after Unlock-4, State Government has prepared a road-map to increase economic activities in the State, says Dushsyant

haryana Deputy minister dushayant Chautala

Chandigarh, 3 September- Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that after Unlock-4, State Government has prepared a road-map to increase economic activities in the State. However, efforts have also been done for industrial and economic reforms even during COVID-19 Pandemic, as a result of which more than 60 big companies have shown interest for investing in Haryana.

Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that various companies have started shifting their base from China and they are looking towards Haryana as an ideal destination for investment. He said that the State Government has not only created a conducive atmosphere for the growth of industry in the State, but also provided various facilities including necessary clearances required for setting up new units in the State under one roof.

He said that with a view to attract investors in Haryana, State Government has worked on land and labour reforms. Under this, relief will be provided for the first 1000 days in the provisions of the Factories Act and the Industrial Disputes Act for setting up new units in the State. Apart from this, for the first time in the history of Haryana, State Government has also decided to allow entrepreneurs to give land on leasehold basis willing to invest in the State.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that the State Government has appointed several IAS officers as Nodal Officers to coordinate with various countries to maintain proper coordination with foreign investors and has also setup a separate department namely ‘Foreign Cooperation Department’.

 He said that with a view to promote Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in Haryana, State Government along with laying special focus  on agro-based industries has also prepared a plan to establish clusters in all the districts of the State. He said that Indian origin people who were living in other countries and have now returned, would also be encouraged to set up their units in these clusters.

Mr. Chautala said that during the COVID-19 Pandemic several Task Groups have been formed to work on short and medium term future plans to redefine the role of State in education, health, food security, public health and housing sectors.

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