KTA delegation calls on LG Sinha, Raises key business issues
A delegation of the Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA), led by its president Aijaz Shahdhar, met with Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan to discuss a range of issues affecting the traders and business community of Kashmir.
A statement issued stated that the meeting focused on various matters that require urgent government intervention to support the local economy.
During the meeting, Shahdhar highlighted several pressing concerns, including the need for an extension of the Power Amnesty for commercial customers.
He also emphasized the need to expedite the pace of Smart City projects in Srinagar and Jammu, which he said hold significant transformative potential for urban development in the region.
“The Smart City projects in Srinagar and Jammu hold transformative potential for the urban development of these cities. However, the slow pace of implementation has raised concerns among the local business community," said Shahdhar. "We request your intervention to expedite these projects, ensuring their timely execution. Involvement of local businesses and stakeholders in these projects would not only accelerate the development process but also ensure that these projects are well-aligned with the community's specific needs and foster inclusive economic growth.”
Another major issue raised by the KTA was the extension of the Jammu & Kashmir One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme for Non-Performing Assets (NPAs).
Shahdhar noted that while the OTS scheme has provided essential relief to businesses burdened by NPAs, many enterprises are still struggling financially and have not been able to benefit from it.
KTA delegation calls on LG Sinha, Raises key business issues
A delegation of the Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA), led by its president Aijaz Shahdhar, met with Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan to discuss a range of issues affecting the traders and business community of Kashmir.
A statement issued stated that the meeting focused on various matters that require urgent government intervention to support the local economy.
During the meeting, Shahdhar highlighted several pressing concerns, including the need for an extension of the Power Amnesty for commercial customers.
He also emphasized the need to expedite the pace of Smart City projects in Srinagar and Jammu, which he said hold significant transformative potential for urban development in the region.
“The Smart City projects in Srinagar and Jammu hold transformative potential for the urban development of these cities. However, the slow pace of implementation has raised concerns among the local business community," said Shahdhar. "We request your intervention to expedite these projects, ensuring their timely execution. Involvement of local businesses and stakeholders in these projects would not only accelerate the development process but also ensure that these projects are well-aligned with the community's specific needs and foster inclusive economic growth.”
Another major issue raised by the KTA was the extension of the Jammu & Kashmir One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme for Non-Performing Assets (NPAs).
Shahdhar noted that while the OTS scheme has provided essential relief to businesses burdened by NPAs, many enterprises are still struggling financially and have not been able to benefit from it.
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