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Industry-Government partnership to facilitate effective implementation of Industrial Policy 2014-19 All Industry Associations

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Industry-Government partnership

to facilitate effective implementation

of Industrial Policy 2014-19

All Industry Associations

2 CM’s VisionThe vision of this policy is to build a prosperous Karnataka through

inclusive, sustainable and balanced industrial development thereby

creating large employment opportunities. – Honourable Chief Minister, GoK on the Karnataka Industrial Policy

1. To maintain an industrial growth rate of 12 % per annum.

2. To enhance the contribution of manufacturing sector to the State GDP from present level of 16.87% to 20% by end of policy period

3. To attract investment of Rs. 5.00 lakh crore

4. To create employment opportunities for 15 lakh persons

5. To create an environment to enhance ease of doing business in the State.

4

All Industry –Chamber Association

5 Karnataka Industry Potential Medium Term

Revenue Rs.

1,36,249 Cr

Factories

9825

Employ-

ment 13.5

lakhs

Revenue Rs.

2,00,000 Cr

Factories

15000+

Employ-

ment 20

lakhs +

Always at Leading Edge of Technology

Good Industrial Ecosystem

Vast Talent Pool

Good Working Environment

Industry Facilitation Committee Powering the Industrial Policy through a unique government- industry collaboration

7The Industry Facilitation Committee

The Industry Facilitation Committee (IFC) is a government-industry

collaboration to support the vision and enable the objectives of the

Karnataka Industrial Policy 2014-19 by working together to

“Create an environment to enhance ease of doing business in

the State.”*

Constituents of the IFC

Chief Secretary – Govt. of Karnataka

Representatives of relevant government departments (Finance, Power, Labor, Infrastructure, KIADB)

Nominated representatives from Industry Associations

* Karnataka Industrial Policy 2014-19

8

Rationale for selection of constituents

Chief Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka

The Chief Secretary will be able to align the efforts and energies of participating government

departments, and provide his guidance on matters requiring facilitation of the government to achieve the

goals elaborated in the Karnataka Industrial Policy.

Relevant Government Departments

Representatives from relevant government departments - Finance, Power, Labor, Infrastructure, KIADB to

align and integrate efforts to achieve the objectives of the policy under the leadership of the Chief

Secretary

All Industry Chamber-Association (AICA)

AICA as an association of Indian businesses works to create an environment conducive to the growth of

industry in the State . Being a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed

organization, it is respected for playing a proactive, pro-industry, non-partisan role in India's

development process.

9 Industry Facilitation Committee

Chief Secretary,

GoKChairman

Principal Secretary,

Commerce & Industry, GoK /

Other?Co-Chairman

Nominated members

from Industry

Nominated members of government departments

(Finance, Power, Labor,

Infrastructure, KIADB)

10 Objectives of the Industry Facilitation Committee (IFC)

Create and implement a common industry view to achieve the vision of the Karnataka

Industrial Policy.

Work collectively to remove structural systemic bottlenecks to facilitate entry and

functioning of industries in Karnataka.

Work collaboratively with the Govt. for a dramatic reduction of Lead time to set up an

Industry & ensure a good experience for the investor.

Work collaboratively with the Govt. on attracting quality investments in sunrise sectors.

Work collaboratively through periodic reviews and facilitate actions to achieve the

objective.

11 Criteria for membership to the Industry Facilitation Council

Associations with 1000 or more members

Associations who conduct an Annual General Meeting (AGM) and elect their Office Bearers.

Associations registered under Registrar of Societies

Associations with more than 20 years of experience

Associations with District Industrial Centers

12 IFC members from industry

Convener : One representative from Industry Associations will be the convener of the committee by rotation. The Convener will be changed every quarter. The convener will also be the spokesperson for the committee with the media. (Government officials will not take on the role as Convener of the IFC)

Member representation on Committee: Every Chamber/Association will have only one member as representative on the Committee. (Multiple

attendees from a given organization will be strongly discouraged).

13 Responsibilities of the Chief Secretary

Chair the Industry Facilitation Committee meeting conducted once in 2 months/quarter

Nominate members from Government departments to participate in the deliberations of the IFC

Be a signatory to the minutes prepared in the meetings

Review the progress of actions as per committed timelines before every meeting

Be the single point for ‘escalations’ if any, on any matter pending action

14 Responsibilities of the Convener

Responsibilities :

Conduct a meeting of the IFC (Industry Facilitation Committee) once every quarter/2 months

Prepare an agenda for the meeting & email it to members 10 working days before the meeting.

Prepare the minutes of the meeting & circulate it among members within 2 working days of the meeting

Maintain records of all meetings

Represent the IFC in the media as spokesperson

15 Good Conduct Guidelines

No representative will be allowed to raise any problem/issue related to a specific organization. Only industry related issues will be entertained in the meetings of this Committee.

Being a member of the IFC does not subordinate the right of a Chamber of Commerce / Trade Association to interact directly and independently with Government and its departments. The IFC is intended to be an additional forum to address problems faced by industries.

The IFC may invite experts/companies/academic institutions to participate in committee meetings as ‘GUESTS’ to share perspectives and insights as appropriate to the discussions in that specific meeting

16 Industry Facilitation Committee - Focus Areas

Enablers New Projects ExpansionOngoing

Operations

Land Yes Yes

Infrastructure Yes Yes Yes

Energy Availability Yes Yes Yes

Labor Reforms Yes Yes Yes

Energy Availability Yes Yes Yes

Ease of Doing Business Yes Yes

E-Governance Yes Yes Yes

Connectivity Yes Yes Yes

GST / Taxation Yes Yes Yes

17 Facilitate “Ease of Doing Business”

KIP Sec 5.3 - Facilitation Mechanism and Procedural Reforms

Goal of the IFC

Significantly reduce ‘lead time’ (from Application to Start of Production)

Reduce the internal workload of government departments

Provide clear view of Project Status to Investor & Govt. Agencies

Enable the achievement of project objectives

18‘Genie’ ಜಿಎನೈ�

(Government ‘n’ Industry Initiative to promote Effectiveness )

Actions going forward :

Seek the support of the Honorable CM and CS for creating an Industry

Facilitation Committee to further the vision of the CM in the KIP 2014-19

Once approval is obtained:

Create a team

Organize a facilitated workshop to

Create a mission document

Assign responsibility areas

Co-create a score card for the initiative ( with accountability defined)

Periodic reviews (min once in 2 months) with Honorable CS

Half yearly review with CM

Thank you