Chandigarh, May 30 -- In a departure from its long-standing land policy, the UT administration has issued an addendum to the proposed amendments in the Chandigarh Master Plan (CMP)-2031, paving the way for the fragmentation of plots in Industrial Area Phase-1 and Phase-2. The addendum, approved by the UT administrator, comes as part of the ongoing de-regulation-2 exercise aimed at optimising land use and boosting industrial activity in the city. It is to be read in continuation of the draft amendments notified on May 22. Under the revised framework, the administration has proposed to allow subdivision of larger industrial plots into smaller units, subject to approval of revised planning and zoning, along with compliance with conditions that will be detailed in a separate policy notification. This marks a shift from the existing provision under Chapter 16 of CMP-2031, which explicitly prohibits fragmentation of industrial plots. The proposal also seeks to introduce flexibility in land use by enabling mixed and multi-use operations, including light manufacturing, trading and service activities within the same premises. The proposed change is expected to make industrial spaces more accessible to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), startups and service-sector players that often find larger plots unaffordable....