CHANDIGARH, FEB 4
Aiming to attracting investment in the pharmaceutical sector to the tune of Rs 2000 crore and to generate 25,000 new jobs, the Haryana Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal here today approved the Haryana Pharmaceutical Policy 2019.
The policy envisages to establish a state-of-the-art Pharma Park at Karnal and to develop Haryana into a hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing by facilitating and creating a holistic industry, academia and R and D ecosystem.
The objective of the policy is to implement an enabling regulatory environment for Pharmaceutical sector, with investor friendly and time-bound clearance delivery system, focus on holistic Pharmaceutical cluster development, provide fiscal and non-fiscal benefits to units setting up in the Pharma Park, in a dedicated and streamlined manner, develop quality industrial infrastructure to support entrepreneurs in the State, provide land at subsidized rates to entrepreneurs for establishing Pharma units and effectively utilize the Single Window clearance mechanism, providing clearances in a time-bound manner.
Fiscal incentives for new units will be applicable as per investment category, as mentioned in the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Policy 2015. In addition to incentives offered under the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Policy 2015, all new units setting up in the Pharma Parks in the State will be eligible for a special package of incentives. These included reimbursement of 25 per cent of cost of plant and machinery subject to a maximum of Rs 50 lakh and interest subsidy to the extent of 5 per cent per annum for 5 years in the form of reimbursement of interest paid on loan taken to meet the working capital requirements, subject to annual ceiling of INR 25 lakh per annum per unit.
In order to simplify the regulatory processes for new investors in the Pharma industry in Haryana, the state government will integrate all Pharma sector related clearances with the Single Window portal of the State that is HEPC (Invest Haryana- www.investharyana.in), to provide clearances in a time-bound, completely online, and streamlined manner. The state government will grant approval to all rational drugs which have been approved by neighbouring State licensing authorities and declared rational by the expert committees constituted by Government of India and which are not banned or prohibited by Government of India under Section 26-A of Drugs Act.
MSMEs POLICY: The Cabinet also approved the Haryana Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Policy 2019 with an aim to create globally competitive MSMEs in Haryana.
The objectives of the policy are to promote balanced regional development through geographical dispersal of industry, increase the competitiveness of the MSMEs through cluster development and adoption of quality manufacturing practices, facilitate MSMEs in accessing domestic and export markets, provide a conducive eco-system for promotion and growth of MSMEs in the thrust sectors of Haryana, enable access to finance to MSMEs, promote entrepreneurship through start up and incubation support, support for revival of sick enterprises and enhance competitiveness through ease of doing business.
The policy also aligns itself with major national initiatives like Make In India, Skill India, Digital India and Start-up India and also takes cognizance of ease of doing business initiatives and reform measures taken by the Central and state governments.
Under the policy, the State has been divided into 4 categories of development blocks viz. A, B, C and D with a varying degree of industrial development. In category D, there are no large and medium enterprises but being offered the best incentives to hasten the process of industrial development for improving the regional economy.
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Aiming to attracting investment in the pharmaceutical sector to the tune of Rs 2000 crore and to generate 25,000 new jobs, the Haryana Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal here today approved the Haryana Pharmaceutical Policy 2019.
The policy envisages to establish a state-of-the-art Pharma Park at Karnal and to develop Haryana into a hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing by facilitating and creating a holistic industry, academia and R and D ecosystem.
The objective of the policy is to implement an enabling regulatory environment for Pharmaceutical sector, with investor friendly and time-bound clearance delivery system, focus on holistic Pharmaceutical cluster development, provide fiscal and non-fiscal benefits to units setting up in the Pharma Park, in a dedicated and streamlined manner, develop quality industrial infrastructure to support entrepreneurs in the State, provide land at subsidized rates to entrepreneurs for establishing Pharma units and effectively utilize the Single Window clearance mechanism, providing clearances in a time-bound manner.
Fiscal incentives for new units will be applicable as per investment category, as mentioned in the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Policy 2015. In addition to incentives offered under the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Policy 2015, all new units setting up in the Pharma Parks in the State will be eligible for a special package of incentives. These included reimbursement of 25 per cent of cost of plant and machinery subject to a maximum of Rs 50 lakh and interest subsidy to the extent of 5 per cent per annum for 5 years in the form of reimbursement of interest paid on loan taken to meet the working capital requirements, subject to annual ceiling of INR 25 lakh per annum per unit.
In order to simplify the regulatory processes for new investors in the Pharma industry in Haryana, the state government will integrate all Pharma sector related clearances with the Single Window portal of the State that is HEPC (Invest Haryana- www.investharyana.in), to provide clearances in a time-bound, completely online, and streamlined manner. The state government will grant approval to all rational drugs which have been approved by neighbouring State licensing authorities and declared rational by the expert committees constituted by Government of India and which are not banned or prohibited by Government of India under Section 26-A of Drugs Act.
MSMEs POLICY: The Cabinet also approved the Haryana Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Policy 2019 with an aim to create globally competitive MSMEs in Haryana.
The objectives of the policy are to promote balanced regional development through geographical dispersal of industry, increase the competitiveness of the MSMEs through cluster development and adoption of quality manufacturing practices, facilitate MSMEs in accessing domestic and export markets, provide a conducive eco-system for promotion and growth of MSMEs in the thrust sectors of Haryana, enable access to finance to MSMEs, promote entrepreneurship through start up and incubation support, support for revival of sick enterprises and enhance competitiveness through ease of doing business.
The policy also aligns itself with major national initiatives like Make In India, Skill India, Digital India and Start-up India and also takes cognizance of ease of doing business initiatives and reform measures taken by the Central and state governments.
Under the policy, the State has been divided into 4 categories of development blocks viz. A, B, C and D with a varying degree of industrial development. In category D, there are no large and medium enterprises but being offered the best incentives to hasten the process of industrial development for improving the regional economy.
====balbirsingh227@gmail.com
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