GURUGRAM: In a bid to attract extra investments in the logistics and retail house, the state government has determined to provide higher ground area ratio (FAR), assistance in land acquisition, rationalisation of exterior construction fees (EDC) among different benefits in its Logistics, Warehousing and Retail Policy that will probably be unveiled in August.
The highlights of the draft coverage were revealed at a round-table conference held in the city on Monday, where Haryana industries and commerce minister Vipul Goel met representatives from the logistics and retail trade and sought their suggestions and comments on it. “Our thought at the back of launching this coverage is to place Haryana, particularly Gurugram, as a logistics, warehousing and retail hub for northern India and with its geographical benefit, it suits the bill. However, we want the coverage to facilitate the business slightly than restrict it, and therefore we have invited the suggestions from the trade,” he stated.
Goel additionally stated the suggestions and comments can be incorporated in the draft and in the end the final coverage will probably be launched in August this year. The coverage will in large part focus on regulatory simplification, fiscal incentives, infrastructure augmentation and human capital construction.
Devendra Singh, secretary IT, Haryana government, stated that as part of the coverage, the state government can be growing a logistics hub in Bawal and 3 different retail hubs. “We are but to finalise the positioning of those hubs, however they might be announced quickly,” he stated. Talking concerning the coverage, Singh stated that the federal government has appointed KPMG as the company to draft the coverage and “it’s looking at different states and their policies for easiest practices as neatly”. In terms of retail, the federal government plans to increase the FAR to 200 and lengthen the operational timings of the stores from five am to 11 pm.
“We had additionally won advice for allowing ladies to work in all the shifts in the retail sector and we're comparing whether it is possible,” he added.
The highlights of the draft coverage were revealed at a round-table conference held in the city on Monday, where Haryana industries and commerce minister Vipul Goel met representatives from the logistics and retail trade and sought their suggestions and comments on it. “Our thought at the back of launching this coverage is to place Haryana, particularly Gurugram, as a logistics, warehousing and retail hub for northern India and with its geographical benefit, it suits the bill. However, we want the coverage to facilitate the business slightly than restrict it, and therefore we have invited the suggestions from the trade,” he stated.
Goel additionally stated the suggestions and comments can be incorporated in the draft and in the end the final coverage will probably be launched in August this year. The coverage will in large part focus on regulatory simplification, fiscal incentives, infrastructure augmentation and human capital construction.
Devendra Singh, secretary IT, Haryana government, stated that as part of the coverage, the state government can be growing a logistics hub in Bawal and 3 different retail hubs. “We are but to finalise the positioning of those hubs, however they might be announced quickly,” he stated. Talking concerning the coverage, Singh stated that the federal government has appointed KPMG as the company to draft the coverage and “it’s looking at different states and their policies for easiest practices as neatly”. In terms of retail, the federal government plans to increase the FAR to 200 and lengthen the operational timings of the stores from five am to 11 pm.
“We had additionally won advice for allowing ladies to work in all the shifts in the retail sector and we're comparing whether it is possible,” he added.
New govt policy to make Haryana a logistics hub: Goel
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June 12, 2018
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