Industry located in non-confirming zones to be recognized in Haryana: Khatter

SATISH HANDA

Manohar Lal Khatter Chief Minister Haryana framed a new policy in a meeting with the senior officers of four departments HSIIDC, State Industries, Local Body and Haryana Urban Development Authority framed a policy to regularize all industrial units located in non-confirming zones other than industrial areas in Haryana state since industry in Haryana state has been adversely affected due to KOVID-19 in past about a year. Chief Minister said, industry is back bone for the prosperity of a state as well as create sources of employment opportunity. Dushyant Chautala Deputy Chief Minister holding the charge of industry in the state was also present in the meeting.

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Khatter directed all concerned officers that in case of a problem, it should be sorted out promptly. He said, a survey in this regard has already been completed in four prominent industrial towns Yamunanagar, Panipat, Faridabad and Rohtak in the state and according to the survey report there are total number of 4742 industrial units at Yamunanagar, of them 1413 industrial units  are situated in confirmed zone whereas 3329 industrial units are  situated in non-confirming  zone.

The survey report reveals, there are 21460 industrial units in industrial town at Faridabad, of them 6048 industrial units are located in confirming zone and 15412 units situated in non-confirming zone. There are total number of 10805 industrial units at Panipat, which include 3318 industrial units in confirming zone and 7487 units in non-confirming zone. Survey also revealed, there are total number of 4176 industrial units at Rohtak, which include 783 units situated in confirming zone and 3383 units in non-confirming zone.

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Chief Minister said, on the basis of survey report Commissioners Municipal Corporations in these towns have been directed to settle 5% cases of these industrial units on the basis of random sample verification within a week and the industrial units situated in non-confirming zones should be divided in green, orange, red and white category according to rules and the conditions as stipulated by physical verification of these industrial units by State Pollution Control Board Haryana regularizing on the basis of cluster. Commissioners of Municipal Corporation Faridabad and Gurugram also digitally participated  in the meeting.

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