Tag: Leadership

  • Development of fast growing industries under the leadership of Bhupesh Baghel

    Under the leadership of Bhupesh Baghel and the efficient guidance of Industries Minister Shri Kavasi Lakhma, Chhattisgarh is moving towards rapid development in the field of industry. The government has formulated several policies that are helpful in the creation and development of industry in the state. There is enough availability of minerals in Chhattisgarh, replete with natural resources. A new industrial policy has been formulated in the state to encourage investment. In this, various investment incentive grants, rebates and concessions have been given by dividing the eligible industries into general, priority industries and high priority industries. As a result of this, according to the State Investment Promotion Board, a total of 104 MoUs have been done in Chhattisgarh during two years, in which more than 42 thousand 714 crore capital investment is proposed. This will provide employment to more than 64 thousand people. Among these investments, 37306.39 crores in 78 MoUs in Steel sector, one MoU amount 2000 crores in Cement, 7 MoUs 1082.82 crores in Ethanal, 283.61 crores in 5 MoUs in Food sector, 56.41 crores in 3 MoUs of Pharmaceutical, 529.50 in 3 MoUs of Defense sector. Crore, 30.76 crores in 2 MOUs in electronics, one MOU 245 crores in solar and 1179.99 crores in other 4 sectors.
    Chhattisgarh holds the status of surplus state in terms of electricity generation. Being a surplus, Chhattisgarh also sells electricity to other states. As per the September 2020 report of the Central Electricity Authority, working under the Government of India, the thermal power houses of Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company have achieved the first position in the country, recording the highest power generation. With this, Chhattisgarh has become the first state without power cut. Electricity is available here at a rate lower than India’s average electricity rate. Which attracts investors for investment in the state.
    Here, 30 to 60 percent of the land premium has been given in the land allocation in industrial areas and 60 percent in the high priority industries in the category. There was an increase of one year in the period prescribed for setting up industries in the land leased to industries. Transfer of land was made easier in cases of non-use of industrial land allotted on lease. An 18-month timeframe was set for earlybird grant for setting up new bio ethanol plant. First MOU After starting production within six months, there was a provision for grant of earlybird grant. The rate of water use for industrial purpose from government or natural sources has been reduced by 20-36 percent. Micro, small and medium scale industries have been given the option of permanent capital investment grant or net SGST reimbursement. Central, major, mega and ultra mega industries have been given full exemption from electricity duty for 5 to 10 years according to the category of development blocks.

  • All exit polls in front of BJP proved to be breathless, ‘Brand Modi’ continues to dominate

    In Bihar, the BJP has reversed on its own. The initial edge of the Grand Alliance has shrunk. The ruling NDA has overtaken the trends with a clear majority. However, except for a few exit polls, everyone had claimed that the grand alliance under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav would come to power with a strong performance. But looking at the current trends, it seems that the exit poll proved to be breathless and the NDA is once again returning to power. According to the trends at this time, BJP and JDU were leading in 130 seats out of 243 seats. There is also a clear message of these trends that ‘Brand Modi’ continues to dominate. This is because BJP has been the most powerful performer this time in Bihar elections.

    Majority of the NDA in the trends – the number of votes released for the 243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections has come down to 230 seats. There is a close fight between the Grand Alliance and the NDA. Sometimes the Grand Alliance and sometimes the NDA is ahead. In the beginning, the Grand Alliance had made a significant edge on DNA. The NDA has taken the lead in 130 seats by coming back. For the first time in trends, the NDA has got a majority. The Grand Alliance has been reduced to 104 seats. The performance of the Congress in the Grand Alliance is very poor. This is the reason that the Grand Alliance is losing its edge.

    Tejashwi is ahead, Tej Pratap is behind- Tejashwi Yadav, the leading face of the grand alliance, is leading from Raghopur seat. Tejashwi Yadav promised to give jobs to 10 lakh youth. Although his elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav is now trailing from Hasanpur seat. Tej Pratap is trailing by 1365 votes. He is pitted against the prince of JDU. Apart from this, BJP candidate Vijay Khemka from Purnia Sadar Assembly was ahead with 1663 votes. Lacey Singh of JDU from Dhamdaha Assembly, Afaq Alam votes of Congress from Kasba Assembly, Bima Bharti of JDU from Rupauli Assembly.