Piyush Goyal Launches IPRS 3.0 to Boost Industrial Parks

Piyush Goyal Launches IPRS 3.0 to Boost Industrial Parks

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Category : Business and economics Published on: September 24 2025

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Union Minister Piyush Goyal launched Industrial Park Rating System (IPRS) 3.0 in New Delhi, developed by DPIIT with ADB support. The system will benchmark India’s industrial parks on infrastructure, sustainability, logistics, digitization, and skill development, classifying them as Leaders, Challengers, or Aspirers. It aims to attract investment, generate jobs, enhance competitiveness, and strengthen the Make in India initiative, supporting India’s goal of becoming a global manufacturing hub.

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