DH NEWS SERVICE
jammu, Mar 26
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday emphasised that the Communication between all stakeholders of MSME sector should be deepened, reforms should be seamless and policy makers and entrepreneurs should work as partners.
Attending NITI Aayog’s workshop on promotion of innovation, investment and industry in MSME sector at IIM Jammu, Sinha in his inaugural address, extended felicitations to the NITI Aayog, IIM Jammu, and other stakeholders for bringing together the policy makers, industry experts, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders for the Workshop aimed to explore challenges and opportunities in three key sectors of Jammu Kashmir’s Economy- Textiles, Food Processing and Tourism.
The Lieutenant Governor said, such deliberation on reforms to create growth environment will have a wide-ranging impact on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in the Union Territory of India.
He reiterated his resolve to empower Small and Micro Entrepreneurs of Jammu Kashmir. m”We stand committed to ensuring that our industry moves ahead with confidence and without fear or apprehension.
Food processing remains an area where we need to improve our performance and boost infrastructure in tourism sector and accelerate development of new tourist destinations,” Sinha said.
The Lieutenant Governor also spoke on the key policy interventions and institutional support extended by the government, under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the last few years to promote local entrepreneurship and encourage industrial development in J&K.
He said the incentives under the New Industrial Scheme have made significant strides in transforming Jammu Kashmir’s Industrial landscape. The peace and favourable condition also ensured more direct investment in tourism and hospitality sector of J&K UT, Sinha said.
“It is a matter of great pride for J&K that the handloom sector has been revived and through better market linkage, the products are being recognized throughout the globe. I am confident that our MSMEs in this sector will meet the new challenges and benefit from the new opportunities”, he said.
The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted the significant role of private players in diversifying the tourism offerings and developing better tourist-centric facilities in Jammu Kashmir.
“Peace is a prerequisite for development, thriving business, and a flourishing tourism sector. We are also witnessing a rise in Peace Stakeholders, that reflects the changed picture of Jammu Kashmir.
The UT of Jammu Kashmir is an integral part of India and the future of Jammu Kashmir is also with India. No power in the world can separate Jammu Kashmir from India,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Workshop is a part of the NITI Aayog’s State Workshop Series – an initiative under State Support Mission.