词条 | Industrial Policy Frame work for State of Telangana 2014 |
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}} The Industrial Policy Framework for the State of Telangana recognizes that Industrialization is recognized as a key source of the economic growth and development of the Indian state of Telangana. This framework came into force on December 1, 2014. VisionThe stated vision for industrialization is: "Research to Innovation, Innovation to Industry and Industry to prosperity." The policy encompasses fourteen thrust areas with a plan to develop six industrial corridors and common infrastructure. The cornerstone to the policy is zero graft and zero corruption - in pursuit of a secure and progressive business environment. While large companies such as ITC, Tata Motors and Mahindra are planning to expand their business in the newly developed state(s), this policy has also gained significance in the investment community. HistoryOn May 5, 2011 the Andhra Pradesh administration introduced guidelines to drive industrial promotion in the state. This policy was successful in attracting corporations such as PEPSI and the Siri City project. This also boosted the growth of the service sector in Hyderabad, transforming it into anIT logistics hub. After bifurcation, both states sought investments that could increase employment and standard living. Telangana's policy framework was introduced on November 27, 2014 and came into effect on December 1, 2014. Telangana govt sets a record with new industrial policy and clears 17 projects worth Rs 1500 crore within 15 days of the launch.[1] Core values
Minimum inspection and maximum facilitationEach industrial unit is to be inspected once every nine months; as established in advance. Occasional random inspections may occur with written permission of the department manager. Maximum facilitation encompasses an effective system beyond a single window anchor. Self-certification and automatic renewal will be encouraged along with an online E-Help line system. Single window mechanismMain article: TS-iPASS The industrial clearance system shall be beyond a single window system, and shall be called Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self-Certification System (TS-iPASS). This operates at three levels: very large projects, large industries and SMEs. Thrust areasCore Sectors Include:
Special supportA very low proportion of the population is owned by Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and women entrepreneurs. Policies like TS-PRIDE shall be implemented to encourage Dalit entrepreneurs.[2] References
1. ^http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/telangana-govt-sets-record-with-new-industrial-policy-clears-17-projects-worth-rs-2000-crores-in-10-days/ 2. ^ 4 : 2014 in Indian economy|Industrial policy|Economy of Telangana|Industry in India |
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