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Cabinet secy-led panel wants PLI scheme revamp

Suggests institutio­nal mechanism, regular hand-holding for firms

- SHREYA NANDI New Delhi, 2 June

Ahigh-level committee headed by Union Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba has suggested a revamp of the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme to boost domestic manufactur­ing and make the initiative more investor-friendly by “regular hand-holding” and removing hurdles at the earliest.

The panel, in a recent meeting with different ministries, called for setting up an effective “institutio­nal mechanism” to constantly engage with companies that have decided to participat­e in the ~1.97 trillion scheme, an official aware of the matter said.

The mechanism will focus on addressing challenges faced by investors, including global giants, which have shown interest in participat­ing in the National Democratic Alliance government’s flagship scheme, the official said.

Last year, the Centre announced the PLI scheme — now extended to 13 key sectors such as telecom, textile, automobile, white goods, and pharmaceut­ical drugs — to improve cost competitiv­eness of locally produced goods, create employment opportunit­ies, curb cheap imports, and boost exports.

The scheme offers incentives to companies on incrementa­l sales of goods manufactur­ed in India for a period of five years.

“The idea is to engage with industry regularly, monitor various milestones achieved (as part of the scheme). There should also be regular handholdin­g for companies,” the official cited above said.

A system will have to be introduced to enable prompt decision making and look into the “legitimate requiremen­ts” of the companies availing of incentives under the scheme, suggested the panel, which also includes senior officials of the NITI Aayog, finance ministry, and commerce and industry ministry.

While there has been no formal announceme­nt regarding the easing of norms, a process-driven method to address the industries’ woes can boost investor confidence and promote ease of doing business.

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