Ranchi: Head of Minister of Hemant Soren on Friday held a one-on-one interaction with several leading home companies in the country in New Delhi and invited them to invest in Jharkhand on the opening day of the two-day investor meeting in the National Capital in National.
Soren also launched a draft policy of state electric vehicles for consultation with the company concerned.
During the meeting, Soren promised company homes that were greater than incentives if they proposed work conditions for the community of SC and ST states.
“Since independence, plants and the largest units have been established in our country only but many opportunities and resources remain untapped.
We want to change this scenario.
The idea is to advance and bring you all with us,” said Soren.
He added, “We have a great workforce waiting for opportunities and has many facilities in our country.
In Jharkhand, most of the population comes from the SC and ST community.
If people from this community are employed, we will add more incentives to policy Those.
They are people who are hard-working and will get the opportunity to advance with you.
With your support, our country can touch the height.
“On the first day, the state government officials also held deliberations about the draft electric vehicle policy.
Under new policies, the government intends to form an electric vehicle manufacturing cluster in this country by providing 100% liberation in Custom Customs and registration fees in addition to 50% subsidies on land if they establish units within two years of the policy implementation.
Speaking with Industrialists, the Industrial Secretary of the Puja State Secretary Singhal said, “We also propose 100% incentives for MSMEs on GST for 7 years, each separate from 9 years and 13 years for large-scale and mega industries.
In addition, we propose exceptions 100% of vehicle registration fees and 100% release of road tax.
“Representatives from Tata Group, Hyundai Motors, Honda and attended the round table on the draft policy of electric vehicles chaired by Soren.
“The proposed electrical vehicle policy has been served in front of you.
If we look into the future, I believe electric vehicles are something and we can do as much as we want with this vehicle,” Soren said.
Meanwhile, Dalmia cement on Friday promised to invest RS 500 Crore at Jharkhand.
The ministerial chairman’s office said the company would sign an agreement with the State Industry Department on Saturday.
Soren will also reveal the draft policy of promotion and jharkhand investment and participate in special sector discussions about the closing day.