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Progressive Pb Summit today, the list of MSME Bizmen demands

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Ludhiana: The day before the progressive Punjab Summit, which is scheduled to be held in Ludhiana on Wednesday, city entrepreneurs representing micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) released the list of demands they wanted.
Upkar Singh Ahuja, President of the Industrial and Commercial Undertakings Room (CICU), said that “the MSME industry desperately needs revival.
For the progress of this sector, the Punjab government must expand their support and take improvement steps without further delay.
One of the main setbacks for the industry This is the latest order of the urban department and housing where it has been made mandatory that the unit can be arranged only in locations where the minimum road size is 33 feet and the minimum size of the 1.5 hectare industrial plot.
This command provides a night without sleeping because of the industry because Both of these clauses are not practical and therefore this must be with the direct effects made.
In addition, the cost of electricity for the industry that uses connections up to 100 kW must be reduced earlier to provide a big boost to the MSME sector.
“According to the Pankaj Sharma, Secretary General of Cicu , “Will for the best interest of the state, industry and traders j Ika institutional tax is abolished.
In addition, the cost of increasing is worn by Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation for plots and existing soil pieces must be abolished.
Allotment of plots at the focus point of Dhanansu must be at the nominal level for MSMEs.
“JS Bhogal, Secretary of the Cicu Publicity, said,” Former Chairman of Minister Amarinder Singh has announced Rs 32 Crore for complete facelifting from Ludhiana’s focal point during his last visit.
year, but no significant development has occurred.
Road construction is still delayed in the area of ​​focal and other development points, such as proper and adequate street lighting, system sewerage and green belt, has not yet begun.
The government must accelerate development work.

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