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  2. Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The BID framed the legislation; it was introduced before the state legislation and passed in the form of "Maharashtra Industrial Development Act" which gave birth to MIDC, as a separate corporation on 1 August 1962. [1] A small ceremony at Wagle estate, Thane, under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan. [1]

  3. City and Industrial Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited was incorporated on 17 March 1970 under the Companies Act 1956. By February 1970, the government notified for acquisition of privately owned land covering 86 villages and measuring 159.54 km 2 within the present limits of Navi Mumbai.

  4. Aurangabad Industrial City - Wikipedia

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    MIDC in the 1990s established the third industrial estate in the city by acquiring 902 hectares of land at Shendra village. Shendra Industrial area is a 5-star industrial estate. Shendra has located 17 km from Aurangabad on Jalna road towards the east of the city. It is 8.0 km from Aurangabad airport. The Aurangabad railway station is 19.0 km away.

  5. Aurangabad CIDCO - Wikipedia

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    The New Aurangabad city (after completion of the project) has been handed over to the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation. For the rapid industrialization of the city a new industrial area was planned skirting the township at Chikalthana village namely Chikalthana Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). [2]

  6. Wagle Estate - Wikipedia

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    A small ceremony at Wagle Estate, Thane, under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister Shri Yashwantrao Chavan, marked the birthday of MIDC on 1 August 1962. The wagle industrial estate once hosted many factories like Caprihans, Bellows, Bush radio, Bradma, Firth India, Bombay beer, Tata Lippert, Surendra Forgings and many which are closed now.

  7. Butibori - Wikipedia

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    Butibori is an industrial suburb of Nagpur, India and is developed as 5 Star Industrial district by Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). Butibori's total area acquired is 23.12 square kilometres out of which 14.94 km 2 is developed. [1] The area is developed economic development of Nagpur city.

  8. Latur - Wikipedia

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    It was only when the MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) began acquiring land and setting up industrial estates that it began to grow. Many companies have manufacturing plants in Latur, in agriculture processing, edible oils, biotech, consumer durables, plastic processing, and aluminium processing; but the majority are small ...

  9. List of urban local bodies in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra has 29 Municipal Corporations, 232 Municipal councils and 125 Nagar Panchayats.. These urban local bodies are governed by Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act, 1949, [1] Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888 [2] and The Maharashtra Municipal Councils, Nagar Panchayats and Industrial Townships Act, 1965.