During April-September 2010-11, exports from the tax free enclaves had clocked Rs 1.39 lakh crore (Rs 1.39 trillion).
"This quantum of growth in exports will be maintained and this sector will generate more and more employment," EPCES chairman Jatin Mehta said.
Exports from SEZs grew 43.11 per cent to Rs 3.15 lakh crore (Rs 3.15 trillion) in 2010-11.
Out of 381 notified zones, 148 are operational. Maximum number of these enclaves are in sectors like IT/ITES, engineering, electronics, hardware and textile.
SEZs and export-oriented units contributed 34 per cent in the country's total shipments in 2010-11.
As on September 30, the zones employed 7,32,839
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