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Suggestions Invited for Formulation of a New Industrial Policy

Start Date :
Aug 31, 2017
Last Date :
Sep 26, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry initiated the process of formulation of a new Industrial Policy in May 2017. Since the last ...

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry initiated the process of formulation of a new Industrial Policy in May 2017. Since the last Industrial Policy announced in 1991, India has transformed into one of the fastest growing economies in the world. With strong macro-economic fundamentals and several path breaking reforms in the last three years, India is equipped to deploy a different set of ideas and strategies to build a globally competitive Indian industry. The new Industrial Policy will subsume the National Manufacturing Policy.

A consultative approach has been taken for industrial policy formulation wherein six thematic focus groups and an online survey on DIPP website have been used to obtain inputs. Focus groups, with members from government departments, industry associations, academia, and think tanks have been setup to delve deep into challenges faced by the industry in specific areas. The six thematic areas include Manufacturing and MSME; Technology and Innovation; Ease of Doing Business; Infrastructure, Investment, Trade and Fiscal policy; and Skills and employability for the future. A Task Force on Artificial Intelligence for India’s Economic Transformation has also been constituted which will provide inputs for the policy.

It is proposed that the new Industrial Policy will aim at making India a manufacturing hub by promoting ‘Make in India’. It will also suitably incorporate the use of modern smart technologies such as IOT, artificial intelligence and robotics for advanced manufacturing.

Hon’ble Minister of State(i/c) for Commerce & Industry Smt Nirmala Sitharaman will hold consultations with stakeholders, including industry captains, think tanks and State governments in Chennai, Guwahati and Mumbai. The Industrial Policy is likely to be announced in October 2017.

DIPP invites comments, feedback, suggestions from the public regarding framing of the new Policy.

The last date of submission of suggestions is 25th September, 2017.

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o v gnana prakash
o v gnana prakash 8 years 9 months ago
We have Industries marked under Small, Medium and Large. Every large Industry establishment should provide Agriculture to the extent of their area, so as to develop inhouse as well outhouse products. Inhouse products through Agri shall be sold in India, as well products manufactured shall be either domestic or International use. This way both are improved. 100 acres of agriculture, 100 acres of Industry. Both should be equally developed. Both the ways employment generation be offered.
PREETAM SINGH_18
PREETAM SINGH_18 8 years 9 months ago
Good evening Sir i am preetam singh from Jhalawar Rajsthan i am honest & hard worker please give a chance i will prv it Sir please a job for publicly social activity
SHYAM DHRUV
SHYAM DHRUV 8 years 9 months ago
As it it rightly said by our eminent member of constitutional drafting committee professor K. T. Shah that INDUSTRIAL and AGRICULTURAL growth should be made SIMULTANEOUSLY. One alone growth will bare dire consequences in future as CHINA IS FACING SEVERE POLLUTION. ALOS EVERYWHERE machines are posing threat for HUMAN JOB. SO wherever possible let there be HUMAN MADE PROCESS. This will help in developing industry, society, employment and ultimately the growth and development of the nation .
Pramod Gupta_7
Pramod Gupta_7 8 years 9 months ago
India is suffering from increasing unemployment. There are huge items getting imported from Countries like China, killing India manufacturing sectors. Make a list of imports in terms of value per year in chronological order from highest to lowest. Please declare huge benefits to industries manufacturing them in India making them economical to make them in India. Employment generation will happen with huge growth of Industry.
Tarun Gupta
Tarun Gupta 8 years 9 months ago
We are large population . We need labour intensive technology to absorb our population. Automation is not good for India. We need to promote labour intensive technology to keep our people employed.
Tarun Gupta
Tarun Gupta 8 years 9 months ago
Dear sir, Govt. Is doing lot of cleaning up action. We have 8 lakh crores of npa . Npa burden is taking toll on banking and banks are quite reluctant to lend. Even if banks are ready to lend, entreprenuers are struggling with existing debt and no capacity expansion is happening across sectors. This is leading to no jobs in the market. Job loss in power, steel, real estate and solar is leading to discontent. Need urgent action on this front
sujit lotlikar
sujit lotlikar 8 years 9 months ago
SIR,our industrial policy should also have SEZ modul campus,example-- high security compound includes staying,manufacturing,with all required amenity in one campus. unrest places full economic activity can be carried out within there own places,
Krishna Murari Tripathi
Krishna Murari Tripathi 8 years 9 months ago
Our Respective Prime Minister ji We are Private Industries Worker / Employee in Old MANCHASTER OF UP (Industrial City) - Kanpur. We are showing our think for Extend our Life and with your Coordination. our some mind blowing words - through attached text