Sikkim - The Industrial policy
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Releasing large amount
of public resources locked up in non-productive PSUs,
for redeployment in areas that are much higher on the
social priority, such as, basic health, family welfare,
primary education and social and essential infrastructure;
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Stemming further
outflow of scarce public resources for sustaining the
unviable PSUs
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Reducing the
public debt that is threatening to assume unmanageable
proportions
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Transferring the
commercial risk, to which the taxpayers' money locked
up in the public sector is exposed, to the private sector
wherever the private sector is willing and able to step
in. The money that is deployed in the PSUs is really
the public money and is exposed to an entirely avoidable
and needless risk, in most cases;
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Releasing other tangible
and intangible resources, such as, large manpower currently
locked up in managing the PSUs, and their time and energy,
for redeployment in high priority social sectors that
are short of such resources.
Environment,
Forest and Land Use New
Which state that, the state shall endeavour
to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard
the forests and wildlife and to protect and improve the
natural environment including forests, lakes and rivers
and wildlife and to have compassion for the living creatures.
In Resolution No. 3-1/86-FP dated the 7th December 1988,
the Government of India, Ministry of environment and Forests,
enunciated National Forest Policy to be followed in the
management of state forests in the country. However, over
the years, the environment, forests and land in the state
of Sikkim have come under serious pressure due to the fact
that more than 80% of the land resources of the state are
under the management of the Department of Forests, Environment
& Wildlife. Due to the increase in human population
and cattle population and increase in development activities
in the state, the pressure on the environment, forest and
land is increasing at a very fast pace.
Industrial
policy
In view of the priorities attached by
the government for speedy industrial development and generation
of adequate employment opportunities through self-employment
comprehensive industrial policy for Sikkimhas been formulated.
Policy Objectives
The Policy Envisages
Creation of an atmosphere conducive
to industrial growth, taking into consideration the available
natural resources and the local socio-economic environment.
- Creation
of an atmosphere conducive to industrial growth, taking
into consideration the available natural resources and
the local socio-economic environment.
- Maintenance
of the Green State image while promoting industrial activities.
- Rehabilitation
of sick industries with comprehensive assistance and guidance
from the Department of Industry and privatization of select
State Public Sector Undertakings.
- Enrichment
of the agriculture sector through the establishment of
appropriate linkage between agriculture and agro-based
industries.
- Ensuring
balanced regional development through promotion of khadi,
village, cottage, tiny small and ancillary industries,
- Promotion
of the traditional handloom, handicrafts and artisan sector,
by providing adequate support in the form of common facilities
like service centers cheap raw material, technical inputs,
marketing network skill development, etc.
- Development
of tourism as and industry.
- Development
of Sikkim as a major centre for manufacture & marketing
of tea.
- Proactive
participation of all concerned Government agencies to
facilitate industrial growth.
- Rapid Development
of basic infrastructure so that industrial growth is facilitated.
- Encouraging
self-employment and identification of avenues for the
same.
- Human resource
development through appropriate skill and entrepreneurship
development programs behavioral training, etc., at district,
sub division and block levels, to meet the emergent skill
requirements of the state within a stipulated time frame.
- Encouraging
joint ventures between local entrepreneurs and industrialists
from outside the state
- Simplification
of procedures and opening up of Sikkim with a view to
attract both internal and outside investors, with respect
to prospects whose long term viability is carefully evaluate
Information
Technology Policy
The Government of Sikkim is aware of
the transformational changes in IT technology and would
like to harness its capabilities for the welfare of the
state by having up to date citizen services, ensuring greater
accountability through e-governance and also promote IT
investments in the state.
The Government of Sikkim has placed
Information Technology high on its agenda. The Information
Technology Policy has been formulated to put Information
Technology on a firm footing in the state. The Department
of Information Technology is determined to play the role
of an enabler and catalyzing agent.
Objectives and Mission statement
The IT policy of Sikkim is centered
around the following premise and the Mission Statements:
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Empowering citizens
and making life easier for them through e-governance
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Facilitating
income and employment generation in the private sector
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Improving productivity
in the government departments through computerization
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Use of information
tools in the administrations to improve governance.
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Making Sikkim
a totally computer literate state
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Reducing the
digital divide
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Using Information
Technology to map the resources of the state
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Using Information
Technology to bring succor to the disabled.
Road
Safety Policy Document New
The year 2004 was declared as the year
of Road Safety by the United Nations. The National Road
Safety Council, an apex body, constituted under the Motor
Vehicles Act, 1988, in its eighth meeting held on 28th January
2005 has also stressed the need for the preparation of a
document to deal with the various aspects of Road Safety.
Government of Sikkim have noted with concern, the high costs
which road crashes place on the individuals as also on the
society.
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