By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 12
The Punjab is all set to unveil ‘New
Industrial Promotion Policy’ focused on inclusive growth of the state from
April 1, 2013.
This was announced by Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, who is also Minister for
Investment Promotion while inaugurating North India Textile Conclave 2013
organised by Confederation of Indian Textile Industry here today. Mr. Badal
said that he had constituted a core group of Industrial honchos and based upon
their organized inputs besides incorporating the suggestions of Governance
Reforms Commission, Punjab is all set for a game changer Industrial Investment
Promotion Policy. He said that the New Policy besides focusing on inclusive
growth, tapping the inherent advantages of the state, would lay out the blue print
for Industrial revolution for next 25 years.
Describing Textile as a biggest catalyst of growth, Mr. Badal said that the
beauty of this sector is that it ensures dispersion of prosperity in every
section of the society besides giving a big push to employment especially to
the women. He said that promotion of Textile Industry was our main agenda and
New Investment Promotion Policy besides cutting red tapism and archaic rules
would be aggressive policy to attract investment in every sector.
Presenting Punjab as best investment destination in the country, Mr. Badal said
that it would be the first state in the country that would be Power surplus by
December and would be able to sell power to other states. “We have demand of
power from even Pakistan and it was for Union Government to take a decision (to
allow export of power to Pakistan or not)”, He said that besides power, Punjab
offers world class road connectivity with every city linked with 4/6 lane
roads, Air connectivity with 3 international and 3 domestic airports. He said
that with the opening of Attari Border and likely approval of export and import
of 6000 goods, Punjab is on threshold of becoming above South-East Asia. He
announced that Union Civil Aviation Minister would inaugurate newly constructed
Bathinda Airport in the month of March only.
Inviting Textile enterprenuers to set up their industry in the state, Mr. Badal
said that Punjab Government would offer conducive atmosphere for industrial
growth besides industrial peace. He said that whatever industry that has gone
to Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh has started coming back after withdrawal of
concessions to hill states. He said that with world class infrastructure and
Punjab topping on consumerism, industry would find a best investment scenario
in the state.
Focusing on Revenue Generation, Mr. Badal said that Punjab that has clocked Rs.
15500 crore in VAT collection this year, is set to achieve Rs. 21000 crore
target in next two years that would be 7 fold increase in VAT collection from
Congress era. He said that by July end all departments including Excise and
Taxation Department would provide all citizen services online to the citizens.
Earlier Mr. S.V. Armugum, Chairman CITI welcomed the Deputy Chief Minister. Mr.
Kamal Oswal, MD Nahar Industries spoke about the new challenges for Textile
Sector and Mr. Rajinder Gupta, Chairman Trident Group spoke on Role of Textile
in Punjab Economy while Ms. Shilpa Divekar Nirula, Director Monsanto India Ltd
spoke on Innovation and Technological Development in Cotton sector.
In a question-answer session, Mr. Badal assured cotton farmers that Punjab
Government was duty bound to provide quality cotton seeds, weedicides,
insecticides, pesticides and manure to the farmers besides assuring total
technological support. He said that he would soon call Vice Chancellor Punjab
Agriculture University and ask him to develop ‘disease resistant cotton
variety’ that could double the output of cotton.
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