The Haryana government based on the requirements and suggestions of the industry has formulated a new textiles policy which will be soon implemented in the state, said state Industries and Commerce Minister Vipul Goel while addressing industrialists at the ‘Samadhan Divas Samaroh’ in Panipat.
He added that many times the fate of the country has been decided in this holy region and many battles have been fought here for justice. Thus the state government will also ensure full justice with the industrialists, businessmen and workers of Panipat. The government has no intention of forcibly imposing its own industry policy.
Hence, keeping in view importance of this industrial, business and historical city, the state government is making all out efforts to promote the textiles industry of Panipat.
The government wants to give the industries the benefit of the new industry policy in a transparent manner, which will end ‘inspector raj’ in the state.,
A single window system has been implemented for the convenience of businessmen. Under this, NOC to industries will be given in just 45 days.
An invest Haryana Portal for the convenience of businesses has also been started by the government. A total of 771 new industrialists have submitted their applications on this portal attracted an investments worth Rs 48,416 crore and will also provide employment opportunities for 1.84 lakh youth.
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