Bengaluru: The State Government will soon reveal the policy to help the industry obtain a land selling certificate given to them in 10 to 15 days after they began to establish their units.
Murgesh Nirani’s large and medium-sized ministers said that the rules will also be framed to ensure that land prices do not exceed more than 15 to 20 percent of the actual value.
“Industrial projects are increasingly delayed because of the issuance of a late sales certificate.
It took years in some cases.
We think of ways to track the process quickly,” he said in an industrial adalat organized by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday.
Nirani promises the industrialist that the problems raised in Adalat will be handled in a timely manner, adding that the government is committed to the purpose of business-friendly carnataka.
“It is our duty to ensure the ease of doing business and protecting the friendly atmosphere of investors.
We will take steps to overcome all the problems raised here related to infrastructure, water, strength and logistics,” he said.
He urged the company to comply with the norms and technology leverage pollution control to make their units environmentally friendly.
He also convinced industrialists to resolve problems related to the Tax Department and Commercial Mine.
At a female entrepreneurial meeting, the minister said that the government would give them full support.
It is an industry has begun again to solve problems that interfere with this sector.
Nirani has introduced this concept during the previous term as Minister of Industry (2008-13).
Events provide a platform for business owners and other stakeholders to improve complaints and seek resolutions in place.
This makes them have a hassle of litigation, helping them save time and money.
During the adatter Tuesday, officials received 233 queries / complaints related to 23 departments.
Nirani expressed satisfaction of a good response for events such as ‘Udyami Aagu, Udyoga Needu (becoming an entrepreneur, becoming an employer)’.
This workshop tried to encourage young people to pursue entrepreneurship.