ORISSA
8. NON-RESIDENT INDIANS
The State welcomes industrial/business
ventures by NRIs. IPICOL and ELCO will continue to work as nodal agencies
to provide facilities to NRI entrepreneurs. The State Level Nodal Committee
is also geared to make available infrastructural and other facilities to
NRI Industrialists quickly and effectively. The State Government will formulate
a policy to provide land for housing for the NRI - Industrialists in the
State Capital and other important places through the concerned Urban Development
Authorities and Housing Boards. Reservation of some seats for children
of NRIs setting up industries in the State. In Engineering and Medical
and other Professional Institutions may also be considered in conformity
with the National and State policies. government would allocate land to
large Industries including NRI industrialists to set up their Corporation
Headquarters of the State Capital and other locations on preferential basis.
9. SICK INDUSTRIES
The State government will
make all efforts to revive sick but potentially viable industrial units.
Unviable sick units, however, will not be supported. The State Level Inter
Institutional Committee, the State Level empowered Committee and State
Level Nodal Committee will quickly process and finalise the cases of rehabilitation
coming through BIFR or otherwise. Efforts would be made to obtain assistance
from the National renewal Fund (NRF) for rehabilitation of surplus personnel
of Industrial establishment.
10. PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS
The State Government would
follow a pragmatic policy regarding Public Sector Undertaking (PSUs). The
State PSUs will undertake rationalization of their existing manpower. They
will also seek more commercial borrowing instead of depending on budgetary
support from the State Government. A Cabinet Sub-committee has been formed
to decide about the future of all PSUs. The General policy would be to
continue with promotional PSUs and strengthen them to play their role effectively.
Commercial Undertakings could be privatised. While profit making commercial
PSUs would be suitable for partial disinvestment to generate resources
for modernization/expansion/diversification, shares of loss making PSUs
would be disinvested to the extent of 51% or more in order to infuse private
management and capital for revival.
11. QUALITY
Small Scale Industries would
be encouraged to seek ISI certification. Large and medium Industries will
similarly be encouraged to obtain ISO 9000 certification. Incentive/awards
would be provided for this purpose. In public sector units ISO certification
and Total Quality Management (TQM) would be sought. While SSI units may
receive some marketing support from the State Government and its agencies,
such industries would also look into their cost and quality aspects.
12. CONSULTANCY
IDCO will be strengthened
to undertake turn-key project consultancy. ORITCO would also be strengthened
to provide consultancy to small and medium scale industries. Promotional
institutions would be geared to have updated industrial Data Bank and undertake
project identification on a continuous base so that a shelf of projects
with latest information and data is available to entrepreneurs. A State
Level Project Identification Committee will be constituted to constantly
review and update this effort. In this process, private consultancy organisation
in the State will also be involved.
13. ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
The Industrial Policy of
1980 and after have helped in promoting small, medium and large industries
in the State. Still, the entrepreneurship base in the State is small and
needs to be expanded. For this purpose the State Government will support
the strengthening of the Institute of Entrepreneurship Development and
opening of its branches in different parts of the State. Steps will also
be taken to improve the facilities at the district level for training of
entrepreneurs including those selected under the Prime Minister's Rozgar
Yojana (PMRY) in conducting Entrepreneurship Development Programmes.
14. ADVISORY BOARD
An Industrial Advisory Board
under the Chairmanship of the Chief Minister and Heads of important Industrial
Houses in the country as members will be constituted to provide direction
and guidance to the State's industrial development efforts.
15. CO-ORDINATION AND
MONITORING
A Cabinet Sub-Committee will
be constituted to oversee implementation of this Industrial Policy. A Committee
on fast track projects for large industries in power, mineral and other
key sectors will be constituted under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary
to review implementation of these projects once every month. These projects
will also be reviewed at the Chief Minister's level with the assistance
of Minister, Industries once every three months. Open house discussions
will be held from time to time in different parts of the State to interact
with entrepreneurs and their associations directly to appreciate their
problems.
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