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New Haryana industrial policy to focus on infrastructure

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New Delhi , April 7

THE industrial policy of Haryana, to be announced shortly, would focus on simplifying rules and regulations to attract investments and on the creation of a "world-class" infrastructure, the Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, has said.

"The focus of the policy, to be announced soon, will be to strengthen infrastructure, simplify rules and regulations and remove regional imbalances by providing special incentives in the industrially backward areas of Haryana to attract both domestic as well as foreign investments," he said at a session on the `Strategies for rapid economic development of Haryana' at PHDCCI today.

The policy would have a two-pronged strategy - checking unemployment and overhauling technical education sector to produce skilled manpower in line with the needs of the industry. Mr Hooda said the services sector made a substantial contribution to the state's GDP and the government would take initiatives to reinvigorate the manufacturing sector. "Our efforts are to promote and develop other activities in sectors like transport, tourism, education, entertainment, construction, housing and heathcare," he said.

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