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Mapping of the FDI Policy Paras with NIC Code 2008

Mapping of the FDI Policy Paras with NIC Code 2008
Start Date :
Nov 12, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Government of India has put in place a liberal policy for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under which FDI up to 100% is permitted through the automatic route in most of the ...

Government of India has put in place a liberal policy for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under which FDI up to 100% is permitted through the automatic route in most of the sectors/ activities but some sectors require prior Government approval for infusing FDI with sector specific conditions. In the last one year Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) embarked upon a number of initiatives with the objective of improving ease of doing business and simplifying the investment process. Further, in this regard, the DIPP has now initiated an exercise for preparation of identifying applicability of the FDI Policy para as per each identified activity provided in National Industrial Classification Code 2008 to provide greater clarity and simplicity to foreign investors. Under this exercise codification had been started off with the NIC-2008 code book indicating against each entry as to whether FDI is allowed therein, and if so, it is on Automatic or Approval route along with Para no. of FDI policy.

A draft list prepared in this regard by DIPP is as under. The comments and suggestions from the stakeholders/ investors are welcome for the improvement, if any, latest by 30th November, 2015.

Discussion Paper on Mapping of the FDI Policy Paras with NIC Code 2008

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r ghosh_1
r ghosh_1 10 years 7 months ago
Haldia should have defining features and the USP/ Special characteristics may be used for planning the smart city. As a port city emphasis should be on development of port
r ghosh_1
r ghosh_1 10 years 7 months ago
Haldia lacks disaster management response facility. Disaster management and risk mitigation plan must be built in in the smart city.
r ghosh_1
r ghosh_1 10 years 7 months ago
All health care establishment clinics, private nursing home, blood banks, diagnostic centers and Medicine stores of Haldia should be under one roof for the unified health care system.
r ghosh_1
r ghosh_1 10 years 7 months ago
Nayachar island can be developed for Eco tourism with a pollution free environment using battery operated transportation. Marine aquarium may be developed at Nayachar.
jeetendra bhai
jeetendra bhai 10 years 7 months ago
Namaste sir, Media is the main culprit in spoiling your image. its time to cut the feather. every time we see untrue story by these media & that too in only one direction, govt has not action over it. they take advantage. so for every wrong event penalize. Also make them Off air for a period of week. thats better answer. check out any reviews, all post are against the MODI & the media is promoting. secondly whenever they call out MODI there is no PM addressed to it. time for teach them manner
SARASWATI HALDER
SARASWATI HALDER 10 years 7 months ago
Smart City vision to ensure clean ambient air, pollution free environment with hazards minimization in the industries. Future of Haldia lies in the hands of the city planner. They Should dedicate their best effort to make sure that the environment is not polluted or like many other industrial town in the world it will become inhabitable for the citizens.
SARASWATI HALDER
SARASWATI HALDER 10 years 7 months ago
Smart City vision to ensure clean ambient air, pollution free environment with hazards minimization in the industries. Future of Haldia lies in the hands of the city planner. They Should dedicate their best effort to make sure that the environment is not polluted or like many other industrial town in the world it will become inhabitable for the citizens.