Ranchi Express Online

 

STRATEGY

 

3.1 The strategies to be adopted for achieving the objectives are broadly as follows:

(i) Rationalise fiscal concessions.

(ii) Provide adequate good quality infrastructural support at a reasonable cost for efficient functioning of the industrial sector.

(iii) Amend laws / rules for encouraging private sector participation in various sector.

(iv) Simplify rules, regulations and procedures to remove bottlenecks for smooth functioning of the industrial sector.

(v) Improve the quality of services to entrepreneurs with sharp focus upon SC/ST categories, handicapped and women to encourage them to actively participate in the developmental process.

(vi) Introduce latest scientific data collection system to make the planning process more realistic.

(vii) Make the “Single Window System” more effective at the district, the industrial area and State level.

(viii) Strive to put in place appropriate arrangements for ensuring timely and adequate flow of credit to industries, specially the SSI sector.

(ix) Assist Industrial Sector in their marketing efforts by providing adequate support services backed by appropriate enabling provisions in the legislations / rules.

(x) Facilitate availability of technical and financial support for modernisation through increased access to Research & Development facilities.

(xi) Give thrust to entrepreneurship development through Establishment of Entrepreneur Development Institute (EDI) and other specialized institutions.

(xii) Diagnose incipient sickness and initiate timely measures for revival of sick industries and develop a monitoring system at district level to avoid sickness in industry.

(xiii) Identify the areas of concentration of traditional skills and provide training, improved design, technological back up and marketing support. Development of “Craft Villages” and organising “Craft Bazaars” to provide adequate market access to artisans and craftsmen.

(xiv) Encourage setting up of fruit processing, vegetable processing, spice processing, horticulture and other food processing industries in the State by providing special incentives and basic infrastructure to these industries.

(xv) Develop Industrial Parks for specialised activities in the fields of Information Technology, Tassar/Mulberry, Electronics, Plastic, Chemicals, Biotech and Herb, Exports and Food Processing with adequate power, water, communication, transport and other common facilities.

(xvi) Emphasis on small power generating units and developing non-conventional sources of energy through private participation.

(xvii) To encourage development of consumer oriented industries such as Plastic, Herbs, Drugs, Leather, Handloom, Handicrafts, Khadi, etc.

(xviii) Issue of notifications by various concerned Departments to give effect to the strategies of the policy.

(xix) Institutionalisation of Monitoring and Evaluation mechanism.

(xx) Mid-term review of implementation of this policy to ensure timely and appropriate corrective actions.