- ICC Jammu urges speedy industrial policy, NCSS relief and resolution of land and lease issues in J&K
Jammu, April 10: Rahul Sahai, Chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Jammu Chapter, today called on the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Shri Manoj Sinha, and held a detailed and constructive interaction on a range of socio-economic and industrial issues concerning the Union Territory.
At the outset, Rahul Sahai expressed his gratitude to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor for his recent communication addressed to him, wherein he sought active participation and leadership of civil society in the implementation of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA). Sahai appreciated the visionary appeal made by the lieutenant governor, emphasizing community-driven efforts, Jan-Bhagidari, and the crucial role of social and religious institutions in combating drug abuse and ensuring a drug-free Jammu & Kashmir.
During the meeting, Sahai extended his heartfelt congratulations to the lieutenant governor for actively promoting and reviving the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Jammu. He particularly appreciated the recent visits and initiatives related to prominent religious sites such as Bawe Wali Mata Temple, Raghunath Temple, and the Sukrala Mata program , which have been widely welcomed by the people of the region. He also suggested that similar initiatives, including a visit to Tirupati, could further strengthen cultural exchange and spiritual tourism.
Sahai lauded the administration’s strong stand against drug abuse and termed the ongoing anti-drug initiatives as a significant and timely step. In line with the vision highlighted in the lieutenant governor’s letter, he recommended the formation of an advisory committee comprising key stakeholders such as the divisional commissioner, deputy commissioners, and members of civil society to further strengthen and institutionalize these efforts.
Highlighting key industrial concerns, Sahai raised the issue of pending applications under NCSS, stating that delays have caused considerable stress among the industrial community. He expressed optimism that the upcoming industrial policy for local industry would address these concerns and provide much-needed clarity and relief.
Further, Sahai drew attention to several pending matters affecting industries, including the need for a comprehensive local industrial policy, resolution of issues related to Gair mumkin khad (land), and lease deed complications. He emphasized that timely resolution of these matters would significantly boost investor confidence and industrial growth in the Union Territory.
Underscoring the importance of inclusive governance, Sahai stressed that greater involvement of civil society in government programs and policymaking processes would enhance transparency, public participation, and the overall effectiveness of initiatives—echoing the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor’s call for collective societal responsibility.