Bihar. The companies winning the bid would require land for setting up the solar power plant. in Bihar. We are ready with the land as far as legal paers and physical possession of land for industry is required.
(a) 25 Acres Land for industry in Bihar is available in Lakhisarai district. The frontage of land on NH (Lakhisari to Seikhpura) is 1100 feets.
(b) 57 Acres of land for industry in Bihar is available in Khagaria district. Khagaria is known for very high MAIZE production and the land is suitable for industry related to MAIZE. The land has 458 feets frontage on State Highway. The price of industrial plot in Bihar is Rs. 62 Lakhs per acre.
(c) 20 Acres of land for industry in Bihar is available on main G T Road in Aamas, Gaya. The land has 145 feets frontage on G T Road and has stem length of 342 feets. Then the land for industry in Bihar widens to 962 feets. The price of industrial land is 40 Lakhs per Acre.
What is a solar power plant?
A solar power plant is an extensive photovoltaic system, mainly built to supply commercial solar power into the national or state electricity grid. It comprises of a large, decentralized solar panels installation that aims to provide its power to the power grid at the utility level.
Solar power plants are the large-scale application of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels to generate green, clean electricity at scale, usually to feed into the power-grid. Solar power plants can cover anything between 1 acre and many 100 acres and are usually developed in in areas where large land tracts are available near to power grids.
Solar power plants go through a rigorous planning procedure before they are approved. This considers the suitability of the specific site, any potential impact on the area and relevant renewable energy targets. About 5 acres of land per MW for solar PV (crystalline) is required.
It depends on other parameters too like the cost of land, ground coverage ratio and choice of sun tracking systems (with sun trackers, the land required is less).
Factors deciding the suitability of land for the setting up of a solar power plant in Bihar are: -
Quality of terrain – Sloped land, excessively rocky or sandy terrain, uneven land etc can all significantly add to the cost of installing a solar power plant. Degree of forest clearing, or tree removal must be low.
Local weathering factors – Dusty conditions often coincide with excessive dust fall, flooding and flash flooding, high erosion etc, and these can limit the viability of a site and in many cases can make a site non-viable.
Proximity to Grid connection- One of the biggest hidden costs of a solar power plant is the distance required to connect a grid and it is advised to keep it within 15 kms of existing distribution lines in state like Bihar.
Local Transmission Capacity – Careful study must be done if the power grids will be able to handle the excess capacity that a solar power plant would introduce.
Proximity to Main Roads – Proximity of a solar plant to a main road is considered an economic factor as the transportation costs affect the overall cost benefits.
Conservation and Environmental Impact Issues – Large tracts of undeveloped land too often coincide with sensitive or protected areas or protected species. Often the presence of a single protected species of plant or animal can halt or completely alter the development plans for a solar power plant.
Flood Risk Assessment – FLA must be conducted before deciding upon the land where the power plant is to be developed.
Based on the criteria listed above, one should be able to decide upon the suitability of the land available for setting up a solar power plant in Bihar.
The southern seven district of Bihar are most suitable from the view of land for solar plant and availability of solar radiation per day around the year. These districts in Bihar are; Banka, Jamui, Nawada, Gaya, Aurangabad, Rohtas and Kaimur from east to west respectively.
Source of article:- https://greencoast.org/solar-farm-land-requirements/
MadanChak, Nalanda, Bihar. On State Highway.
Plain Land. 600 feets front on State Highway.
67
Survey Map, Khatian, Rent Receipts.
38 LAKHS per ACRE.
A number of options are available for setting up an industrial unit in Bihar for which the investor may get in touch with BIADA (BIHAR INDUSTRIAL AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY) with their business plans and desired land size. The applications are then reviewed and decided based on merit. BIADA claims to have about 8000 acres of land and sheds for industrial activities in Bihar (as per the information on their website).
On the other hand investors who would like to go through private acquisition of industrial land in Bihar can always approach consulting firms like us ( call @ 8002313930 ).
Whichever route an investor follows; Private or Government of Bihar, it is advisable for Industrial land buyers in Bihar to check for the following factors in Industrial land in Bihar thoroughly:
1) Location Identification: - Its location. The industrial land in Bihar and its proximity to roads, markets, important landmarks, nearby cities, infrastructure like medical and educational facilities and transport management plays vital role in selection of industrial land in Bihar. The distance of the industrial land from Power Sub Station (electricity supply) too is important.
2) Land Ownership or Title: - The investor needs to make sure that he has detailed and in-depth look at the ownership of land papers. It will save you a lot of head-ache at later stage. It is very important; in fact very very important, to have correct legal advice on approved documents required to purchase industrial land in Bihar.
3) Land Acquisition: - There have been a rising number of political and social protests against the acquisition of land by various industrialists in different areas of our country. And this is the big risk in Bihar too when the buyer goes for government land in Bihar. The buyer of industrial land in Bihar requires having possession of land before the registry or full payment for purchase is done.
4) Topography: - Topography is an important factor for industrial land in Bihar. Information such as elevation above sea level and that of the surrounding areas are important to consider. The quality of soil in the area, ground water presence has a very positive effect on the price of the land and also on the construction part of industrial units. The investor also have to ensure that the size of the selected industrial site is large enough for your immediate purpose and, if necessary, for future expansion. A regular shape will make it easier to plan.
5) Construction Guide Lines & Procedures: - An important consideration to look into prior to purchasing the land or even considering different options to buy from is the various government guidelines for setting up an industrial unit, seeking permits from various departments (including electricity, water, environment, etc) and filing registrations along with necessary fee, necessary taxation, etc.
6) Locale Mind set: - Understanding local issues and its effect and interconnection with local matters creates a greater understanding for industrial land buyer in Bihar. It is not primarily a business or economic issue. It is philosophically a challenge for all. One cannot exist without the other. Think globally and locally simultaneously.
7) Infrastructure: - Availability of infrastructural facilities like power distribution network, water, telecommunication, drainage and pollution control facilities, roads, banks, raw materials, storage and marketing outlets, common service facilities. If roads exist but are too far away, the potential of the site might be limited by the cost of building an access road and therefore it is better to be on SH or NH in Bihar.
8) Logistics and site connectivity: - Manufacturing and logistics are intrinsically linked as sectors. The transport of goods is essential after production to complete the cycle of manufacturing.
9) Lack of Manpower Availability: - In Bihar where labour is in abundance but the industrial land buyer in Bihar needs to visualize in advance the difficulties likely to be experienced in finding technicians and admin staff in the required numbers and to take steps to meet these difficulties.
10) State Policies: - Policies are issued by both, the Central Government and State Governments. Policies can range from being relevant to a multitude of sectors, as well as being specific to a single sector. Policies are of extreme importance as they can determine the growth potential as well as the ease of doing business in a particular industry. Therefore, entrepreneurs should pay close attention to the Government (both Central and State) policies.
FORMAT OF INTIAL DETAILS TO BE FILLED ABOUT THE INDUSTRIAL PLOT IN BIHAR
The land should be elevated towards the south and west sides and it should be lower in North and east sides.
But the truth is that we usually get land in polygon shape and it is on our factory designer to utilize the industrial land in Bihar in a rectangular shape for operations and plant erection.
· South west angle should be 90 degrees North west and south east angle should be close to 90 degrees or more.
East and north facing sites are preferred over west and south facing plots.
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