Srinagar- Expressing optimism that the proposed investment in Jammu and Kashmir will cross a whopping Rs.51000 Crore by the end of financial year, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said that his administration is soon coming up with the rules governing change of land use to ensure seamless establishment of business enterprises on private lands.

Sinha made these remarks while interacting with the Industry leaders at Kolkata during an event organized by Jammu & Kashmir Trade Promotion Organisation (JKTPO), Department of Industries and Commerce, J&K in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) included Industrialist/ Investors from Eastern India, an official spokesperson said.

While discussing the host of interventions made by the UT Government for creating a sustainable, balanced, progressive and competitive industrial ecosystem in the region, the LG, he said, made several important announcements on the occasion.

He further said that the LG has announced the enhancement of the Industrial Development scheme outlay to meet the exceeded expectation of Investments in Jammu Kashmir.

“The proposed investment has already reached Rs. 31,000 Cr and is expected to cross Rs.51,000 Cr by the end of the financial year. Given the response received, the government is enhancing the scheme outlay to meet the demand,” Sinha said.

“With the quantum jump witnessed in the proposals received for setting up business enterprises, the demand for land has correspondingly increased, and to meet the growing demand, Land Bank is being developed across the UT,” he added.

The LG, as per the official spokesperson also announced that the UT government is coming up with the rules governing change of land use shortly to facilitate the setting up of business enterprises on private land.

“This will ensure the seamless establishment of business enterprises on private lands. Business enterprises coming up on private land shall be entitled to all the incentives as per extant policy and procedure,” Sinha said.

“Due to the second wave of Covid and subsequent lockdown, several new industrial units have not been able to come into production within the specified timelines. To redress the issue, the Government is mulling to give a one-time extension to such units, upto March 31, 2022 for coming into production,” he added.

According to the official spokesperson, the LG said that J&K UT is on a mission to renovate, reinvent, and ready to take a quantum leap to become the fastest-growing region in the country, pushing the targets for economic growth and employment.

“Our aim is to deepen the trust with the business conglomerate, build the industrial base and strengthen the socio-economic stability,” the LG said, adding “Under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister and Hon’ble Home Minister, we worked out a blueprint to unlock investment flows and are in the process of developing a business culture, an industrial ecosystem in J&K that has been missing since Independence,”

Elaborating on the efforts being made by the UT Government to encourage new investment, and to nurture the existing industries, the LG, as per the official spokesperson said that J&K is one of the best destinations in the country for setting up new businesses as of now with the best incentives and improving infrastructure facilities.

“We are fulfilling all the crucial requirements of the industries including transparent policy of land allotment, private industrial estate development, ensuring ease of doing business, besides the administration has actively worked with solutions approach and introduced around 160 new initiatives and reforms in a short period of time,” the LG said.

“Promotion of industrial units, providing capital Incentive, a liberal capital Interest subvention, GST Linked Incentive, Ease of Doing Business, development of sector-specific Industrial Estates and Parks, Single Window system, are some of the reforms brought in by the government to unleash the potential of the industrial sector,” he added.

The LG, as per the official spokesperson further said that a Single Window Portal is being made live with 120 online services. For keeping in sync, he said, the J&K Single Window Portal is being integrated with National Single Window System shortly.

“Further, J&K shall be the first UT to implement all the 301 business reform action points under Ease of Doing Business initiative of DPIIT by 31st December, 2021,” Sinha said.

According to the official spokesperson, the LG highlighted the immense possibilities presented by Jammu & Kashmir and said that the region offers abundant raw material for Agro & Food processing, manufacturing, land, labour, quick and competitive means of transportation.

“Besides, there is an ‘amazingly easy interface with the government’ through responsive governance & minimum government, in addition to being logistically the most attractive region with industrial land bank, sector-specific policy and international air cargo facility,” Sinha said.

“In addition, by December, 2022, the train will also reach Kashmir giving alternate all-weather connectivity to the valley,” he added.

The LG, as per the official spokesperson also announced that the UT administration has a detailed “What you need” plan ready because we know that everybody wants a return on their investment sooner than later.

“This is the dawn of a new era for the growth, development, and overall well-being of the people of J&K. Barriers to trade and commerce have been removed. The people of J&K can now fully enjoy the rights and benefits enjoyed by all other citizens of India,” the LG said

Ranjan Prakash Thakur, Principal Secretary to J&K Government, Industries & Commerce Department and Ankita Kar, Managing Director, JKTPO elaborated on investment opportunities that J&K is offering to the Industries.

Thakur, as per the official spokesperson invited industry members to visit J&K and witness the changes on the ground themselves and take benefit of the best industrial policy in the country.

“We are confident that such steps coupled with the Central Government’s and UT Administration’s efforts in J&K will soon create an environment for attracting industry to the UT,” said Subhasendu Chatterjee, Vice Chairman CII West Bengal State Council and Wholetime Director of Haldia Petrochemicals.

The interactive session facilitated prospective investors to have a dialogue on the immense investment opportunities presented by the verdant region.
A video of J&K encapsulating different developments in the UT in the last two years was also showcased on the occasion.

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