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Mann seeks incentives for industry on a par with hill states

Being a border state, Punjab deserves a special "ease of doing business" status, the CM said.

News Arena Network - Chandigarh - UPDATED: October 23, 2024, 07:57 PM - 2 min read

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

Mann seeks incentives for industry on a par with hill states

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.


Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday sought incentives and concessions for the state’s industry on a par with those enjoyed by the neighbouring hill states.

 

Mann said Punjab being a border state deserves a special "ease of doing business" status, which would help in its comprehensive industrial development.

 

The CM said industries are the backbone of Punjab's development.

 

He pointed out that due to the preferential incentives given to hilly regions in neighbouring Himachal and J&K, as it particularly affects Punjab's industry which lies in the vicinity of areas like HP's Baddi and Jammu, Mann said.

 

He was speaking at the inaugural session of a workshop "MSME exports as drivers of growth for Punjab" jointly organised by NITI Aayog and the Confederation of Indian Industry here.

 

Mann announced that the state is prepared to charter exclusive trains for Punjabi entrepreneurs, enabling them to ship their goods economically to Kandla port, boosting profitability and trade.

 

Describing MSMEs as the pivot of Punjab's economy, Mann said MSMEs play a crucial role in the economic development, significantly contributing to GDP, employment generation, and exports.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Suman Bery, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog, emphasised the importance of supporting MSMEs while acknowledging the challenges they face.

 

Meanwhile, Bhagwant Mann further emphasised that Punjab, sharing a 532-kilometer-long border with Pakistan, acts as a first line of defence for the country.

 

He also highlighted the global presence of Punjabis, who have made their mark in various industries worldwide.

 

Mann noted that Punjab, though accounting for just 1.5 per cent of India's total land area, contributes nearly 2.5 per cent to the national economy and 1.6 per cent to India's exports.

 

Mann pointed out that Punjab has a strong base of nearly two lakh MSMEs, which provide large-scale employment opportunities.

 

He highlighted that Punjab is the third-largest producer of wheat and rice, the largest producer of machine tools, hand tools, and bicycle components, and a leader in horticulture crops such as mandarins, carrots, musk melons, and honey.

 

Moreover, the state is a key player in India's woollen knitwear production, sewing machine manufacturing, and sports goods production, he said.

 

Listing the state government's initiatives to support MSMEs and boost exports, Mann noted that Punjab's Industrial and Business Development Policy 2022 (IBDP-2022) offers a holistic approach with ease-of-doing-business reforms and fiscal incentives for both existing and new units.

 

He mentioned that since the implementation of IBDP-2022, Punjab has attracted investments worth Rs 76,915 crore.

 

To further industrial growth, the state has established an Industrial Advisory Commission to support key industrial clusters. Dedicated sector-specific parks have also been developed, and the state is encouraging districts to become export hubs to boost rural economic growth and employment generation, he said.

 

The state government has also set up District Export Promotion Committees to facilitate MSMEs in navigating export procedures.

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