by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, Nov 17
Airport Authority of India has conveyed
its in-principle consent to the project site of a Cargo Airport in Haryana
after carrying out preliminary site visit and pre-feasibility study.
This
was disclosed by Haryana Chief Secretary, Mr P.K.Chaudhery, who was
addressing media persons in connection with the ongoing India International
Trade Fair, in New Delhi today.
He
said that the State Government intended to set up a Cargo Airport in
Haryana in the NCR Sub-Region. The application was filed with the Union
Ministry of Civil Aviation for site clearance. The Ministry of Defence has
issued the requisite NOC to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and now the case is
being processed by Ministry of Civil Aviation, he added.
The Chief Secretary said that the Ministry of Railways is developing a
dedicated freight corridor between Delhi and Mumbai covering a length of 1483
kilometres. In order to tap the opportunities likely to be generated by
the freight corridor, a band of 150 kilometres on both sides is being developed
as Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) covering the states of Uttar
Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and
Maharashtra.
The DMIC Sub-Region in
Haryana covers about 29,362 square kilometres area, which accounts for about
66.4 per cent of the total area of the State. Apart from four nodes that
is Investment Regions at Manesar-Bawal and Kundli-Sonipat and
Industrial Regions at Faridabad-Palwal and Rewari-Hissar, early
bird projects have also been identified. These included Exhibition-cum-Convention
Centre in Gurgaon district, Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) between
Gurgaon-Manesar-Bawal, and Integrated Multimodal Logistics Hub at Bawal in
Rewari district.
The DMIC Consultants have
submitted pre-feasibility reports for the early bird projects and
these would be implemented through joint-venture between HSIIDC and
DMIC Trust/DMICDC. The Mass Rapid Transit System from Gurgaon to Bawal
would be implemented through a SPV, to be floated jointly by Haryana Mass Rapid
Transport Corporation, an agency of the State government and DMIC Trust/DMICDC.
Concept Master Plan of Manesar Bawal Investment Region has been finalized
and the State Government has accorded administrative approval to the Concept
Master Plan.
Pre-feasibility studies for
three projects in Manesar Bawal Investment Region that is Health-cum-Education
Hub, Multimodal Passenger Hub and Affordable low cost housing project are
also underway.
He
said that Haryana’s unprecedented growth story has been scripted during
last seven years by the state-of-the-art infrastructure,
industry-friendly policies, responsive administration, peaceful law and order
situation and abundant skilled manpower. Haryana’s average annual growth
rate of 9.4 per cent recorded in the past seven years from 2005-06 to 2011-12,
which is substantially higher than the national growth rate of 8.4 per
cent, ranks it above many other States and makes it a preferred destination for
industrial investment.
Mr P.K.Chaudhery said that
while the theme of the trade fair “Skilling India” has been aptly
chosen, the Haryana Government is already laying emphasis on skill
development in all spheres of development, especially technical education. He
said that steps have also been taken to facilitate artisans and even the
potters to upgrade their skills as the State Government has set up a ‘Mitti
Kala Board’ and has been giving awards to encourage them.
As a result of effective
steps taken to improve skill of the human resource so as to keep pace with the
changing scenario, he said that focus has been laid to revamp the technical
education. During the last seven years, there has been an unprecedented
expansion of educational infrastructure. The number of technical institutions
has increased from 161 to 640 and annual intake has gone up from 28,445 to
1,42,226 during this period. We are also taking steps to create a sizeable pool
of technical and skilled manpower to take advantage of the knowledge economy.
The setting up of an Indian
Institute of Management has been approved by Government of India at
village Garnavathi in district Rohtak and classes have also been started in a
temporary campus at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak from 2010-11 when 50
students were admitted and 124 students were admitted in 2011-12.
He said that computer
knowledge being the need of the hour, at
present, computer education is being provided to the students in 1240
Government Senior Secondary Schools under a ‘Free Computer Education
Programme’. The computer education is also being provided in colleges. Out of
80 Government colleges, 74 colleges have already established
computer labs and computers, other equipment, accessories and
furniture have also been supplied involving total expenditure of
Rs. 21.59 crores. Efforts are being made to establish computer labs in the
remaining colleges. Also, from the session 2010-11 English labs have been
set up in 25 Government colleges which are to be developed as centers of
excellence. Emphasis is also being laid to improve soft skills of the students
by giving them intensive training in communication skills and interpersonal
skills, especially for BPO industry and ITES sector.
An
ambitious project known as National Vocational Education Qualification
Framework has been lunched in Haryana on September 3,2012 by the then
Union Minister of Human Resource Development as a pilot project in 40 schools
covering all the four revenue divisions of Haryana and it includes
nine districts of Gurgaon, Faridabad, Mewat, Palwal, Jhajjar,
Rohtak, Fatehabad, Ambala and Yamuna Nagar.
He said that four State of
art institutions namely State Institute of Fashion Design, State Institute of
Film and Television Design, State Institute of Fine Arts Design and State
Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture Design have been established
at Rohtak in the year 2011-12.
Central Institute of Plastic
Engineering and Technology has been established in the campus of Deenbandhu
Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal. National
Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management has been set up by
Union Ministry of Food Processing Industries at Kundli in district Sonepat,
which offers various under-graduate and post-graduate courses related to Food
Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management.
