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Himachal woos industry, promises quick approvals

Investment proposals will get clearance in 30 days
Last Updated 06 January 2015, 02:22 IST

After relaxing land rules to enable investors to buy plots offered by the industrial department, Himachal Pradesh will now speed up industrial proposals by reducing the project clearance time frame to 30 days.

“We are going to reduce as much as we can the period for granting of all clearances from various departments like pollution and revenue,” Director of Industries Rajinder Singh said.

He said once the proposal gets clearance from the single window, headed by the Chief Minister, the time frame for giving clearances will be reduced to 30 days.

Soon after taking power in December 2012, the Virbhadra Singh government had fixed 90 days for granting clearances to industrial proposals.

Official sources said the department will soon start an online file-tracking system to enable investors to know the status of their proposals.

The government is also planning to create a state investment promotion board that will monitor investments in hydropower, industry, tourism and IT sectors.

“Effective steps have been taken to invite big industrial houses. The Chief Minister is touring the country to woo them. So far, investment proposals amounting to Rs 2,500 crore have been received,” an official statement quoted Industries Minister Mukesh Agnihotri as saying.

The director said that in the second phase, the investment potential will be showcased in Delhi, Chandigarh and Punjab’s industrial town Ludhiana, most probably next month. In the first phase, the industries department held summits in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Ahmadabad in November.

The Vardhman Group has said it will invest Rs 560 crore in Baddi town in weaving and fabric units, which will be operational by June 2016.

Likewise, the Indorama Group has committed to invest Rs 350 crore.
TVS Motor, whose representatives met the Chief Minister at the investors’ meet in Bangalore, pledged to invest Rs 300 crore to open its new engine manufacturing plant and to expand its existing facility.

Similarly, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd, Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting, Volvo India and Dell showed interest in investing in the state.

Second facility
Pharmaceutical major Torrent Group has sought permission from the state to set up its second facility with a proposed investment of Rs 200 crore. Torrent Group has invested Rs 325 crore in Himachal.

Investment proposals from Tata, Mahindra and Mahindra, Godrej, Lupin, Pidlite, Adani Agrifresh, Aptech, Mukand Ltd, Weikfield Foods Pvt Ltd, Stanford English Academy and American Global Health Group were also received.

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(Published 06 January 2015, 02:22 IST)

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