Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 19: A delegation of Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCI), Jammu led by its secretary general Gaurav Gupta called on Chief Secretary, AK Mehta and highlighted various demands of the traders and industrialists besides the common masses of Jammu.
During the meeting Gaurav raised the issue of unnecessary harassment of traders by way of anti-encroachment drives by JMC whereby the concerned authorities were penalizing those shopkeepers who have placed their goods well within the yellow line drawn by the same civic body. He said that the JMC is harassing the traders for no fault of theirs and requested the Chief Secretary to intervene and stop this injustice.
On the issue of Smart City, the CCI team lauded PM Narendra Modi and J&K administration for giving preference to Jammu but on the other hand asked the stakeholders not to venture in the walled city as the scope is marginal due to congestion and any change in the existing set-up will affect the established businesses which is undesirable.
The CCI representatives also demanded enhancement in the limit of e-way bill from the existing Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh. The delegation demanded ownership rights for sons of the soil entrepreneurs who have been allotted the industrial land. It demanded a scheme allowing ownership rights of lease hold industrial land to local entrepreneurs after a period of over 25 years.
They also demanded inclusion of separate clause of land value / stamp duty for Industrial units on the lines of other states claiming that existing commercial notified rates are too high. They further demanded extension in validity period beyond June 30, 2022 upto at least one year for the industrial units which could not commence production within the stipulated time due to several genuine reasons.
The CCI delegation asked for revisiting the Excise Policy to accommodate the old licensees who lost their source of income and were rendered jobless. It was also demanded that the policy be revised in such a manner to ensure local trade and business guarantee as per the sentiments of the people of the region.
They also demanded extension of VAT Amnesty Scheme as the traders couldn’t avail this earlier due to COVID-19 lockdown. The delegation said that tourism was declared as an industry in 1995 but the hotels and lodges were deprived of the benefits and now the tourism department has asked for renewal of licenses on annual basis thereby causing discrimination. The delegation also highlighted the issue of proposed hike in power tariff, which has the potential to break the back bone of the industry and therefore it was appealed to stop any such move to help sustain industry in J&K.
Another issue under discussion was declaration of Gair Mumkin Khud by the Revenue Department despite the fact that no water body is passing through these lands. It was apprised that registration and construction activities on these lands was barred therefore there is need to redefine the “Kism” of this type of land and also a policy to allow the commercial and construction activities on such land chunks. As the period of lease deeds in respect of some allottees in Sabzi Mandi and Fruit Mandi Narwal have expired, the Chamber appealed that their lease deeds should be renewed further after charging minimum possible premium.
The CCI demanded amendment in Change in Land Use notification as people are ruing the change carried out in last December. The traders’ body also demanded for a daily Retreat Ceremony at Suchetgarh BOP to promote tourism.
The Chief Secretary gave a patient hearing to the visiting delegation and assured for early consideration of the these issues.
The delegation comprised of Rajiv Gupta- junior vice president, Rajesh Gupta-secretary, Jagdish Langer, Pawan Gupta and Anil Gupta.