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November 3, 2020 8:28:05 pm


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Haryana authorities has determined to give an annual subsidy of Rs 48,000 per employee for seven years to these industries that make use of local youth.

Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala, who additionally holds the portfolio of Industries & Commerce and Labour & Employment, introduced this after presiding over a gathering of the highest officers of his departments on Haryana Enterprises and Employment Policy-2020 (HEPP-2020), Tuesday.

Dushyant additionally introduced that “to attract more industries in Haryana, it is proposed to give exemption in the electricity duty for 20 years under HEPP-2020. Earlier, this exemption was applicable for 10 years, only.”

All these provisions are a part of the HEPP-2020 that, Dushyant stated, “will soon be implemented across Haryana”.

Dushyant’s Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) that entered right into a post-poll alliance with BJP after 2019 Assembly polls outcomes had been strongly advocating for 75 per cent reservation for Haryanvis in jobs throughout Haryana’s personal sector.
Dushyant introduced that “those industries that will employ local youth would be given a subsidy of Rs 48,000 per employee per year for a period of seven years”.

In July, this 12 months, Haryana Cabinet had permitted “a proposal for drafting the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Ordinance, 2020 to provide 75 per cent reservation to residents of the state in jobs in the private sector”.

The ordinance’s draft goals at earmarking new jobs with a wage of lower than Rs 50,000 per month to local candidates in privately managed corporations, societies, trusts, restricted legal responsibility partnership corporations, partnership corporations and many others that make use of greater than 10 individuals. The draft additionally proposes that the employers would even be given the choice to recruit 10 per cent local candidates from one district. Exemption can be supplied if appropriate local candidates weren’t accessible for a specific class of trade.

“Special measures are being taken in the direction of providing benefits to investors by giving them 100 per cent investment subsidy in lieu of State Goods and Services Tax,” Dushyant stated.

Talking in regards to the authorities’s initiatives to curb the menace of stubble burning, Dushyant stated, “State government has also planned to give special exemption in this policy to the industries for the management of residues of paddy straw and other crops so that along with being self-reliant in terms of electricity the country and state itself will be pollution-free. The draft of HEEP has been finalised and will soon be implemented in the state.”

He added: “HEPP-2020 is prepared by the Industries and Commerce Department, where on one hand suggestions were taken from 151 industrial associations of the country and on the other hand, industrial policies of other states including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Punjab and Rajasthan were also studied to formulate the most apt policy for Haryana. The draft policy was also uploaded into the public domain for about a month so that the stakeholders could study it and give their suggestions.”

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