Stresses on timely completion of dev schemes
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SRINAGAR,
MAY 08: Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta today chaired maiden review
meeting of the Industries & Commerce (I&C) Department here at
SanatGhar, Bemina.
The
Deputy Chief Minister, who also holds the portfolios of Industries &
Commerce and Transport Departments, took a detailed review of the functioning
of the I&C department, including status of spending and the revenue
generated by its allied departments and Corporations.
Minister
of State for Power Development and Industries & Commerce, Asiea Naqash,
Principal Secretary Industries & Commerce Shailendra Kumar, Directors,
Managing Directors of allied departments, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and
other heads of the department concerned officers from various offices and
corporations attended the meeting.
The
Deputy CM was informed about various interventions introduced in the department
to bring in fiscal discipline in its allied departments to make them
profit-generating units. He was also apprised about the infrastructure
development carried out by different government departments and agencies.
Speaking
on the occasion, Gupta said that all the developmental schemes should be
implemented in a time-bound manner as it would greatly help in percolating the
benefits of these schemes to its intended target.
Urging
for timely disposal of cases, he said that a conducive work environment needs
to be created so that people will receive their due in a time-bound manner. He
impressed upon the officers to maintain high standards in delivering their
professional duties, saying it will send a positive message among masses.
During
the meeting, Gupta said that human resource is the pivotal part for the smooth
functioning of any organization and ensuring the welfare and timely promotion
of employees translates in getting better results from them.
Speaking
on the occasion, Asiea Naqash stressed the need for highlighting the
achievements of all the allied departments of Industries & Commerce.
Welcoming
the good work carried out by the allied departments and corporations, the
Minister said Industries & Commerce is the backbone of the State and there
is need to invest more in the sector so that people at the grass root could
benefit from it.
Earlier,
the Deputy CM was briefed about the working and achievements made by various
allied departments in recent past.
Giving
details about SICOP, the meeting was informed that SICOP achieved a turnover of
Rs 779.21 crore during the financial year 2017-18 against the target of Rs
647.50 crore. It was also revealed that SICOP is managing 52 industrial estates
through the State.
The
meeting was informed that around 8,000 artisans are trained by the Handicraft
department annually in various crafts. It was revealed that the department till
date has 332 corporative societies with a membership of 36531. Besides, 45492
artisans were provided with a loan facility of around Rs 400 crore for their
economic empowerment.
The
department has also done an export business of handicrafts of Rs 115.12 crore
for the financial year of 2017-18.
The
Deputy CM was informed that JK Cements has achieved a phenomenal increase in
its production in comparison to last five years. It was revealed that the
corporations for 2017-18 went on to produce 850 metric tons of cement although
the average production for the cement for the year was 800 metric ton, thereby
achieving Rs 114.01crore turnover.
Giving details about Handlooms department, the meeting was informed that
presently 12 clusters under union government are working in the State. Each
cluster with around 200 registered weavers is provided with training on
weaving, dying, and designing of various forms of fabrics.
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