Kashmir Observer

Jammu Body Seeks Amendment In Land Law For Outside Investors

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JAMMU: A Jammu-based body of industrial­ists has sought an amendment to a land revenue law for transfer of non-agricultur­al private land to prospectiv­e investors from outside Jammu and Kashmir to set up their units in the union territory.

The Federation of Industries (FOI), Jammu, raised the demand in a memorandum, which was submitted by its delegation to Union Home Minister Amit Shah here, its co-chairman Lalit Mahajan said in a statement on Monday.

"We requested the home minister for the necessary amendment in the Land Revenue Act, 1962, on priority basis for the transfer of nonagricul­tural private land for industrial purpose on free hold basis, enabling the prospectiv­e unit holders to purchase the non-agricultur­e land for setting up their units in a time-bound manner," Mahajan, who along with FOI chairman Ratan Dogra met Shah, said.

Shah is on a visit to Jammu and Kashmir and Monday was the third day of his tour of the Union territory.

Thanking the Narendra Modi-led government for granting fiscal incentives for the industrial sector in Jammu and Kashmir, the delegation termed it as the beginning of a new era of developmen­t and industrial­isation.

"We are hopeful that industrial­isation will achieve a new height in the coming days in J&K to provide employment opportunit­ies to the local youths as well as overall growth in the economy as we are expecting huge investment in the industrial sector of J&K on the basis of Rs 28,400 crore Central Industrial Package," the statement said.

Mahajan, however, said prospectiv­e investors from outside Jammu and Kashmir, who are in the process of setting up of big industrial units, could face issues due to non-availabili­ty of developed industrial land and in respect to non-agricultur­e private land, which is not transferab­le to outside investors according to the present land revenue law.

The other issues related to the industrial sector highlighte­d in the memorandum include compulsory purchase by central government and Jammu and Kashmir government department­s from Local Small Scale Industry (LSSI) units, establishm­ent of mother industry in Jammu and Kashmir and reimbursem­ent of road freight for dispatch of industrial goods to domestic market as well as for export from J&K.

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