The exercise to benefit 50 thousand entrepreneurs of Delhi, BJP government

After the factory license, Delhi government is now preparing to give the gift of free to entrepreneurs, which will benefit more than 50 thousand entrepreneurs. The MCD also gave relief by linking the factory license to the property. If there is a free hold, entrepreneurs will benefit from cheap loans and government schemes. The government will improve the 2005 policy and implement it. Nemish Hemant, New -Delhi. After the factory license got relief, Delhi government now prepares to give entrepreneurs for free. If all goes well, it could be announced this month. It will benefit more than 50 thousand entrepreneurs in the Delhi industrial areas. On Wednesday, a big decision was made in the way of the BJP -Reduced MCD ease to do business. An order has been announced to provide relief to factors of the factory license. Now entrepreneurs will not have to take a separate factory license, but it is linked to the property itself. Only five percent of the property must be given to entrepreneurs as a factory license. The government of Delhi, which takes this sequence forward, is now moving to the great demand for free hold on entrepreneurs. In this case, entrepreneurs will get the benefit of government schemes with loans at cheap rates from banks, which is possible if they are their own assets. This is the decades question of entrepreneurs. As a result, the BJP in the election manifesto was also expressed by the BJP. According to the people related to the case, the matter is understood by studying the preceding announcements in this direction and meeting with business organizations. On Tuesday, Industry Minister Many’s Singh Sirsa held a meeting with the Small Industries Bharti officials in this regard. It is believed that the government will be implemented by making the necessary improvements in the 2005 Free Hold policy, in which the conversion costs of the entrepreneurs will be taken instead of free holding. By the way, many entrepreneurs demand to keep it minimum. He says when industrial areas were completed, all the expenses of land purchase to settlement were recovered before the allocation of entrepreneurs. There are currently a total of 51 industrial areas in Delhi. It has 29 industrial areas and 25 non -industrial areas. Similarly, there are four factory complexes that are confused. The case of free strokes is related to 29 industrial areas and factory complexes set by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC). In the previous plan, many factories kept free, but most cases hung due to bureaucracy. According to the people associated with the case, relocation factory areas will be given priority in this case. Those who are excluded from the 2005 free holding policy.