City
Epaper

Odisha govt to set up district industry, investment promotion agency

By ANI | Published: June 29, 2021 3:20 AM

In a step towards the creation of new employment opportunities and boosting of economic activities in rural areas, the State Government has decided to set up district-level Industry and Investment promotion agencies (DIPAs) in different districts. This was decided in a high-level meeting headed by Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra.

Open in App

In a step towards the creation of new employment opportunities and boosting of economic activities in rural areas, the State Government has decided to set up district-level Industry and Investment promotion agencies (DIPAs) in different districts. This was decided in a high-level meeting headed by Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra.

Chief Secretary Mahapatra said, "These agencies should be dedicated towards facilitation and handholding of the micro, small and medium enterprises. They should operate as single-point-contact for all entrepreneurs and investors". It should facilitate them right from the time of project formulation and capacity building to financing, starting of production and market linkages. It would also facilitate them for availing different assistances from Government as per prevailing provisions.

Further, Chief Secretary directed the Collectors to take a proactive role in the promotion of micro, small and medium enterprises in their respective districts. Mahapatra added, "MSMEs are movers of economic growth and their promotion in the district will result in equitable growth". Collectors were asked to provide decent office space in the Collectorates for setting up the units.

It was decided that DIPAs would be managed by three professionals under the direct supervision of the respective collectors. Those would be set up in different districts in a phased manner with feedback and learnings about the functioning and outcome of the agencies from each preceding phase. It was targeted to pilot the intervention in three districts namely Ganjam, Sundargarh and Jagatsinghpur. Principal Secretary, Industry, Hemant Kumar Sharma said that the first phase of piloting could be started by August. Then it would be extended to the districts like Angul, Balasore, Jajapur, Jharsuguda, Keonjhar, Rayagada, Sambalpur and other districts on the basis of learning from the pilot phase. Target was set to cover all districts by March 2022.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: PaheliState GovernmentMajor industryIndustryBihar industry
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessIndia Witnessed a 59% Surge in Ghost Shopping Malls in 2023: 16 Retail Centers Shut Across Top Cities

NationalCalcutta HC Clears Rally for Govt Employees in Howrah, Imposes Conditions

InternationalAustralia: Queenslanders urged to prepare beforehand for bushfire season

MaharashtraDharavi Redevelopment Project Initiates Comprehensive Survey from March 18, Key Points Inside

MaharashtraFormer Justice Chandralal Meshram Removed from State Backward Classes Commission

National Realted Stories

NationalMeghalaya CM Conrad Sangma announces CUET exemption for state students

NationalBraving rarefied air and cold, Himachal tribals gung ho over casting their votes on June 1

NationalHeatwave: Delhi Govt Imposes Fine Of Rs 2,000 for Water Wastage, As National Capital Records Highest Ever Temperature

NationalBengaluru Airport: Bomb Threat Turns Out to Be Hoax

NationalVK Pandian terms ECI action against top cops as 'unfortunate'