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Mapping of the FDI Policy Paras with NIC Code 2008

Mapping of the FDI Policy Paras with NIC Code 2008
Start Date :
Nov 12, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Government of India has put in place a liberal policy for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under which FDI up to 100% is permitted through the automatic route in most of the ...

Government of India has put in place a liberal policy for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under which FDI up to 100% is permitted through the automatic route in most of the sectors/ activities but some sectors require prior Government approval for infusing FDI with sector specific conditions. In the last one year Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) embarked upon a number of initiatives with the objective of improving ease of doing business and simplifying the investment process. Further, in this regard, the DIPP has now initiated an exercise for preparation of identifying applicability of the FDI Policy para as per each identified activity provided in National Industrial Classification Code 2008 to provide greater clarity and simplicity to foreign investors. Under this exercise codification had been started off with the NIC-2008 code book indicating against each entry as to whether FDI is allowed therein, and if so, it is on Automatic or Approval route along with Para no. of FDI policy.

A draft list prepared in this regard by DIPP is as under. The comments and suggestions from the stakeholders/ investors are welcome for the improvement, if any, latest by 30th November, 2015.

Discussion Paper on Mapping of the FDI Policy Paras with NIC Code 2008

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kuldeep kumar_45
kuldeep kumar_45 10 years 1 month ago
The Smart City needs to minimize the unemployment among the citizens and generate livelihood options through smart city initiative. I think through skill development and vocational training institutions we can empower youth to add to the growth of Haldia. Economy of Haldia will grow if the youth will be employed in the local industries. More ITI and management institute are needed for Haldia to be a smart city.
kuldeep kumar_45
kuldeep kumar_45 10 years 1 month ago
Durgachak to Manjushree is selected for retrofitting. Does it mean that we will see a total change in space? Would it be relocation of the people? Please address these issue during the talk show.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Durgachak to Manjushree is selected for retrofitting. Does it mean that we will see a total change in space? Would it be relocation of the people? Please address these issue during the talk show.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
The Smart City needs to minimize the unemployment among the citizens and generate livelihood options through smart city initiative. I think through skill development and vocational training institutions we can empower youth to add to the growth of Haldia. Economy of Haldia will grow if the youth will be employed in the local industries. More ITI and management institute are needed for Haldia to be a smart city.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Before we make Smart City, we have to make our citizen smart. Economy and education are two must for a smart citizen. Let’s first build the infrastructure that bring economic growth. Education infrastructure is already there but we need to focus on the skill development of the people of Haldia which will lead to employment generation.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Let’s make a holistic approach for the development. Keep the balance between the development and environment. A port city Haldia has many issues like industrial hazards, industrial wastes, vehicle movements that adds up to the pollution. A smart solution for these challenges are first priority for the development of Haldia.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Cost of development should not be its environment. Haldia has to grow with care for nature. None of us could survive if nature is not protected. Greens of Haldia is one of the asset that must be protected with the development of new townships.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Smart City vision to ensure clean ambient air, pollution free environment with hazards minimization in the industries. Future of Haldia lies in the hands of the city planner. They Should dedicate their best effort to make sure that the environment is not polluted or like many other industrial town in the world it will become inhabitable for the citizens.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Realizing Haldia Smart City being a growth engine for a region, development of skills and technologies and opportunities in consolidating a sustainable and manageable employment and economic reform, including education, health and tourism industry.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
In a Smart City Haldia to ensure a better quality of life for its citizens with qualities and opportunities in terms of education, employment, health and security is the necessity. How could we achieve this objective? Use of technology and time bounded project implementation is must for Smart City.