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Daman & Diu

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Capital Area Population
Daman 112 sq. km 158,059

Daman & Diu (D&D) was part of the colonised rule of the Portuguese until December 19, 1961, when it was incorporated into republic India along with Goa, however it was separated from Goa in 1987 when Goa attainted statehood. The Union Territory lies on the edge of the southern borders of Gujarat, in western India.

Projects Investment

According to the 33rd Quarterly Survey of Projects Investments conducted by ProjectsToday, as of 31 December 2008, the Union Territory had 19 projects worth Rs 288 crore in various stages of planning and implementation.

Of the total number of projects, it was observed that the private sector had more investments than the public sector. The latest project implementation ratio for the UT is 54.3 per cent, which was higher than the national average of 41.44 per cent.

The top ten projects currently underway are:


Promoter Projects Industry
Ess Dee Aluminium Ltd. Aluminium Foil (Daman) Project - Expansion Aluminium
Narendra Plastic Pvt. Ltd. Plastic Products (Daman) Project Plastic & Plastic Products
Glory Polyfilms Ltd. Multilayer & Laminated Films (Daman) Project - Expansion Plastic & Plastic Products
Omnibus Indl. Devp. Corp. Housing Complex (Diu) Real Estate
Omnibus Indl. Devp. Corp. Amusement Park (Diu) Tourism & Recreation
Omnibus Indl. Devp. Corp. Hospital (Gandhipara) Project Hospitals
Airports Authority of India Airport Runway (Diu) Project Airways (Aviation Infrastructure)
Omnibus Indl. Devp. Corp. Head Quarters (Dunetha) Project Other Community Services
Govt of India, Ministry of Home Affairs Bridge (Moti Daman & Nani Daman) Project - Modernisation Roadways
Omnibus Indl. Devp. Corpn. Office Building (Daman) Project Business Complexes
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