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Sandstone Infra has Launched Prestigious Project Known as “Centre Park ” and it is located at “Amangal
You can be part of it . Just once in a life time you get a Unique Opportunity knocking on your door. And you can unlock the portal to a Magical World. Sandstone’s ‘Centre Park‘ at Amangal is a one of a kind residential development with boundless Possibilities- a mind blowing wonder world that incorporates every modern facility and all of a nature’s charm.
An Exceptional Moment, An Incredible Experience, An International Life Style that characterizes your personality.
You can be part of it . Just once in a life time you get a Unique Opportunity knocking on your door. And you can unlock the portal to a Magical World. Sandstone’s ‘Centre Park‘ at Amangal is a one of a kind residential development with boundless Possibilities- a mind blowing wonder world that incorporates every modern facility and all of a nature’s charm.
An Exceptional Moment, An Incredible Experience, An International Life Style that characterizes your personality.
The Future is Arriving Here
- Very close to the proposed Regional Ring Road Beside Srisailam Highway
- 12Kms from the world’s Biggest Pharma City
- 25Kms from Kadthal
- 5Kms from Amangal
- 45Kms from Outer Ring Road
- 40Kms from Fab City
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Pharma city phase-I by 2018-end
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In giant leap, 350 firms to set up shop in Phase-I of Pharma City
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Hyderabad-based pharma giant Aurobindo snaps up Portuguese co for Rs 970 crore
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Pharma City Master plan and infra design by Jan 25
Singapore-based Surbana Jurong, one of Asia’s largest consultancy companies, has been tasked with assignment.
Hyderabad: The detailed master plan and infrastructure assessment for phase I of the Hyderabad’s Pharma City project will be ready within a fortnight. The Singapore-based Surbana Jurong, one of Asia’s largest consultancy companies, tasked with the assignment, will be ready with the final draft of the master plan by January 25. So will be the case with the infrastructure design too. It is being processed under a time-bound programme, according to a senior official in the Industries Department. The State government which is firm on completing the first phase of the mega project at any cost by 2018 has put the land acquisition process on the fast track. The Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) has identified 18,782.20 acres of land in Rangareddy district and some 5,646.32 acres have already been acquired. Drone technology for survey The photogrammetric survey of the entire land parcel was completed using drone technology. The master plan, covering 18,000 acres, is now ready with the TSIIC. The corporation has focused on the infrastructure development, including external linkages such as power, water, road and rail connectivity. The essential external linkage tie-ups would be finalised by the end of this month. Moves are afoot to acquire about 2,600 acres of land additionally for phase one of the Pharma City to make increased plot area available for the manufacturing zone. The government has taken a decision to complete the land acquisition process, to a major extent, by April next, prior to the public hearing on the project. Environment Impact assessment The Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) study of the project taken up by the Environmental Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) on December 16 last year has gained momentum. The study would be completed by the end of April. Addressing environmental concerns, the State government has planned the Pharma City project with zero-liquid discharge facilities. The Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) proposed as part of the project is expected to cost Rs 2,500 crore on Build-own-operate (BOO) model. A financial assistance of Rs 1,500 crore was sought from the Department of Pharma, Government of India. The Hudco has already sanctioned Rs 740 crores for land acquisition (Rs 550 crore for Pharma City and Rs 190 crores for the National Investment Manufacturing Zone coming up in Medak. So far, Rs 350 crore of the Hudco assistance was already utilised by both the projects. The techno-economic feasibility report as well as the final application to the Department of Industrial Policy and promotion for the approval of the Centre would also be completed by the end of January. Preparation of application form, land allotment guidelines, building guidelines are also simultaneously in progress. The Pharma City, which is a dream project of the government, would emerge as the country’s largest bulk drug manufacturing hub. With proposals for setting up formulation centres, research units and a pharma university taking their final shape, the pharma zone is abuzz with activity. The Rs 75,000 crore Pharma project will be housing many national and multi-national pharmaceutical companies and life science related companies holding out hope for lakh of jobless youth in the State. | |
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Agility opens storage facility for pharma products at Hyderabad airport
Global logistics provider Agility has set up the first temperature-controlled life sciences storage and handling facility at the international airport in Hyderabad. According to the company, the storage centre, spread across an area of 6,000 square feet, is strategically placed to serve pharmaceutical manufacturers in Hyderabad, Goa, Pune, Visakhapatnam and Bengaluru, the company said. The center will operate as the primary warehouse for solutions from va-Q-tec, an advanced passive packaging company specialising in high-end, secured cold chain products. "Life sciences is one of the cornerstones of the Indian economy with exports expected to grow an astonishing 60 per cent in 2017. The new centre will help fast-growing Indian life sciences companies to meet the rising global demand for their products," said Detley Janik, CEO, Agility South Asia. Agility is one of the largest freight forwarders and logistics providers in India. It operates from 61 locations and controls 1.5 lakh square meters of warehouse space covering all major ports, airports and inland locations in the country |
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KTR to unveil NARF project model; To lay stone for Biotech SEZ Genome Valley
