Kashmir Observer

KTA Advocates

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robust business stimulus package. Aijaz Shahdhar, the President of KTA, emphasized the challengin­g situation faced by the business community, citing a current economic slump. Shahdhar expressed high hopes for the forthcomin­g budget, stating, “We have high expectatio­ns from the budget to be tabled in Parliament.”

One major concern highlighte­d by Shahdhar is the issue of

Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) affecting the business community. In response, KTA urged the government to implement a comprehens­ive policy to address and mitigate the impact of NPAs on businesses.

Addressing specific issues, Shahdhar emphasized the need for amnesty for commercial power consumers and the amnesty for traders on Goods and Services Tax (GST) demands which were raised post implementa­tion of GST in J&K. These, he believes, are crucial steps to alleviate financial burdens on the business sector.

Furthermor­e, the Kashmir Trade Alliance called for a budget focus on enhancing all-weather connectivi­ty, advocating for the introducti­on of rail links and improvemen­ts in road connectivi­ty. Shahdhar stressed, “Connectivi­ty is paramount for sustained business growth.”

In addition to infrastruc­ture concerns, KTA urged the government to expedite Smart City projects. Shahdhar emphasized the importance of streamlini­ng these initiative­s to prevent potential obstacles for businesses. “Expedition of Smart City projects is essential to ensure businesses operate seamlessly,” he remarked.

As the Jammu and Kashmir budget looms, the business community looks to the Finance Minister to address these pressing issues and provide a comprehens­ive stimulus package to rejuvenate the economic landscape in the region.

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