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Telangana State's New Policy Clears Projects In 30 Days


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Hyderabad: In a bid to attract investments, the Telangana government on Tuesday introduced the Industrial Project Approval and Self-Certification System (TS-iPASS) Bill. Once enacted, it will mandate the government to issue clearances for setting up of industries within 30 days, while mega projects are to be cleared within 15 days in a three-tier system.

Applications for projects will be deemed to have been approved if orders are not issued within the specified timeframe. Permissions will be given at different levels depending on the size of the investment.

The Bill is a precursor to the Telangana industrial policy slated to be tabled in the Legislature. Tabled by minister T. Harish Rao, the Bill also seeks to repeal the existing Andhra Pradesh Single Window Clearance Act of 2002.

 

According to the proposed legislation, a three-tier system is to be set up depending on the size of the investment. The iPASS Bill envisages a District Committee, a State Level Committee and a Telangana State Wide Investment Facilitation Board (T-SWIFT) for clearing projects. Small investments will be cleared by the District Level Committee itself while larger projects will be cleared by the State Level Committee.

 

Highlights:

  • Govt tables an innovative project approval bill
  • Self-certification by investors to be provided for
  • New industrial policy soon, to be the best in India
  • Right to Single Window Clearance in 12-15 days envisaged
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New industrial policy to ensure industrialisation across Telangana, says top official

The Telangana government is confident that its industrial policy, awaiting cabinet approval, will help spread industrialisation across the 10 districts of the new state, a top official says.

"We have identified 10 to 12 core sectors which will include some of the obvious ones like pharmaceutical, aerospace and food processing. The idea is to have two large industrial parks for each sector over a period of time," says K. Pradeep Chandra, Special Chief Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, Telangana. "Think of this as 20 industrial parks spread over the nine districts of Telangana (excluding Hyderabad - the tenth and the capital). Each district will get two to three parks and this way industrialisation will be spread across the state," he added.

 

Chandra was earlier the principal secretary handling industrial promotion for united Andhra Pradesh. There are big names coming to Telangana as was the case with an undivided Andhra Pradesh earlier, according to Chandra. "Back then, we got in the Sri City project, Pepsi to Andhra Pradesh. Now we have Coke planning to invest Rs 1,000 crore in Telangana. The process is on to identify land for this project. Similarly, while Cadbury went to Andhra Pradesh then, we now have ITC planning to invest in food processing and cookie-making in Telangana. Like Isuzu Motors went to Andhra Pradesh earlier, we are now talking to Mahindras to expand and establish their new tractor facility here."

 

The Tata group plans to manufacture Dornier aircraft, in association with RUAG Aviation, in the state. "While Tata Advanced Systems with RUAG Aviation planned to manufacture the Dornier 228 fuselage and wing in Hyderabad, it is now likely that they may make the entire Dornier aircraft here," says Chandra.

The landscape has changed for industry in Telangana, asserts Chandra. "The statements made by Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao that industry would get top priority is making a huge difference. He has also assured availability of land and water. Though power supply is an immediate problem, we hope to overcome it in a year or so," he says.

 

The Telangana government has begun a survey to identify land that can be offered to new industries in the state, says Chandra. "A process is on to identify, district-wise, land that is suitable for industrialisation and the initial survey report is very good. Hopefully by the end of this year the entire survey will be done and around 200,000 acres could become available for industrialisation."

Chandra says the state government is also considering specific projects such as setting up a pharmaceutical city near Hyderabad and a cotton hub in Warangal district, the largest producer of long-staple cotton.

 

Source: http://businesstoday.intoday.in

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copied from CBN man.. this was his idea

 

yah expecting that quote from pulkas....brain ki gaddi ...pachha gaddi thintey anthe untundhi....

andukey specifically called 2 midi-midi gananam pulkas above

 

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calling killer99 parmqq erri pulkas, ippudu evadidhi pettukuntarru mee notlo

 

Monnat nunchi pedthune unnav ga valla notlo.. rest ivvu bro vallaki.. chachipoye la unnaru.. :3D_Smiles_38:  :3D_Smiles_38:

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Monnat nunchi pedthune unnav ga valla notlo.. rest ivvu bro vallaki.. chachipoye la unnaru.. :3D_Smiles_38:  :3D_Smiles_38:

 

vintha entante...chatuki poi edusthunnaro emo thelvadhu kani...ikkada mathram...vallaku pade dialgues reverse lo using....

pakkintodu chesina kadupu ni chusi edvalo navvalo theliyaka, jabbalu sarsukune erri pulkas

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vintha entante...chatuki poi edusthunnaro emo thelvadhu kani...ikkada mathram...vallaku pade dialgues reverse lo using....

pakkintodu chesina kadupu ni chusi edvalo navvalo theliyaka, jabbalu sarsukune erri pulkas

 

Alla bondha..edupu mohalu..

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Ha ha ha....  fast ga illa chedevsa... 

 

All project in Telangana will be cleared in 30 days ante.. vunna project anni whitewash aypothunaye emo anukuntuan.. KCR New policy  valla...

 

 

Please edit the title lo..  All permission to new project will be cleared in 30 days ani... Don't miss lead DB yuvatha...

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