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Permissions granted for 53 applications through single desk portal
Permissions granted for 53 applications through single desk portal

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Permissions granted for 53 applications through single desk portal

Nandyal: District Collector G Raja Kumari on Friday directed officials to promptly grant approvals for applications submitted through the Single Desk Portal, in order to promote aspiring industrialists in the district. Presiding over the District Industrial and Export Promotion Committee (DIEPC) meeting held at the Collectorate's video conference hall, the Collector emphasized the importance of facilitating the establishment of industries in the district. The meeting was attended by District Industries Centre (DIC) General Manager Javahar Babu, Lead District Manager Ravinder Kumar, SC/ST Chamber of Commerce President Rajamahendranath, and other concerned department officials. During the meeting, the Collector stated that 65 industrial proposals were received over the last quarter under the Single Desk system. Out of these, approvals have already been granted for 53 units by the respective departments. She instructed the officials from the Environment and Factories Departments to resolve the remaining 12 applications within the stipulated timeframe. Highlighting the government's commitment to supporting entrepreneurs, the Collector announced that under various industrial incentive schemes such as investment subsidy, interest subsidy, electricity concessions, and sales tax benefits, a total of Rs.31.85 lakhs has been sanctioned to 16 production and service-based units in the district. She further called for enhanced awareness among youth in both urban and rural areas regarding industrial investments and the establishment of new units, underscoring the crucial role of grassroots-level entrepreneurship in economic development. Among those present at the meeting were Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories Narayana Reddy, Pollution Control Board Executive Engineer Kishore Reddy, Transport Department Officer Aishwarya Reddy, and representatives from various departments and industrial associations.

Collector calls for creating conducive atmosphere for entrepreneurs in Sri Sathya Sai district
Collector calls for creating conducive atmosphere for entrepreneurs in Sri Sathya Sai district

The Hindu

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Collector calls for creating conducive atmosphere for entrepreneurs in Sri Sathya Sai district

Sri Sathya Sai district Collector T.S. Chetan on Thursday called on the District Industries Centre (DIC) and bankers to provide encouragement to active and aspiring entrepreneurs, as 'industrial development is crucial for the district's economic growth.' During the District Industries Promotion and Export Committee meeting at the Collectorate here, the Collector reviewed the status of industrial approvals to the entrepreneurs, issued through the Single Desk Portal. He informed the officials of the allied departments to work in coordination to strengthen the presence of industries in the district. 'We need to have more and more employment opportunities. For this, industrial growth is essential. There should be a conducive environment for setting up of industries and encouragement to the entrepreneurs. Then, we can expect a positive response for new industrial investments,' the Collector said. Mr. Chetan urged the bankers and the District Industries Centre (DIC) to adopt a liberal and friendly approach towards the entrepreneurs and devise proper methodologies to extend financial incentives and support to new investors. The Collector directed the officials to ensure the timely approval of new applications from the entrepreneurs and accord permissions for 21 new industrial units within the stipulated deadlines. He also reviewed the subjects related to concessions, investment subsidies, electricity tariffs, and interest rates for the entrepreneurs. The officials informed the Collector that as many as 37 applications were cleared. Deputy Director of Industries Mohammad Shafi, Extension wing officials, and senior officials of the Agriculture, Horticulture, and Social Welfare departments were present.

Urban areas require understanding of PM Voahwakarma Yojana: Collector
Urban areas require understanding of PM Voahwakarma Yojana: Collector

Hans India

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Urban areas require understanding of PM Voahwakarma Yojana: Collector

Puttaparthi: Collector T.S. Chetan emphasized that industrial development is key to achieving economic growth in the district. He made these remarks while presiding over the District Industries and Export Promotion Committee (DIEPC) meeting held at the PGRS Conference Hall in the Collectorate on Wednesday. During the meeting, the Collector first reviewed the functioning of the District Industries Department. He stressed the need to strengthen the industrial sector and enhance coordination among all related departments to boost the district's economic development. He directed that all pending applications under the Single Desk Portal must be resolved promptly. The review revealed that 21 applications are currently pending in the Single Desk Portal. These include 1 with APIIC, 18 forwarded to APPCB, 1 with the Department of Factories, and 1 with the Fire Services Department. Additionally, 20 MSME claims related to industrial incentives are still awaiting approval. The Collector instructed officials to ensure speedy resolution of all pending applications. Highlighting the importance of promoting the PM Vishwakarma Yojana, the Collector called for extensive awareness campaigns at the urban level and encouraged prompt collection of applications from eligible beneficiaries. He directed nodal officers in village and ward secretariats to take special initiatives for the implementation of this scheme. The meeting was attended by District Industries General Manager Nagaraju, APIIC Zonal Manager Sony Sahani, DPO Samanta, LDM Ramana Kumar, Handlooms Department Officer K. Krishnamurthy, District Fire Officer Hemant Reddy, DICCI representative Venkataramana, and other officials.

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