NEW DELHI (INDIA): Government of Haryana in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry organised the fourth roadshow for Pravasi Haryana Divas in New Delhi on Monday. Industry leaders of Haryana origin attended the roadshow aimed to invite NRIs and people of Haryana origin to come and invest in the state.
Addressing people hailing from Haryana, Minister for Industries, Haryana, Vipul Goel, said, “Haryana is changing and perception about Haryana is changing even faster. The state has improved in EoDB rankings from 14th to 6th position in a short period.”
“We are aiming at not only highlighting available avenues for investments in various sectors, but also offering concrete opportunities for meaningful contribution towards improving the lives of the people of Haryana. With saying all this, I am here to invite you all to Pravasi Haryana Divas on 11 January 2017 at Gurugram,” he added.
He said steps such as special Skill Development University, which will start soon and Haryana Kaushal Vikas Nigam will go a long way to develop the state for a modern future.
“State government is working on Aerospace & Defence Policy, IT & ESDM Policy, Food Processing Policy, Retail Policy, Textile Policy, Footwear Policy, to boost Ease of Doing Business in the state,” he said.
“ESDM, Health, Education, Tourism, Media & Entertainment are the key sectors where in we are looking for business partnerships with you. The Government has also been committed to accelerate the pace of socio-economic development in the rural areas through Swa-prerit Adarsh Gram Yojana (SPAGY), which seeks to translate Gandhian Vision of reconstruction of villages of India so that it may be as easy for anyone to live in them as it is supposed to be in cities. In Happening Haryana summit, 11 corporates signed MoUs with government of Haryana to adopt villages. In June 2016, five villages were nominated by Hon’ble President of India for making smart village in Haryana. 18 villages have been adopted by Maruti Suzuki, DLF Foundation, JCB, Power Grid, Indian Oil, Manav Rachna trust under Swa-Prerit Adarsh Gram Yojana/CSR. The state welcomes your support in developing Haryana villages so as to bridge urban-rural divide,” said Goel.
“Over past few decades, Haryana has transformed into a land of opportunities & enterprise. Today Haryana is counted amongst the most developed and industrialized States of India. With just 1.3% of the total area of the Country, we contribute nearly 3.5% to the national economy. The state also had the strategic advantages of being surrounded by the National Capital Delhi from three sides and access to two International airports at New Delhi and Chandigarh,” he added.
“Our Hon’ble Chief Minister’s vision is to collectively leverage the power of public and private investments to catapult Haryana on a higher trajectory of socio-economic growth with sustainable and balanced regional development. This entails creating a conducive and cost-effective environment for doing business, promoting entrepreneurship amongst the variety of industries in our state,” he added.
“We unveiled the Enterprise Promotion Policy in August 2015, which sought to cement re-position Haryana as the “pre-eminent destination” for doing business to facilitate balanced and sustainable regional development through a dynamic governance system, wide scale the adoption of innovation, technology and skill development for nurturing entrepreneurship and generating employment opportunities. To ease regulatory burden and facilitate Ease of doing business, we have launched single-roof mechanism through the Haryana Enterprise Promotion Act 2016, notified 119 services to industries under the Haryana Right to Services Act 2014, introduced three-tier grievance Redressal mechanism to address the grievances of industrial units and launched E-biz portal in January 2016, for online submission of Composite Application Form (CAF),” said Goel.
“Our vision for the state would be a world where both the farmer and industrialists are happy with their work, having contributed to progress of our state. Accordingly, we had strategically chosen eight focus sectors, including Automotive, IT/ITeS & ESDM, Textiles, Footwear & Accessories, Agro-Based & Food Processing, Renewable Energy, Aerospace & Defense and Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals, to ensure balanced and sustainable economic growth in the state,” Goel said.
Devender Singh, Principal Secretary, Industries, Government of Haryana, while speaking on ‘Opportunities for Investment in Haryana’ said, “Haryana is the first state which has started deemed clearances under the Enterprise Promotion Act. The state government will soon implement special sectoral policies in IT, IT manufacturing, retail, defence and aerospace, food processing and textiles.”
“With the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) survey, Haryana is ranked among top five states in the ease of doing business (EODB). Ours is the top state in North India in the EODB ranking. We are investing heavily in industrial and related infrastructure to ensure that all future needs of the industry are fulfilled with the ambitious 136 km long KMP (Kundli-Manesar-Palwal) expressway along with the MRTS (along the satellite towns of NCR) and Global Smart City, Aviation Hub, Hisar and Multi-Modal Logistics hub at Bawal on the KMP corridor,” said Singh.
“CII has partnered with Government of Haryana for Happening Haryana-Global Investors’ Summit, the visit of Government of Haryana – CII delegation to US and Canada, inputs and best practices for the new Enterprise Promotion Policy were positively considered by Haryana Government. CII also submitted recommendations on labour reforms for manufacturing & IT/ITeS sector and we welcome your plans for a separate progressive labour policy as well. In Skill development, CII and its member companies, are upgrading 8 ITIs, CII signed an MoU with Haryana government & Population Services International for effective implementation of campaign ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ & bringing corporate houses on board,” he added.
Sudhir Rajpal, MD and Principal Secretary, HSIIDC, said, “In widespread reforms, the government has focused on reducing the cost of production with 1200 acres of new land made available by HSIIDC, Panchayat land for industrial use is under consideration, Land available for long term lease of 33 years. For affordable power, tariff has been considerably reduced & updated tariff will be announced very soon by the State. Owing to 164 engineering colleges, 187 polytechnics, 176 MBA colleges, 123 ITIs, skilled labour is easily available in Haryana.”
Ashok Sangwan, Director – Industries, Government of Haryana; Shri Sushil Gupta, President, Maharaja Agrasen Hospital; Shri Deepak Jain, President, Laghu Udyog Bharti – Haryana, were also present on the occasion.