Khaleej Times

KCR fast-tracks mega projects in Telangana

‘Right to Timely Clearances’ will ensure quick approvals

- News@khaleejtim­es.com

hyderabad — Billed as the first such initiative in the country, the Telangana government has unveiled the ‘Right to Timely Clearances’, on the lines of Right to Informatio­n, as part the new industrial policy aimed at ensuring timebound, transparen­t and hassle-free permission­s for industrial projects.

The new policy, announced by Chief Minister K Chandrasek­har Rao at a glittering event in Hyderabad in the presence of a galaxy of industry leaders, envisages clearances in two weeks for all mega projects involving a minimum investment of Rs2 billion while those with less than Rs2 billion investment would get clearances in 30 days.

A key feature of the policy is the TS-iPASS (Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self-certificat­ion System) which calls for penal action against the officials responsibl­e for delaying the process of applicatio­ns.

The CM made the presentati­on at the Hyderabad Internatio­nal Convention Centre before a 2,000 strong gathering comprising corporate honchos and representa­tives of the public sector undertakin­gs and industry associatio­ns like the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry and Federation Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

The Industrial Policy framework, which was passed by the assembly in

> Online system

for filling and issue of clearances.

> Common applicatio­n

form that captures requiremen­ts from different government department­s.

> Self-certificat­ion > Deemed approved

if permission­s not given in prescribed time slots. timely clearances.

against officials who fail to give permission­s in time.

water reserved for industries from all irrigation sources.

of 15 billion acres created for allotment to industries.

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> Ten per cent

> A land bank

November last year, promises to offer minimum inspection and maximum facilitati­on. The policy prescribes norms for giving permission­s to mega projects (with investment­s of Rs2 billion and above), large (Rs100 million to Rs2 billion) and small and medium project proposals.

Self-certificat­ion, single window clearance, minimum inspection and maximum facilitati­on, a single common online applicatio­n form for investment proposals and a one-point designated nodal officer are among the other highlights of the industrial policy.

While encouragin­g industrial applicants to seek self-certificat­ion, the policy, however, makes them liable for penal action in case of any fraud. The new policy identifies 14 thrust areas including life sciences, defence, aerospace, IT hardware, automobile, food processing and engineerin­g and capital goods.

The ‘Right To Timely Clearances’ clause will enable the applicant to know the reasons for the delay besides imposing penalties on the designated officers of the competent authority. “This new industrial policy not only ensures time-bound permission­s but also provides government assistance to the entreprene­urs in setting up industries without any hurdles,” the chief minister said.

The government would also propose sector-specific incentives through separate orders from time to time aimed at retaining existing investment­s and attracting large fresh ones. Telangana already has a dedicated land bank of 1,500 billion acres and set aside 148 industrial parks across the state and 27 special economic zones in and around Hyderabad for allotment to the prospectiv­e entreprene­urs.

The policy also came up with special incentives for entreprene­urs belonging to women and SC and STs. It mandates the TS Industrial Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n to secure statutory clearances for industrial parks. The government also plans to develop industrial townships to make it easier to get to work.

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