The creation of a Rs 100 crore fund to promote start-up culture, establishment of a skills university and industry specific skill development centers, are other highlights of this policy.
All skill training schemes in the state will be brought under one agency, the Punjab Skill Development Mission, an official spokesperson said.
A cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, gave its nod to the salient features of the policy, including the provision regarding five year fixed power tariff for existing and new industries, he said.
According to the official spokesperson, the One Time Settlement (OTS) policy, 2017, would help in releasing blocked industrial investments and assets and put these to productive use so as to revive the existing industries in Punjab.
It will also result in reducing the burden of litigation, he said.
Power Minister Rana Gurjit Singh abstained from the discussion on the one-time settlement of loans as his company would also benefit from the move, the spokesperson said.
At the meeting, Chief Minister Singh proposed hiking incentives for the industry in border areas from 125 per cent to 140 per cent, the official said.
The new policy has been prepared in consultation with all stakeholders, including industrial associations and the departments concerned.
Aimed at promoting ease of doing business, the policy is founded on the eight strategic pillars of infrastructure, power, MSME, startup and entrepreneurship, skill development, ease of doing business, fiscal and non-fiscal incentives, stakeholder engagement and policy implementation unit and sector specific strategies, the official said.
Single window facility to existing enterprises at the district level and special relief for sick MSME units are other features. These will involve deferment of recovery of arrears of electricity duty, power bills, house tax and water charges for a period of five years.
These units shall also be exempted from minimum charges for electric connection during closure period and incentive of exemption from electricity duty for two years shall also be provided, the official said.
These units shall be exempted from minimum charges for electric connection during closure period and incentive of exemption from electricity duty for three years shall also be provided.
The policy provides incentives such as investment subsidy by way of reimbursement of net SGST, exemption from electricity duty, property tax etc. MSME units have been given more incentives than large industries, including access to finance, infrastructure, markets and technology etc.
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