Hyderabad: The National Animal Resource Facility for Biomedical Research (NARF) proposed by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare at Genome Valley in the city will be a reality soon. The Minister for IT and Industries K T Rama Rao will unveil on Monday a model of the Rs 350 crore project taken up by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in the 100 acre plot allotted for the first of its kind facility. It would be a new addition to the list of national institutions in the capital. K T Rama Rao SEZ Genome ValleyFile photo: Minister for IT, Industries and Municipal Administration, K T Rama Rao.Open He will lay the foundation stone for the Biotech SEZ of the Biological E facility of the M N Park in Genome Valley on the occasion. It will mark the commencement of the three-day 14th BioAsia event in the city. This edition of BioAsia is expected to see the participation of over 800 corporates from 50 countries. Dr Suresh, Project Director, NARF, told Telangana Today that the institution will create infrastructural facility of international standards for performing pre-clinical testing of new drugs, vaccines, recombinant, herbal products and medical devices within the country. The NARF will be the certifying authority of Government of India for all drugs, vaccines and pharma products in the country, Dr Suresh said , adding that the institution will also be certifying authority the medical devices and biomedical engineering products as it is a mandatory requirement as per the DCGI norms for approval prior to use in humans. “It will enable international marketing of our products resulting in increased revenue from the sale of our products abroad,” he added. |
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Stone laid for Biological E.’s new plant near Hyderabad
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BioAsia attracts investments worth Rs 3,382 cr on Day-1
Hyderabad: The maiden day of the 14th edition of the state government’s flagship pharma and biotech event – BioAsia 2017 -- attracted investments to the tune of Rs 3,382 crore and also put forth an idea of ‘Genome Valley 2.0’ that can try to replicate Silicon Valley in the area of innovation. Overall, since its inception in 2004, BioAsia has attracted cumulative investments of Rs 14,000 crore. Giving details about the investments at the inaugural session, Telangana IT, industries, MA & UD, NRI affairs minister KT Rama Rao pointed out that new projects entailing investments of Rs 1,680 crore have been launched at Genome Valley. These include projects such as Biological E's new vaccine unit (Rs 300 crore), MN Park Phase 2 that will build 2 million sft laboratory space (Rs 1,000 crore) and the country’s largest animal resource facility (Rs 330 crore, which is being developed by the government of India in partnership with the state government) and SME hub at ICICI Knowledge Park (Rs 50 crore). “These initiatives mark the beginning of the next wave of development of Genome Valley 2.0… Genome Valley will very soon compete with the likes of Silicon Valley in terms of innovation and introduction of new drugs and vaccines,” Rao said. The Telangana government also inked a MoU with PE firm Cerestra to explore a ‘Life Sciences Infrastructure Fund’ with a corpus of Rs 1,000 crore to create a sophisticated modular plug and play infrastructure for pharma, biotech and medical devices industry. The government awarded allotment letters to six pharma companies for setting up or expanding units with a cumulative investment of Rs 702 crore. The minister also announced that IALA (Industrial Area Local Authority) status will be accorded to Genome Valley soon, which will enable it to create world class infrastructure as well as civic amenities at the campus. He said that the government has also asked the companies at Genome Valley to switch to renewable energy. Rao also said that he has requested Johnson & Johnson to set up a research centre in Hyderabad and build it as its global innovation hub. The minister also spoke about the government’s ambitious 14,000-acre Pharma City project. To give a glimpse of the overall experience at the Pharma City, an experience zone and virtual reality view of the cluster too has been set up at the BioAsia exhibition. The government also announced the launch of the TB-Free Telangana Programme, which is a joint initiative of the state government and Johnson & Johnson. In her address, Soumya Swaminathan, director-general, Indian Council of Medical Research, pointed out that a lot of work also has to be done in the area of nutrition. “If you want the next generation to be healthy -- not just mentally but intellectually-- we need to focus on nutrition,” she said. Swaminathan also added that it is important for the government to support research of innovator drugs as the initial investment in developing these molecules is high and there is no guarantee of any outcome. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governor ESL Narasimhan said that the government along with the industry has to ensure that affordable and accessible healthcare does not stay confined of urban India but also reaches rural India. At the inaugural, the Genome Valley Excellence Award 2017 was awarded to Nobel Laureate Prof Kurt Wuthrichand and Dr Paul Stoffels, worldwide chairman (pharmaceuticals) and chief scientific officer of Johnson & Johnson. The 14th edition of BioAsia with a theme of ‘Power of the Past, Force of the Future’, is expected to witness participation from around 1,500 delegates from over 50 countries. |
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New products attract investors at Bio Asia-2017
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BioAsia 2017 attracts investments to the tune of Rs. 3,400 crore
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Hyderabad-based pharma major Granules India Limited is planning to invest $84 million in setting up new capacities, expanding existing ones and investing in R&D to improve its product mix
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Aurobindo's first Biomanufacturing facility in Hyderabad
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Pharma City inches closer to reality, green nod likely soon
HYDERABAD: The much-vaunted Pharma City, which is proposed to come up at Mucherla on the city's outskirts, seems to be inching closer to reality with the Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) gearing up to hold a public hearing next month to kick off the process of securing environmental clearances from the Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF).