He said that a Footwear
Design and Development Institute (FDDI) is coming up at IMT Rohtak to cater to
the need of trained manpower for the industrial units in footwear sector.
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs has been set up at IMT Manesar
by the Union Ministry of Corporate Affairs to function as a think tank,
action research, service delivery and capacity building support to the
Ministry, corporate sector, professionals and related stakeholders.
Three new IMTs at Rohtak,
Faridabad, and Roz-ka-Meo are at different stages of development. It is also
proposed to develop an Industrial Model Township at Kharkhauda.
He said that Haryana IGNOU
Society for Community Education and Training has been constituted for the
Governance of Haryana IGNOU Community College and Institute of Competency
Advancement of Teachers, at Government Polytechnic, Manesar, Gurgaon.
He said that the Chhotu Ram
State College of Engineering, Murthal has been upgraded as Deenbandhu Chhotu
Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal in the year 2006 and granted
status of Affiliating University in the year 2009-10 by an Act of Legislature.
The YMCA Institute of Engineering and Technology, Faridabad has also been
upgraded as YMCA University of Science and Technology, Faridabad by an
Act of Legislature in the Year 2009. Also, six such private universities have
been established which included ITM University, Gurgaon, APEEJAY Stya
University, Gurgaon, AMITY University, Manesar, Gurgaon,Maharishi Markandeshwar
University, Sadopur, Ambala,O.P. Jindal University, Sonepat and MVN University,
Palwal. The deemed universities included NIT Kurukshetra,Maharishi
Markandeshwar University, Mullana, Ambala, Manav Rachna International
Univeristy, Faridabad and Lingaya’s University, Faridabad.
While referring to future
plans to further give a boost to technically skilled manpower, he said
that the Central Government was establishing an Indian Institute of Information
Technology (IIIT) in PPP mode at village Kilrod, district
Sonipat, a National Institute of Fashion Technology at Pinjore in district
Panchkula and a National Institute of Design at Kurukshetra. Also, the
extension campus of IIT Delhi is being established at Rajiv Gandhi Education
City, Kundli in district Sonepat.
The State Government is also
setting up Government Engineering Colleges at Jhajjar and Rewari. Five
Government Polytechnics are being established under the Government of India
Financial Assistance Scheme. These included namely Ch. Ranbir Singh Hooda
Institute of Irrigation and Power Engineering, Hathni Kund in district Yamuna
Nagar, Government Polytechnics at Umri in district Kurukshetra, Jattal in
district Panipat, Dhangar in district Fatehabad and
Nanakpur in district Panchkula. In addition, six new Government Polytechnics
are being established under the State Plan.
He said that the Haryana
State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) has
entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with IL&FS Cluster Development
Initiative to up-grade skills and improve employability of the landowners
whose land is acquired or the Project Affected Persons. More than 500 students
or trainees have already completed their training in computer skills and
English speaking, computer hardware and maintenance and sewing machine
operations, in Faridabad and Rohtak districts.
The Chief Secretary said that
the Union Ministry of Food Processing Industries has decided to implement the
scheme for technology up-gradation, set up or modernise or expand
food processing industries and scheme for human resource development. It has
also decided to implement a scheme for creation of infrastructure facilities to
run degree or diploma or certificate courses in food processing
technology.
The HARTRON is also providing
computer education to people living in rural areas, weaker sections of the
society and urban youths to make them IT savvy through dedicated franchise
centres as well as various training programmes. The HARTRON has 88
Franchise Centres all over Haryana and Chandigarh to provide
computer courses for a duration ranging from one month to two years for
software, hardware, networking and multi-lingual data entry. Till date, the
HARTRON has imparted computer educations to 45,000 candidates through franchise
centres and training to 86,000 candidates under various scheme or
projects of State and Central Governments. These include 7800 officers and
officials of various government Departments, Boards and Corporations.
The Chief Secretary said that
the Haryana Tourism Corporation has joined hands with India Tourism Development
Corporation to enable the youth of the state to acquire skills for gainful
employment. The youth falling in the age group of 18-28 years and who are
eighth class pass are taking the benefit of the scheme known as “ Hunar
Se Rozgar Tak”. Even the hearing and speech impaired persons have been imparted
training and they got jobs in hotels.
He said that while
health services are being expanded and new medical colleges are being set up to
achieve the goal of Health for all, it is also our endeavour to involve the
private sector in the development of medical infrastructure and facilities
through public-private partnerships. We have an excellent track record on the
law and order front with one of the lowest crime rates in the country. The work
force in Haryana is diligent and hard working. The number of mandays lost on
the industrial front in Haryana is one of the lowest in the country. Haryana is
one of the first States to come out with a comprehensive and progressive Labour
Policy.
He said that with Haryana
scaling new heights of development, during the last about seven years, the
State has received investments to the tune of Rs. 61,000 crore. Further
investments to the tune of Rs.97,000 crore are in pipeline.
He said that
economic prudence and long term strategic planning, along with an effective
implementation regime have given impetus to a steady expansion of trade
and investment opportunities in Haryana. As a result, the State has transformed
itself from an agrarian economy into a modern and vibrant state; generating
income and employment; bringing new investments; making farm economy robust;
developing both rural as well as urban areas; improving education and health
facilities; ensuring inclusive and sustainable growth with human dignity; and
providing transparent and responsive governance.
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