Salt Lake Sector-V

Salt Lake Sector-V is the commercial sector of Bidhannagar city and a business district under Kolkata metropolitan area in the Indian state of West Bengal. Spread over an area of 430 Acres,[1][2] Salt Lake Sector V is known as the IT Hub of Kolkata as well as East India.[3]

Salt Lake Sector V, Kolkata
CBD
Nabadiganta Industrial Township
Commercial high rises in Sector V
Ambuja Neotia Ecocentre
Godrej Waterside, largest IT park in the area
Sector V skyline
Coordinates: 22°34′37″N 88°26′02″E
Country India
State West Bengal
DistrictKolkata
CityKolkata
RegionKolkata metropolitan area
Area
  Total170 ha (430 acres)
Languages
  OfficialBengali
English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Area code033
Rapid transitKolkata Metro Green line (line 2)
Kolkata Metro Orange line (line 5)
Metro station:
Salt Lake Sector-V
Local bodyBidhannagar Municipal Corporation
Civic agencyNabadiganta Industrial Township Authority (NDITA)
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBidhannagar
PoliceBidhannagar City Police
Websitehttps://ndita.org/

History and NDITA Formation

Sector V was planned as a commercial sector of Bidhannagar city. Prior to 2005, Sector V was maintained by Bidhannagar Municipality. But since Sector-V was seeing electronics and IT industry growing fast in the area (due to Salt Lake Electronics Complex), the Government of West Bengal considered to construct an Industrial Township under Section 385A of the West Bengal Municipal Act, 1993. Followed by an announcement on 31 January 2006, a new Township Authority called "Nabadiganta Industrial Township Authority" was made.[2]

Salt Lake Electronics Complex

Salt Lake electronics complex (abbr. SALTLEC) was formed by Webel in 1989 to promote electronic industry. 87.55 Acres of land in Sector V was earmarked for the complex.[4] The complex was originally designed as an Electronics Industry Complex, which would house large, medium and small electronics firms. But afterwards due to close proximity to Kolkata Airport, the then Government of West Bengal decided to promote the complex as an IT-BPO hub.[5] It became the first software technology park in Kolkata metropolitan. In 1999, Salt Lake Electronic Complex housed 160 companies spread over an area of 135 acres.[6] In 2006, SALTLEC housed more than 170 IT/ITeS, biotech and pharma companies.[7] As of 2019, the complex is spread on a land of 150 Acres which have 63 electronic units and more than 200 IT/ITeS firms along with many MSME companies.[8][9]

PBD of Kolkata

Sector V is the peripheral business district of Kolkata and one of the major commercial sectors of entire Kolkata metropolitan area. As of 2023, there is 12.3 million sq. feet of grade A office space with 2.3 million sq. feet of grade A office space under development. Altogether Sector V have 14.6 million sq. feet of grade A office space which is highest in Kolkata Metropolitan Area.[10][11] Most of the commercial spaces are eloped by IT/BPO companies.

List of IT parks

Transport

Entrance gate of Karunamoyee Bus Terminal at Sector V

The modes of transportation like other parts of Kolkata includes air conditioned/non-ac government/private buses, taxi and other popular options like auto rickshaw and e-rickshaws. The Howrah Maidan - Salt Lake Sector V - Teghoria (Haldiram) Line (Line 2) of the Kolkata Metro is in operation since 14 February 2020 between Salt Lake Sector V and Salt Lake Stadium. The New GariaDum Dum Airport Line (Line 6) of the Kolkata Metro, which passes through the Salt Lake Bypass, is under-construction[12][13]

See also

References

  1. "Position paper of Sec V land being prepared". The Times of India. June 25, 2011.
  2. "Welcome To Nabadiganta Industrial Township Authority". ndita.org.
  3. MP, Team (April 15, 2022). "Sector V set to get its tallest commercial hub with 28 floors". www.millenniumpost.in.
  4. "West Bengal Electronic Industry Development Corporation Ltd v. Shanta Projects P Ltd & Ors, Calcutta High Court, Judgment, Law, casemine.com".
  5. Roy, Tasmayee Laha (June 6, 2012). "Salt Lake makes futuristic wave, boasts of mini Silicon Valley at Sector V". The Economic Times.
  6. "WEBEL TO RECAST LOSS-MAKING UNITS". www.telegraphindia.com.
  7. Parbat, Kalyan (August 13, 2006). "Buddha's dream: IT hub in Salt Lake". The Economic Times.
  8. "District Industrial Profile" (PDF). sisikolkata.gov.in.
  9. "Brief Industrial Profile of NORTH 24 -PARGANAS DISTRICT WEST BENGAL" (PDF). dcmsme.gov.in.
  10. "KOLKATA" (PDF). cw-gbl-gws-prod.azureedge.net.
  11. "Kolkata MarketBeat | India | Cushman & Wakefield". cushmanwakefield.com.
  12. "Rail set to take over East-West". The Telegraph. 8 February 2011. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  13. "Hidco clears route for Garia-airport Metro". The Times of India. 25 September 2011. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
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