Jobs and Economic Growth - Inputs on Challenges/Issues
1. All infrastructure related projects to be completed on time. A time bound activity to be decided.
2. All pending projects related to power, road, railways, rivers, dams and other infrastructure to be cleared by the related ministry on priority basis and time bound.
3. A long term financial assistance with subsidice rate of interest to be provided to our industries (small or large) so that they should come out from this critical sitution of global slowdown.
4. To reduce the burden of our industries it is essential that all Labour, Taxation, Loan, Satuatory, Industrial law related policies to be framed with the discussion with them only.
5. Rules related to Varies Taxes should be made easy and reliable.
6. Industries also has to cut down their overhead expenses so that able to create more jobs. Our Govt. should provide them 24 Hrs. electricity to cut their overhead expenses on Diesel.
7. Globalisation has given a great set back to our own industries. We need not to allow such industries and Products in india where our own manufacturers are capable of making these products.
8. China has given a great setback to our own industries (Large, Medium Small, Handicrafts), most of electronics products, kites, Holi colours, Dewali lights, toyes, Batteries etc. etc and so on,. we are importing from China. Why ? When we are more capable of making these products. 10 Years back, when we are not importing these products from outside, we were still using these products, may slightly costly but at least our own manufactured. We concentrate on more export instead more import.
9. Our industries must work on some ethics, principles and quality assurance so that our products can be well accepted in international market and hence to boost our export.
10. Our education system is also equaly responsible for not generating an all rounder skilled manpower even for our own industries, then how can we fit them into an international market. A great need to change our education system related to Jobs. more