Main Economic Zone
Full Form of MEZ
What is MEZ?
A Main Economic Zone (MEZ) is a designated geographical area within a city or region specifically planned and developed to host economic activities such as manufacturing, services, and trade. In India, MEZs are often part of state or central government initiatives to drive industrial growth, create employment, and promote balanced regional development. They are typically located near transport hubs, ports, or existing industrial corridors. MEZs differ from Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in that they are broader in scope and may include residential and commercial components, aiming to create self-sustaining urban centers. The concept is used in urban planning and economic policy documents, especially in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu. For students of economics and geography, understanding MEZs helps in grasping India’s industrial policy and smart city plans. While MEZs are not a frequent direct exam topic, they appear in discussions on cluster development and infrastructure planning.
MEZ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The state government announced the development of a new Main Economic Zone along the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor to attract foreign investment.