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Special Economic Zones in India: Policies, Performance and Problems | Original Article

Kiran Kumari Sharma*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The global economic condition of 2008–09 had resulted in a very substantial fall in demand for brand new special economic zones (SEZs) in Bharat owing, among different factors, to a general holdup in international trade, and also the resultant withholding of investment plans, and a rise within the value of borrowing. Among the country, the SEZ policy and connected land acquisition practices became the centre of an excellent public speaking. This followed the well-known 2007 protests in state over government acquisition of personal agricultural land for Associate in Nursing SEZ, throughout that many farmers lost their lives. Acquisition of personal land, significantly farmland, for the aim of building SEZs has currently become one among the necessary public policy problems in Bharat.