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Jalandhar administration clears Rs. 1.85-crore incentives under industrial policy

DC reiterates government’s commitment to boost industrial growth in district

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Varjeet Walia, Deputy Commissioner, Jalandhar. File photo
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In a push to support local industry, the district administration has approved incentives for 12 industries amounting to Rs 1.85 crore under the Industrial and Business Development Policy, providing significant financial relief to enterprises in the region.

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The approvals were granted during a meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner Varjeet Walia. The incentives include benefits such as GST reimbursement, EDC exemption, CGTMSE fee reimbursement, stamp duty reimbursement, freight assistance and capital subsidy.

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Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said the Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, was fully committed to strengthening industrial growth and creating a conducive environment for businesses.

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Reviewing key industrial issues during the meeting, Walia directed officials to undertake field visits to various industrial areas and resolve concerns in coordination with industry representatives.

He said such proactive measures would further improve infrastructure and enhance ease of doing business in the district.

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Highlighting the role of industry in economic development, the Deputy Commissioner said that several units had already made substantial investments in Jalandhar by setting up manufacturing facilities. He assured of the administration’s commitment to facilitate investors and ensure prompt approvals for new projects.

Walia said Jalandhar offered an industry-friendly ecosystem. He added that increased investments would not only accelerate economic growth but also generate employment opportunities, thereby benefiting the region as a whole.

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