While the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Hyderabad Pharma City's first phase, to be spread over 6,000 acres, has already been conducted by the Environmental Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI), the master plan for the entire 12,500 acres has been prepared by renowned Singapore-based Surbana Jurong Private Ltd. "The public hearing for the Pharma City will be held next month. The Telangana Pollution Control Board will give 30 days for filing objections and suggestions before the hearing. The EIA has already been conducted taking all factors into consideration," TSIIC managing director EV Narasimha Reddy told TOI on Tuesday. TSIIC officials said that once the environmental clearances are granted, the allotment of land will be taken up. Nearly 350 pharma players, including 150 biggies like Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Zydus Cadila, Mylan and Aurobindo have evinced interest in setting up shop in Pharma City. While some players have expressed interest through associations such as the Bulk Drug Manufacturers Association (BDMA), others have approached industries minister K T Rama Rao directly, it is learnt. "Companies have sought land parcels ranging from 10 acres to 200 acres. Most of them are small and medium units that require between 10 to 50 acres. Since pharma firms come under the Red category on account of high pollution generation levels, 33% of the allotted land will have to be earmarked for greenery by each player," said a senior TSIIC official. "The land allotment will be done by a committee headed by the senior officials of TSIIC, industries department, industry representatives as well as project consultants. The committee will assess the requirement of land to be allocated to each firm," the official added. If everything goes as per schedule, the Hyderabad Pharma City could well become a reality in a year-and-half. |
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Natco Pharma gets environment nod for Rs480 crore expansion project in Telangana
Natco Pharma plans to increase the production capacity and research & development activity at Rangareddy plant in Telangana New Delhi: Natco Pharma has received environment clearance (EC) for its Rs480 crore expansion project in Telangana that would generate 1,500 jobs. The proposal is to increase the production capacity of 66 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and API intermediates at a time with research and development activity from 115.5 tonnes per annum (TPA) to 645 TPA in the existing land area of 34.17 hectare at Mekaguda village in Rangareddy district. “The environment ministry has given the final environment clearance to Natco Pharma Ltd for expansion project. The approval has been given based on the recommendations of its expert committee,” a senior government official said. The environment clearance would be subject to compliance of certain conditions, the official added. As per the proposal, the cost of the expansion project is estimated to be over Rs480 crore and will provide direct employment to 1,200 and indirect jobs to 300. Expansion of APIs and API intermediates manufacturing facility will not only increase the market availability of therapeutic drugs but also reduce the import burden on the country, the company said. The Hyderabad-based company manufactures APIs in bulk quantities for both domestic and global markets. Its products are used in pharmaceutical formulation industry and manufacturing of therapeutic medicines like anti-depressant and anti-psychotic drugs, among others. Natco Pharma, set up in 1981, has five manufacturing facilities in India. Natco group currently has more than 3,000 employees. |
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Why is dora and his nephew giving permissions to this poisonous companies?
Andhra Drohulu had spoiled Hyderabad and Telangana with these kind of polluting companies who outsource dumping of chemicals into our fields, forests or even colonies. They should stop these companies and kick them to andhra. That is what nephew promised us
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Telangana Medical Devices Park to be launched on June 17
'Telangana Medical Devices Park', a dedicated ecosystem for MedTech innovation and manufacturing will be launched at Sultanpur village in Medak district on June 17, the state government announced today. Telangana Industries Minister KT Rama Rao said Hyderabad which is known for its leadership in bulk drug and life sciences industry, adds another feature to its cap with the launch of a dedicated MedTech Park. "Hyderabad already has a holistic ecosystem in terms of research facilities, engineering and medical talent, connect between research and medical ecosystem, manufacturing infrastructure, a strong local market, and supply chain and connectivity to all the important global export market," an official release said. The park, which is coming up in an area of 250 acres, will have facilities to support innovation, research and development, and industrial scale manufacturing, it said. Education, training, research and incubation facilities to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation ,dedicated social infrastructure for the people working in the cluster will be provided, said the release. |



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