Ranchi: The day after the Government of Hemant Soren signed an investment commitment worth 10,000 crore after its success from the summit of two-day investment in New Delhi and launched a new industry promotion policy of 2021, industry and MSMEs welcomed whether it would be a red ribbon and translated into action.
React to fresh impulse state government to improve the industry, Praveen Kumar Jain (Chabra), president of the Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jharkhand (FJCCI), said they would always welcome every effort to seek new investment and employment creation but still worry about implementing promises What is actually in reality.
“We hope that the current investment summit does not end up being an adjustment of the MoU-signing.
The BJP government during 2014-19 held a lot of peaks and made a big promise but almost no substantial achieved on the ground,” he said.
According to Jain, the existing industry is still starving from basic facilities such as electricity and uninterrupted water linkages throughout the state.
The right of availability and smooth transfer of land to obtain permission for licensing and other equipment is very time consuming that investors end up leaving their project, he claims.
“No matter how many governments are assembled with one window system for permission of one point, but in reality they continue to remain false,” he said.
“Some textile industries such as Orient Craft arranging shops during the previous government were forced to come out today.
We know some companies given land in the Devipur industrial area in Santhal Pargana by the previous government but until now they cannot hold their plots, forget to establish the industry because Local issues, “he said.
Former president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bokaro Manoj Kumar Choudhary quoted how the apathetic government has changed the industrial score to be sick in the Baldih Industrial area in Bokaro.
“Of about 300 strange industries, almost 20% function today without support from anywhere.
The mother – Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) industry – also struggling, forcing it to the privatization of the eye,” he said.
Certainty that the government turned deaf ears on their misery, he said, “Because of the Covid-19 outbreak, the industry remains closed because of the kuncian but today we are threatened with paying taxes with a strong sentence with punishment.
The government must focus on strengthening existing industries first Instead of looking for outsiders just to do it.
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