*Last date under Power Amnesty Scheme extended
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Aug 17: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today interacted with the representatives of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) at the Raj Bhavan auditorium to get the first hand appraisal of the issues and problems of the business community.
The interaction proved to be a gainful event for the trade bodies as important decisions were made including framing of a committee to make an assessment of the overall economic scenario and propose fresh measures to ensure its revival; extension of Power Amnesty Scheme and taking a holistic view of Policy/Guidelines for Registration, Renewal/Operation of House Boats.
To provide succour to the problems being faced by the traders, the Lt Governor announced a committee headed by Advisor to the Lt Governor, Kewal Kumar Sharma, consisting of Financial Commissioner, Finance Department; Commissioner Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department; Secretary, Tourism and Chairman, J&K Bank. The committee would work out modalities for the economic revival and propose measures for extending the much needed support to the business community; and will submit its report to the Lt Governor by 1st of September, 2020, so that necessary measures can be initiated in the right direction.
Taking cognizance of the demands raised by various members of the umbrella body to extend the benefits under the Power Amnesty Scheme, the Lt Governor issued on-spot directions to extend the last date for availing of benefits under Power Amnesty Scheme upto 30th September, 2020.
He directed the concerned officers to devise an institutional mechanism for taking onboard all stakeholders while formulating policies and other related issues, besides taking a fresh holistic review, after examining stakeholder concerns, in respect of Policy/Guidelines for Registration, Renewal/Operation of House Boats.
The members of the delegation of KCCI led by its President, Sheikh Ashiq Hussain apprised the Lt Governor about a range of concerning issues of the prominent business sectors including Industries, Hospitality, Handicrafts sector, Houseboats, Tourism, Private Schools, Apple Cold Storage, Young Entrepreneurs etc.
They also projected the socio-economic problems being faced by the people, especially the business community due to COVID pandemic and other factors.
Redressing the issues, the Lt Governor assured the members of the delegation that a compassionate view would be taken for the redressal of the issues and demands projected by them. He added that the Government is committed to addressing the issues concerning the Industries, besides promoting entrepreneurship and business opportunities for the youth of J&K.
Kewal Kumar Sharma, Advisor to the Lt Governor; BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Arun Kumar Mehta, Financial Commissioner, Finance Department; Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, Commissioner/ Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department; R. K. Chhibber, Chairman, J&K Bank, besides senior officers were present on the occasion.