The government has also decided to make the Bureau of Investment Promotion more effective with the establishment of its offices at district level.
Making clear that the new industrial policy would expand and strengthen fiscal incentives to the existing and new industries, he also announced abolition of truck unions to ensure free and fair movement of goods, including industrial products, besides for "destroying the transport mafia" in the state.
The government, he told the House, had decided to work out a comprehensive programme to improve distribution and transmission systems of power in the state, and also to get the power purchase accounts of last five years audited through a third party to discern misappropriation of funds, if any.
The chief minister also announced several other steps to revive the state's industry which, he claimed, had been completely devastated under the previous regime.
These include creation of land banks in all major towns to enable young entrepreneurs to set up industries or shift existing industries to new areas, fiscal incentives for border and kandi areas, simplification of process of obtaining CLU and the establishment of Industrial Policy Implementation Council under the chief minister to oversee time-bound development of industry in the state.
The chief minister also announced setting up of new industrial hubs in Sangrur and Khanna and a Rs 100 crore fund to be created to promote start-up culture in the state.
Noting that there were over 2 million unemployed youth in the state, Amarinder reiterated his government's commitment to 'Ghar Ghar Mein Naukri' and said the 'Apni Gaddi Apna Rozgaar', Yaari Enterprises, and Harra tractors, as promised in the manifesto, will be announced in the budget.
Amarinder also announced his decision to fulfill the pre- poll promise of giving smartphones to youth aged 18-35 years from the families with annual income upto Rs 6 lakh, provided they have passed Class X.
Referring to the transport mafia, the chief minister informed the House that nearly 27 per cent buses in the state were plying without valid permits and said the permits for trucks and buses given by the previous government in a non- transparent manner would be cancelled.
Rationalisation of routes for passenger transport vehicles, including buses, as well introduction of new buses under government and private sectors would also be ensured to check monopoly of a few operators, the chief minister added.
He also promised online platforms for the citizens to apply for driving licences and other services of the Transport Department in the next three months.
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