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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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Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Green Haldia, Clean Haldial the motto should be promoted in the sideline of Smart City vision. Environment is the major concern of this port city. An eco-friendly approach of Haldia port by extending ecological and sustainable growth initiatives in the city.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
For Smart City Haldia is envisioned as clean green sustainable with better quality of life in terms of education, health, employment, culture and security. It sound more than we can expect. Let’s make it a reality. Eagerly waiting to happen to soon.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Realizing Haldia 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 the education, health and tourism industry. Could Smart City Haldia bring this opportunity?
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Development of Smart city Haldia should be inclusive and it must take all section of society in the fold. Up liftmen of the poorest of poor of the society should be objective of the building a futuristic smart city.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Haldia being a multi ethnic, multi-cultural plural society it must enhance and increase the cohesive social fabric to a higher level of social togetherness. Smart City Mission envisaged the development that can only be achieved by maintaining this balance.
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Haldia at present is miserable for the public transport system. Haldia Smart City should introduce mobility solutions in terms of routes, modes, means and networks which would be efficient less energy consuming and sustainable. Introduce more road networks like Manjusree to Sutahata double lane with high drain, City center to Manjushree (HPL Link road).
Tushar chakraborty
Tushar chakraborty 10 years 1 month ago
Will Smart City Haldia will ensure a better quality of life to its citizens with qualities and opportunities in terms of education, health and security? The present scenario of Haldia looks like that it’s an opportunity for Haldia to grow like a smart city will make the difference.
b dey
b dey 10 years 1 month ago
Draft proposal omits any scheme for enhancements of Green Belt area for ecological balance in Haldia, a chemical based industrial city.