Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Industry members advise CM to review Nagaland’s economic policy

The chief minister of Nagaland has been given some handy inputs about what development in the industrial and commercial sector of Nagaland could do for the state. During a meeting of businesspersons and the chief minister, the politicians was told to review the economic policy of the state which been rotting without a review for more than 10 years.
Members of the Nagaland chapter of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) met the chief minister of Nagaland on September 12 to ‘impress upon him over the economic development in the state of Nagaland and other related issues for the uplift of entrepreneurs in Nagaland.’ The CII issued a press release on Wednesday, September 16, informing about the interaction they had with the chief minister. 

“The CII delegation proposed for organizing ‘north east enterprise summit’ in association with state government. It may be mentioned here that the CII would like to organize a holistic multi-level entrepreneurship program called enterprising north east which would be dedicated to the entrepreneurs of North East Region,” the press release from the organization stated.

“The program will be designed to enable a platform to bring forth the challenges and issues faced by the entrepreneurs like market knowledge gaps, skills gaps, availability of financial avenues etc.”

Another “relevant issue” that the organization said was deliberated during the meeting was in regard to “review of state Industrial policy which was formulated in 2004, basing on the fact that the Industrial policy of Nagaland have never been reviewed for the past more than ten years in spite of certain loopholes.”


Over and above, the issues relating to revival of Paper Mill, power problem and revamping of infrastructure and adequate planning of Super Market of Dimapur was deliberated during the meeting with the chief minister, the group said. 

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