CM SIPB request to develop a training program
Chief N Chandrababu Naidu, the minister responsible for Tuesday, the State Investment Promotion Board SIPB) officials to develop a training programme for the promotion of entrepreneurs and business professionals for the establishment of industries of the State .
An official press release said that Naidu, at a meeting with officials SIPB, she asked to develop a training module in conjunction with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Indian School of Business (ISB). The Chief Minister also directed officials to depute an officer of APTransco guidelines for monitoring progress of each proposal and coordinate with the contractor to ensure the establishment of the unit quickly. The Chief Minister also agreed to a delegation of senior officials from industry, factories department, Pollution Control Board, gram panchayats and planning department in Singapore for the study of practices and procedures that exist in the industry share and authorizations.
Naidu asked the officials to information technology, Department Industries Centres Rangareddy, Medak, Vishakapatnam and the office of the commissioner, a sector uplinking of the application, so it can be accessed as officials and candidates. Officials said the Director-Minister, that during the month of January to December 2002, the state has attracted investments worth 9,218 crore R proposals.
The district nodes agencies in different departments of Single Window Act has a total of 1006 permits and a total of 3972 units were at different levels and made an investment of Rs 1.36 lakh crore, said the official. Major Industries Minister Vidhyadher K Rao, Chief Secretary Mohan Kanda, Secretary (Industry) BP Acharya and other senior officials were also present at the meeting, the release said.