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Home, DPIIT secretaries talk to industry associations for speeding up economic activity: MHA

NEW DELHI: Measures to "speed up" economic and industrial activities were reviewed on Thursday by a high-level group of officials comprising the Union home secretary and his counterpart in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), a senior official said.
A video conference was held between representatives of industry associations and the two senior bureaucrats so that those industrial activities, which are permitted during the ongoing lockdown period, keep functioning smoothly and economic activities speed up, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of home Affairs (MHA) Punya Salila Srivastava told reporters here.
Feedback is being taken from industrial units and their problems are being addressed, she said during a daily press briefing on measures related to the lockdown clamped in the country to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
"In this context, home secretary (Ajay Bhalla) and secretary DPIIT (Guruprasad Mohapatra) have talked to industry associations via video conferencing today," Srivastava said.
The DPIIT, which is a department under the commerce ministry, in a tweet said that the conference with industry associations was "to facilitate permits for industrial activities in order to boost economic activities."
Certain quarters of the industry and exporters have raised concerns over the revised guidelines issued by the MHA on April 15, stating that it is difficult for them to implement those for partial resumption of their factory operations.
Srivastava said progress in economic activities, especially in rural areas, is being witnessed, and added that road construction, brick kilns and cement manufacturing related works have also started.
Till April 22, more than 1.5 crore work days have been achieved under the MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) scheme, she said.
State governments are working to operationalise industrial units in non-hotspot zones as the central government has given permission for exempting many essential services post April 20.
These include food processing units, milk and bread processing factories, flour and pulses mills, Srivastava said.
Those areas which are not hotspots or containment zones, especially rural areas, at such places agricultural and economic work should go on and hence, some permissions have been given (from April 20), she said.
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