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Delhi govt to bring all 29 industrial areas under DSIIDC within 1 year

Updated: Jul 01, 2015 01:59:33pm
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New Delhi, July 1 (KNN) The 29 industrial areas in the national capital will be brought under the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) within one year, Industries Minister Satyendra Jain has said.
 
The move aims to make working there easier for entrepreneurs, Industries Minister Satyendra Jain said on Tuesday.
 
While addressing the MSME Summit organised by CII and MSME Ministry on Tuesday, Jain said that a “single window” for clearances and services was a distant dream. “In Delhi, we have multiple houses, forget about multiple windows,” said the Minister.
 
Jain said that Government of NCT of Delhi is looking at ensuring single window clearances under a single agency in Delhi. This will do away with the need for multiple approvals. DSIIDC is being looked at to be this nodal agency, he said. “The work on regularization of 29 industrial areas and 22 non confirming industrial areas has already been started and announced under the State Budget”, said the Minister.
 
The Minister said the Aam Aadmi Party Government would amend the law to bring all aspects of industrial areas, whether it is basic infrastructure or development, under DSIIDC within one year.

“We are committed to abolish Inspector Raj in Delhi in the next 1 year to encourage the MSME sector,” Jain added.
 
Meanwhile, R K Panigrahi, Director, MSME Development Institute, also addressed the Summit. Pangrahi said that the need is to bring MSMEs out of sickness and promote them to compete globally. He also assured complete support to MSME from the Development Institute with concerns like delayed payments from large corporations and PSUs and vendor development. 
 
Panigrahi also announced that MSME Development and CII together would soon launch MSME Facilitation Cell in Delhi with a focus to resolve the grievances and issues of the industry in the State. The officials from the cell would meet and interact with the industry regularly. (KNN Bureau)

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