SICOP touching Rs 1000 cr turnover during this fiscal: Kichloo

Excelsior Correspondent

MoS Industries Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo chairing Board of Directors meeting of SICOP at Srinagar on Thursday.
MoS Industries Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo chairing Board of Directors meeting of SICOP at Srinagar on Thursday.

SRINAGAR, Aug 7: Heading towards highest ever business turnover of Rs.1000 crore during current financial year, the Jammu and Kashmir Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Limited (SICOP) has registered a turnover of Rs.904.81 crore during last financial year, thereby yielding an income of Rs.26.07 crore for the Corporation.
This was stated at the 84th meeting of Board of Directors of SICOP held under the chairmanship of Minister of State for Industries and Commerce Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo here today.
The Board reviewed physical and financial achievements of the Corporation for the last financial year and first quarter of the current financial year, besides, held threadbare discussion and made appropriate decisions to make the Corporation more vibrant, progressive and profitable.
Financial Commissioner, Industries and Commerce Khurshid Ahmad Ganai and Principal Secretary Planning and Development, B. R. Sharma, were present in the meeting.
The Board also reviewed follow up action of previous board meeting. It also approved the enhancement of retirement age of its employees from 58 to 60 as per already issued Government decision.
The Board reviewed the status of various ongoing projects including Sanat Ghar, which is being constructed at a cost of Rs. 27.21 crore at Bemina, Srinagar. The Sanat Ghar will accommodate offices of all Heads of Departments and Corporations under the Administrative Control of Industries and Commerce Department under one roof. The Board gave a time line of one month for its completion and directed MD SICOP to ensure work in double shift.
The meeting also reviewed the progress of upgradation of Industrial Estate at Gangyal, which has been completed at a cost of Rs. 9.83 crore. The Minister directed for preparing of DPRs for II Phase of the project.
The Board was informed that Industrial Estate at Govindsar, Kathua is completely functional and land measuring 521 Kanal has been allotted to 81 prospective entrepreneurs. All basic infrastructure facilities like power, roads, water and drains are available in the estate.
The Board nominates SICOP as Nodal agency for procurement/distribution of Pashmina wool among traders /Pashmina weavers in Kashmir valley.
Earlier, MD, SICOP, R.L.Tickoo gave a detailed presentation about the progress and performance of the corporation.
Among others, Director General Budget, Nisar Ahmad, Director Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Institute, Virender Sharma, Director I&C, Kashmir Nazim Zai Khan, Director I&C, Jammu, Abdul Rashid were present in the meeting besides other senior officers and representatives of various Trade Association.