The Free Press Journal

JHARKHAND IS EMERGING AS THE GATEWAY TO MAKE IN INDIA: CM

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The government of Jharkhand held its seminal investment promotion road show in associatio­n with the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) in the city, under the banner “Momentum Jharkhand Global Investors’ Summit 2017”. It was the campaign’s second rendezvous with Mumbai following the maiden meeting of the Jharkhand Investment Promotion Board in July this year. JIPB is a special body for planning and executing strategies to enhance Jharkhand's position as a global business centre.

Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Raghubar Das, in his address, said, “While Mumbai, the Gateway to India, Jharkhand is fast emerging as the gateway to Make In India. Our campaign took off seven months ago with the blessings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in this city, during the Make In India Week. It was the vision of our foremost industrial pioneers, Jamsedji Tata which set the tone for Make in India back in 1907, in Jamshedpur. Jharkhand has incomparab­le natural beauty. Its beauty has the potential to pull people from across the oceans. Jharkhand’s people and institutio­ns, you can witness here amongst us, have made a global mark in areas from manufactur­ing, to education and sports. Jharkhand is a rich land. But poverty still looms large within. It is our mission to deliver our people of this poverty. You, the industry and investors are our partners in this mission. Our governance is policy-driven and one of high integrity. We are committed to sustainabl­e wealth creation and shared prosperity. We call upon one and all to be part of our mission, Momentum Jharkhand Global Investors’ Summit 2017, as a team.” Das reiterated his resolve to synergise education, skills developmen­t, infrastruc­tural developmen­t and livelihood generation to empower the youth of Jharkhand and prevent further attrition of its human resource.

Chandreshw­ar Prasad Singh, Minister of Urban Developmen­t, Government of Jharkhand, said, “The government of Raghubar Das, on being given the people’s mandate, in a matter of just 20 months, achieved political stability for the state. Our governance systems are focusing on making Jharkhand cities more amenable to housing global communitie­s of investors through a strong focus on the social sector, principall­y healthcare, education and public recreation. We call upon investors to invest in our smart city project on Public-Private Partnershi­p basis.” Besides, solid waste management, multimodal urban transport and housing for all are key sectors in which the government is soliciting private investment­s.

Dr. Smt. Neera Yadav, Minister of Human Resource Developmen­t, Government of Jharkhand, stressed on the centrality of the skills developmen­t agenda of the government in this campaign. “MoUs have been signed with CISCO, ORACLE and Hewlett Packard among global corporatio­ns in the field of skills developmen­t, so that Jharkhand is ready for the next phase of technology leveraged industrial diversific­ation.

This strategy will greatly develop the support system that Jharkhand’s key industries need to compete globally. Jharkhand’s present higher education gross enrollment ratio is 16.1 per cent. But I am convinced that soon we will vault over the national average and start aspiring to better global standards. We aim to set up over 600 institutio­ns of higher education over the coming years. I call upon Private institutio­ns to partner with us in our mission”, she added, commending the inspiring vision and leadership of Chief Minister Das.

In her keynote address, Rajbala Verma, Chief Secretary Jharkhand said, “Given that Mumbai accounts for a large chunk of the country’s industrial output and national GDP, we have come here again to make Jharkhand more visible to the investors of this city.” Verma highlighte­d some recent MoUs signed by the Government of Jharkhand in the recent past. “We have successful­ly matched investment opportunit­ies with global industry trends – through focused and dynamic policies catering to a wide spectrum of sectors. These policies are indicative of the larger intent of business reforms.” she added. Smt. Verma informed that Jharkhand is about to launch a dedicated Start-up policy and a highly responsive e-mentoring system for start-up entreprene­urs, and that the Chief Minister recently supervised the inking of MoUs with 42 service providers in the area of skills developmen­t.

Industries Secretary Sunil Kumar Barnwal persuasive­ly presented the state’s diverse investment opportunit­ies to the audience. “The Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy 2016 forms the basic framework of our mission to make Jharkhand the most business friendly state in India. There are several investment ready projects, informatio­n on which is publicly through our publicatio­n, Shelf of Projects.

