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Jammu, Dec 5 – Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Monday advised for fixing timelines for completion of work on all the new industrial estates besides regularly monitoring the allotments to ensure the timely operationalization of the units by the aspiring entrepreneurs.


Dulloo, who joined as the new Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir during the introductory review of the Industries and Commerce Department took stock of its working and implementation of the Industrial Policy.


Dulloo impressed upon the Department to create a formal mechanism for highlighting and resolution of the concerns of Industrialists. He advised to hold periodic sittings of the forum in both the divisions. The objective of the forum should be to advocate and further the interests of stakeholders in the Industrial sector.
While appreciating the fact that MSMEs form the backbone of the Industrial sector in J&K, the Chief Secretary emphasised upon providing the necessary support to the MSME units in every sphere, so as to upgrade their status from lower to higher stratum for large scale employment generation in J&K.
He advises for fixing timelines for completion of work on all the new industrial estates besides regularly monitoring the allotments to ensure the timely operationalization of the units by the aspiring entrepreneurs.
Dulloo also observed that the PM Vishwakarma scheme is the platform that envisages end to end support to the marginal artisans and craftsmen who work with their hands and deserve support and recognition for their work. Hence the scheme should be given due priority for its proper implementation.
He directed for providing every kind of assistance to the applicants for registration as per the approved target and ensure that every such artisan is on boarded on the portal .
The Chief Secretary also reviewed the progress on GI tagging and advised to fulfil all the necessary formalities for securing the same for the 11 products in pipeline in addition to the 10 notified. He also directed to enhance the number of such authorized users in a time-bound manner.
It was revealed that of the 46 new IEs, 7 and 8 are being developed by IRCON and NBCC and 6 each by CPWD and SIDCO/SICOP respectively. The Chief Secretary noted the issues of development of industrial estates and future plans of the department, capex expenditure made till date and directed to fast track its pace and meet the deadlines.
The Commissioner Secretary, I&C, informed that till October 2023,the Department has realized an investment of Rs 2079.76 Crore in the UT besides registering the highest ever investment worth Rs 2153.45 Crore in the previous fiscal.
Single window system, development of land for IEs, availability of utilities there and issues related to the flagship programmes being monitored by the Ministry of Home Affairs and their status in the UT also came under discussion during this meeting.
Moreover Dulloo emphasised on maintaining the pace of development of different sectors and ensuring that the aspirations of stakeholders are also met in a hassle-free manner.