“The state government has liberally extended various sops to the industry and the Chief Minister had fulfilled all budgetary announcements made this year within a month’s time,” he said.
Agnihotri directed local MLA Ram Kumar Choudhary to coordinate between investors and truck unions to sort out pending issues in an amicable manner.
In a bid to facilitate investors, an online portal for obtaining online clearances would soon be put in place by the Industries Department and this would be granted clearances within 10 days, he said. He said the portal would also display availability of land in various industrial areas.
Agnihotri said 10 districts of the state would be developed as specific industrial clusters with the Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh (BBN) and Kala Amb areas being developed as pharmaceutical and packaging clusters.
He urged investors to disseminate information about the facilitative industrial ambience to their counterparts in other states to help attract investment.
He said the policy of “Industry by Invitation” had helped draw good investment and major projects like a mega tool room, bulk drug park, etc, being developed in the BBN would also facilitate investors from the neighbouring states.
He said the state government would soon advertise posts of boiler inspectors in the factories as this work was presently undertaken by the private sector.
Commissioner, Industries, Amit Kashyap said the MSME sector comprised major chunk of investment worth Rs 13,000 crore in the state Sanjay Khurana, Chairman, CII, gave a presentation about the problems plaguing the MSME sector.
Meanwhile, Agnihotri laid the foundation stones of projects worth Rs 3.54 crore in the Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh industrial area. He laid the foundation stone of a housing colony for the staff of the Single Window Clearance Authority which will be completed with an outlay of Rs 1.06 crore.
He also laid the foundation stone of a Rs 2.25-crore road which will provide connectivity to the upcoming technology development park at Bhatoli Kalan. The foundation stone of a Rs 23-lakh entrance gate of the Model Industrial Area at Lodhi Majra was also laid by the minister.
Agnihotri said the state government was trying to make the youth self-sufficient and investment worth Rs 12,571 crore had been made in the tenure of the present government. “As many as 247 industrial units which would employ 24,760 youth have been opened and as many as 27,000 youth had been given jobs through various employment fairs organised in the state,” he added.
Source: The Tribune