Punjab CM directs depts. to focus on revival of existing businesses in new industrial policy
CALLS FOR `BUSINESS FIRST’ PHILOSOPHY, SEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF SERVICES TO FACILITATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has underlined the importance of revival of existing industries in the new industrial policy, which should focus on promoting a `business first’ philosophy.
Addressing a meeting to discuss the state’s new draft industrial policy, the Chief Minister emphasized on the need for a mindset change in the government, with focus on facilitation. Industry and business houses should be treated as partners and not be subjected to suspicion, he said.
The new policy should focus on revival of industry, with preference to existing industries, said the Chief Minister, adding that the state should extend all possible help to industries and businesses, especially to MSMEs, to develop and expand.
Identifying the services sector as a key priority in the proposed policy, the Chief Minister said his government was targeting a total investment of Rs 5 lakh crore in five years around the seven core strategic pillars of growth. These pillars have been identified as Infrastructure, Power, MSME, Startup and Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Ease Of Doing Business and Investment Promotion, and Fiscal Incentive. The policy, being prepared to synergise with the central government industrial policy, would envisage one anchor unit for all the priority sectors.
According to the spokesperson, establishment of common facility centres and seamless online services, backed by re-engineering of processes, were discussed in detail at the meeting. In response to a query from the Chief Minister regarding seamless integration of the core services required to facilitate business, officials suggested that a single technology platform be developed for listing of the requirements of all the departments, which should have a common look and feel. It was pointed out that with two lakh services capable of being handled on one portal, the integration of the services could be easily achieved.
As per the discussion, the state is keen to focus on manufacturing in Textile and Apparel, Cycle and Cycle Parts, Automobiles and Auto components, Light Engineering, Leather and Sports Goods, Petro-Chemicals, Secondary Steel, NRSE Equipment, Agri and Food Processing, Electronics, Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals, Aerospace and Defence.