Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje today announced that a amnesty scheme would soon be rolled out in the state for disposal of outstanding demands of the business fraternity after the implementation of GST.
The draft of the scheme has been prepared and it will soon be introduced. It will provide relief to businessmen in the state, Raje said during a public meeting in the industrial city of Pali.
The chief minister said effective monitoring of the Mudra scheme will be ensured so that young entrepreneurs get loans in time.
Raje said a dumping yard to dispose waste from granite units will be set-up in Pali and that officials have been directed to identify the location for the project.
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