<p>New Delhi: Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Anupriya Patel on Friday said that about 55 per cent work of a new plastic park in Mangaluru has been completed and the delay in completion of some activities is due to litigation pertaining to the land.</p><p>A plastic park in Ganjimutt, Mangaluru with a total cost of Rs 62.78 crore was approved in January 2022, the Minister said in her written answer in Lok Sabha. </p><p>The central government's share was Rs 31.38 crore in the project, which is to be completed in five years from the date of final approval.</p>.South Indian lit fest begins in Bengaluru today.<p>The minister said as per the information received from the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB), 55 per cent of the work in the project has been completed.</p><p>"KIADB has informed that there has been a delay in the completion of some activities of the project due to litigation issues pertaining to 9.33 acre of land," she said.</p><p>However, the project is within the approved time limit, she said, adding that there is no cost escalation in the project.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Anupriya Patel on Friday said that about 55 per cent work of a new plastic park in Mangaluru has been completed and the delay in completion of some activities is due to litigation pertaining to the land.</p><p>A plastic park in Ganjimutt, Mangaluru with a total cost of Rs 62.78 crore was approved in January 2022, the Minister said in her written answer in Lok Sabha. </p><p>The central government's share was Rs 31.38 crore in the project, which is to be completed in five years from the date of final approval.</p>.South Indian lit fest begins in Bengaluru today.<p>The minister said as per the information received from the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB), 55 per cent of the work in the project has been completed.</p><p>"KIADB has informed that there has been a delay in the completion of some activities of the project due to litigation issues pertaining to 9.33 acre of land," she said.</p><p>However, the project is within the approved time limit, she said, adding that there is no cost escalation in the project.</p>