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INDIA'S NEW LEATHER HUB
India Today
|May 02, 2022
Cheap land and labour, an integrated hub, government sops and a hassle-free environment make Kolkata an attractive option for Kanpur's tanners to relocate
Over the past few years, India's leather capital has been shifting downstream the Ganga from Kanpur to Kolkata. Once the hub of the country's leather industry, the Uttar Pradesh town has had to gradually cede that distinction as cow vigilantism in the state made the transportation and slaughter of cattle increasingly difficult, which, in turn, dealt a blow to the leather trade. So, when Iqbal Naaz, the regional chairman of the Council for Leather Exports and owner of the Kanpur-based Naaz Exports Private Limited, met West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee during a stopover in Milan in September 2018 en route from a business trip to Italy and Germany, he wondered whether her government could provide him land in West Bengal to expand his unit. Shortly afterwards, at the Bengal Global Business Summit in February 2019, Mamata issued a notification inviting applications for land in the sprawling 1,100-acre Kolkata Leather Complex (KLC), located in the eastern fringes of the city in Bantala, and touted to be "South Asia's biggest integrated leather hub”.
Bengal, it seems, is ideal in terms of land availability and cost, as well as in the facilities offered by the government. “Land cost Rs 30,000-40,000 per square metre in Jajmau and Rs 10,000-15,000 in Unnao," says Naaz. “At KLC, it was only Rs 2,800 per square metre.” Not just that, capacity in the leather clusters in Kanpur, Jajmau, and Unnao are full. The CETPs (common effluent treatment plants)-essential for treating the immensely hazardous chemical effluents released from tanneries—there too are functioning over the optimal level.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition May 02, 2022 de India Today.
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