And, locals have much to cheer about.
As expected, land prices in the region have shot through the roof in the last three to four months, rising about 12 times compared to prices a couple of years earlier.
Apart from lucrative land deals, villagers also expect windfall gains by being part of the overall growth story.
As the area develops, villagers plan to start their own small businesses in the region.
Hansalpur, a small village near the Bahucharaji temple, is nestled between Mehsana district and the Sanand-Viramgam area, and is about 60 km from industrial hub Sanand.
The state government has offered about 640 acres to Maruti Suzuki from its land bank, which it had acquired about a year and a half earlier for Rs 2-5 lakh an acre.
Prices have now risen to Rs 35-40 lakhs (Rs 3.5-4 million) a bigha (0.62 acres) for land close to the highway (near the Maruti site), while land in other areas in the region is estimated at Rs 20-25 lakh (Rs 2 million-2.5 million) a bigha, said a city-based land broker.
"Land in the area is available at different price brackets, depending on infrastructure. Land parcels about 10-15 km from the main plant site are available for Rs 15-20 lakhs (Rs 1.5-2 million) a bigha," he added.
When the government had acquired the land, villagers hadn't expected it would be for a big-ticket project, and many had sold their land at throw-away prices.
Sabuji Jhala, a resident of the village, says, "Enquiries for land deals have picked up in the past few months. We are being approached by brokers everyday.
"This has increased after Suzuki Motor chief Osamu Suzuki visited the site about a week ago." Sabuji owns about four to five acres near the Maruti site.
Does he plan to sell his land?
"I would obviously sell it if I get good price," he says adding he expects very high prices for his land -- Rs 80 lakhs (Rs 8 million) to Rs 1 crore (Rs 10 million)
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