<p>New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced the formation of the Delhi Traders Welfare Board, a platform dedicated to making the city more trader-friendly.</p>.<p>The formation of the Delhi Traders Welfare Board was one of the key promises made by the BJP in its manifesto during the Assembly polls.</p>.<p>"Under this, the government aims to revitalise trade and industry in the city. The board will play a crucial role in promoting the interests of traders and contributing to the city's economic growth," CM Gupta said.</p>.<p>With a key aim to address the needs of traders and industrialists, the board will focus on policy formation, regulatory challenges, welfare of traders, boosting employment, and investment, she added.</p>.Government to directly transfer funds up to Rs 10 lakh to Kanwar committees: Delhi CM.<p>The chief minister said that the board will be chaired by Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and comprise a 15-member committee, including nine trade activists and six government officials.</p>.<p>"Under this, the government will also provide a Grant-in-Aid of Rs 10 crore, which has been allocated in the budget and will be used for welfare schemes," the chief minister further said.</p>.<p>The board will also provide legal aid, organise events, and create an IT portal to facilitate communication between the government and traders, said Gupta.</p>.<p>"The board aims to simplify regulatory frameworks, streamline processes to ease regulatory challenges for traders, provide welfare schemes by implementing welfare schemes for traders, and ensure their well-being and support... it will also foster an environment that promotes employment and investment opportunities," said the CM.</p>.<p>The board will also act as a bridge between the government and the trading community, conveying their suggestions and concerns directly to policy-makers.</p>.<p>The chif minister said there are around eight lakh traders registered with the Trade and Taxes Department of Delhi.</p>.<p>Under this new board, the BJP government will also hold Delhi's first Global Investment Summit every two years to attract investors and boost economic growth. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced the formation of the Delhi Traders Welfare Board, a platform dedicated to making the city more trader-friendly.</p>.<p>The formation of the Delhi Traders Welfare Board was one of the key promises made by the BJP in its manifesto during the Assembly polls.</p>.<p>"Under this, the government aims to revitalise trade and industry in the city. The board will play a crucial role in promoting the interests of traders and contributing to the city's economic growth," CM Gupta said.</p>.<p>With a key aim to address the needs of traders and industrialists, the board will focus on policy formation, regulatory challenges, welfare of traders, boosting employment, and investment, she added.</p>.Government to directly transfer funds up to Rs 10 lakh to Kanwar committees: Delhi CM.<p>The chief minister said that the board will be chaired by Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and comprise a 15-member committee, including nine trade activists and six government officials.</p>.<p>"Under this, the government will also provide a Grant-in-Aid of Rs 10 crore, which has been allocated in the budget and will be used for welfare schemes," the chief minister further said.</p>.<p>The board will also provide legal aid, organise events, and create an IT portal to facilitate communication between the government and traders, said Gupta.</p>.<p>"The board aims to simplify regulatory frameworks, streamline processes to ease regulatory challenges for traders, provide welfare schemes by implementing welfare schemes for traders, and ensure their well-being and support... it will also foster an environment that promotes employment and investment opportunities," said the CM.</p>.<p>The board will also act as a bridge between the government and the trading community, conveying their suggestions and concerns directly to policy-makers.</p>.<p>The chif minister said there are around eight lakh traders registered with the Trade and Taxes Department of Delhi.</p>.<p>Under this new board, the BJP government will also hold Delhi's first Global Investment Summit every two years to attract investors and boost economic growth. </p>