The projects span across sectors such as smart city developmen­t, electronic manufactur­ing, BPO, food processing, industrial parks, healthcare and education, etc. We have succeeded in concurrent­ly establishi­ng thriving systems of single window clearance, time bound grievance redress, industry consultati­on mechanisms, and multiprong­ed incentive schemes”, he added.

Barnwal informed the audience that Jharkhand’s aircargo hub will be inaugurate­d soon, boosting the role of the state in logistics in Eastern India and further. “The competitiv­e costs of doing business in Jharkhand are the lowest in India, especially owing to power tariff and liberalize­d labour regulation”, he said.

On the start-up front, Barnwal informed the audience that the state Government has brought on board a team from IIM Ahmedabad to help set up a centralise­d Start-up Incubation Facility. On the sidelines of the roadshow, the Government was scheduled to interact with several venture capitalist­s to promote the government’s start-up strategy.

T.V. Narendran, Managing Director, Tata Steel (India & S.E. Asia) emphasised the key role Jharkhand plays in boosting global investment­s in India’s exploratio­n and mining sector with the primary objective of achieving greater efficienci­es.

“Industries Secretary Barnwal did well to mention that the time the foundation of India’s first steel plant, the backbone of Make in India was being conceived, around the same time, this hotel in Mumbai was being conceived by Tata Group’s founder JN Tata. Jharkhand already has an internatio­nal presence. Our investment­s in the state involve joint ventures with the most establishe­d steel companies in Japan and Australia. Jharkhand is rich in minerals, but is richer in human resources. What better to have an ecosystem that houses the Indian Bureau of Mines and knowledge hubs such as XLRI. Jharkhand is increasing­ly creating hope and excitement for Eastern India, in a highly competitiv­e ecology involving East and Southeast Asia. As someone with more than 100 years of experience in the region, we are convinced that this is the best time to invest in the state of Jharkhand”, he added.

Ninad Karpe, CMD of Aptech Ltd, in his opening remarks, commended the Government of Jharkhand for boosting the brand visibility of the state through a strong focus on cluster centric approach for sustainabl­e industrial diversific­ation.

Gaurav Taneja of the campaign’s knowledge partner Ernst & Young, said, “In the last 18 months, we have seen paradigm shifts in the state. Jharkhand is leading nationally in e-Governance, especially under Digital India’s e-services and digitizati­on fronts. The rollout of the National Optic Fibre System to the remotest parts of Jharkhand is being accomplish­ed at a very fast pace. Jharkhand’s forward looking policies have now put the state on the internatio­nal investor map. This leadership has actually brought a revolution­ary attitudina­l shift – from the role of a regulator to that of a facilitato­r.

From multimodal infrastruc­ture, housing, power generation, to higher education and skills developmen­t, the Government of Jharkhand has taken momentous steps that match global benchmarks.”

Sharing his experience­Sudhir Dhingra, Chairman of Orient Craft Ltd., said, “In my experience of 41 years, I thought that no government has understood the all-encompassi­ng social and economic benefits of the textiles industry, before my meeting with Chief Minister Shri. Raghubar Das and his team. Ever since the meeting, the government has tirelessly wanted to take the relationsh­ip to fruition.

The textiles industry has an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y through Jharkhand to enhance its competitiv­eness and competency to global standards, and catch up with Bangladesh, China and Southeast Asia – and expand India’s global trade share of the textiles sector from a meager 16 billion USD out of 600 billion USD. Today the Indian textiles sector employs about 40 million people.

Jharkhand is among the very few systems with a genuine promise and political will to do justice to this labour intensive sector. Orient Craft will signing two agreements with Jharkhand – one to set up a park of over 140 acres and the second, to set up a skilling centre for the sector.”

 ??  ?? Jharkhand State Interactiv­e session with the Captains of Indian Industry - Mumbai Roadshow on Global Investors Summit 2017. Chief Minister of Jharkhand Raghubar Das, T V Narendran, Managing Director, Tata Steel Ltd. India & SEA, Dr Saugat Mukherjee CII...
Jharkhand State Interactiv­e session with the Captains of Indian Industry - Mumbai Roadshow on Global Investors Summit 2017. Chief Minister of Jharkhand Raghubar Das, T V Narendran, Managing Director, Tata Steel Ltd. India & SEA, Dr Saugat Mukherjee CII...

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