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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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vineetsinghdeora
vineetsinghdeora 8 years 8 months ago
Convey All People, Who is throwing Dust ( kachara) On Road Please Catch their Photos and Video on Whats up and share. Everybody will Throw Dust in Dustbeen. Vineetsinghdeora 9460205434
Ruchik Shah
Ruchik Shah 8 years 8 months ago
India's population is approx 131 Crore and assuming family size of 5, India needs roughly 35-40 Crore jobs. Govt policy should control digitization and automation by keeping in mind the jobs required. Automation will require few high skilled resources but will leave semi skilled and unskilled individuals jobless. The west needs automation because they don't have workforce but we have the largest workforce and we have to create employment.
Hemraj Deshwal
Hemraj Deshwal 8 years 8 months ago
We have seen that lakhs of workers have filed case in courts against illegal termination or any other reasons. Most of them filed affidavits that they are unemployed and demanded for back wages but they are still employed. Most of cases are filed for back wages rather than employment. There should be a mechanism to track any employee whether he is working in any organisation / self employed or not. If it is proved in court that the employee is employed somewhere, most of cases will be solved
TRISHA JAIN
TRISHA JAIN 8 years 8 months ago
WORKING FEMALES & SMALL KIDS There must b a facility for small children of working females. In govt. Sec. Thr is 33% female recruitment policy bt when comes to their small kids there is no strict policy nt even in pvt. Sector. Due to this mostly women have to leave career for kids safety nd development. Its necessary that females must b given CRECHE FACILITY With FULL AMENITIES in every org. so that they can manage career with stress free minds. Compulsory policy fr hiring women
Satish kumar kanojiya
Satish kumar kanojiya 8 years 8 months ago
New Industrial Policy will subsume the National Manufacturing Policy. The DIPP has proposed that the new Industrial Policy will aim at making India a manufacturing hub by promoting ‘Make in India’. The Policy aims to incorporate the use of modern smart technologies such as Internet of Things (IOT), artificial intelligence and robotics for advanced manufacturing.Union leaders usually blackmail industries by work stoppage or work hamper. In such case management has to carry a burden of a culprit
Satish kumar kanojiya
Satish kumar kanojiya 8 years 8 months ago
Every industry should have to provide 1 year of training to the students of respective sector and the result of that year will be declared as per the performance of particular studentA consultative approach was taken while formulating the new Industrial Policy wherein six thematic areas were formed. 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 fut
Ashish Menda
Ashish Menda 8 years 8 months ago
As a 23 year old civil engineer, I strongly feel that services of startup india movement should be further extended to civil field for innovation and enhancement in infrastructure and construction industry.This will strongly boost the smart city concept coming up and further take Indian infrastructure to another level.Since,Infrastructure forms the face of a country and is a healthy contributor of GDP and has enormous potential for employment too.#DIPP #MyGov
saksham goel
saksham goel 8 years 9 months ago
there should be clear cut directions for the industries regarding the air & water pollution regulations. the government officials are taking bribe from the factories by searching the loopholes in the previous policies. please specify the clear regulations for the textile dyeing units, as there are many loop holes in the regulations especially in the water pollution.
ankit mishra
ankit mishra 8 years 9 months ago
Every industry should have to provide 1 year of training to the students of respective sector and the result of that year will be declared as per the performance of particular student. marks should be based on discipline, knowledge, practical and importance of the particular in the org. it will be easy to create more skilled personals and more skilled and employed youth with practically ready for the industries.