Tn Pegs Industrial Growth Target At 8%

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To enact new act, set up body for infrastructure promotion
The Tamil Nadu State Industrial Policy 2003 targets an industrial growth of eight per cent over the Tenth Plan period. The state proposes to undertake the second generation of reforms that would strengthen the infrastructure and facilitate the creation of new manufacturing capacities in the state.
In order to create adequate investments in infrastructure and enable private sector participation, the government proposes to enact an Infrastructure Development Enabling Act (IDEA) and set up an Infrastructure Development Board.
An Infrastructure Fund with an initial corpus of Rs. 00 crore will be created. The government in its industrial policy, announced on Tuesday, committed to provide good quality power on tap by creating additional power capacity of 30 per cent by March 2007. The present power generating capacity in the state is 8250 MW.
On the fiscal reforms front, the industrial policy documents states that the state financial corporation, the Tamilnadu Industrial Investment Corporation, will be recapitalised to enable technology upgradation of industries. The states would also do away with entry tax on imports for manufacturing units.
The state also proposes to enact an Industrial Promotion and Business Deregulation Statute to enable single window approvals at state and district levels. The proposed statute would also simplify application procedures, returns, inspection and certification routines.
As part of the restructuring process at the public sector undertakings, the state plans to exit from manufacturing through disinvestments. Privatisation of manufacturing co-operative sector units will be undertaken.
The state also proposes to amend existing labour laws in line with recommendations of the Second National Labour Commission. The industrial policy has highlighted the need to review existing labour laws like those pertaining to layoff, retrenchment, engagement of contract labour and flexibility of timings of work. The proposed changes in the labour laws will be done in concurrence with the central government.
Salient features of Industrial Policy 2003
First Published: Sep 18 2003 | 12:00 AM IST