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| Various measures initiated for ‘ease of doing business’ |
SRINAGAR, MAY 30 – A deputation of Industries
Association Kathua called on Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Kumar Singh and
projected various issues related to the development of Kathua Industrial Estate
and overall Industrial scenario in the state.
Commissioner Secretary PDD Dheeraj Gupta, Chief Engineer PDD Jammu
Ashwani Gupta, Development Commissioner Power Asgar Ali and other concerned
officers were present on the occasion.
The deputation led by President IAK, Devinder Verma raised the various
issues including of overloading of existing 120 MVA transformer at Hatli Morh
power grid station, availability of power at newly established Industrial
Estate Ghati, construction of railway over bridge on Hatli road and
continuation of various benefits to the industries as presently getting in VAT
system after implementation of new GST regime in the State.
Commissioner Secretary Dheeraj Gupta informed the Deputy Chief Minister
that additional 50 MVA transformer has been already proposed for Hatli Morh
power Grid Station and tendering process for the installation works is done.
Dr Singh asked the concerned to speed up the works and said that after
the installation Industry and other people will get adequate supply of power.
Regarding availability of power in Ghatti Industrial Estate, it was
informed that 160 MVA power station is to be created at an estimated cost of Rs
81 crore. The land has been allotted by SIDCO and PGICL is executing the works
and assured that the works will be completed in given time frame.
Deputation
further raised the issue of inconvenience to the industry workers because of no
railway over bridge at railway crossing on Hatli road. Responding to the issue,
Dr Singh said that he will take up this issue with the Union Railway ministry
for its redressal.
Speaking on implementation new GST regime in the state, the deputation
requested the Deputy Chief Minister that industry should be provided with
various benefits under GST as they are getting under existing VAT system.
Dr Singh said that the he will discuss the issue with Finance department
and assured them that government will create industry friendly atmosphere for
the industrialists and budding entrepreneurs who are interested in setting up
of business units in the state.
He also asked senior officers to coordinate with Industries department
and Pollution Control Board so that the process of granting all requisite
permissions and No Objection Certificates to the interested investors can be
issued in shortest possible time.
Deputy Chief Minister said that government is keen to develop the
industrial sector in the state and have taken many measures to facilitate ease
of doing business. He directed the concerned officers to closely monitor the
cases and respond accordingly to help the industrialists.


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