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Haryana hikes Employment Generation Subsidy
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IANS | 05 Apr, 2023
To give an impetus to hire local youth from the state and further to
attract investment, Haryana on Wednesday decided to increase the
Employment Generation Subsidy under Haryana Enterprises and Employment
Policy 2020 from Rs 36,000 to Rs 48,000 per employee per annum for 10
years in 'B' 'C' and 'D' category blocks.
The Cabinet, presided over by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, accorded approval to a proposal regarding the subsidy.
The
Cabinet also approved capping the net SGST Reimbursement and Investment
Subsidy at 50 per cent to enable the maximum net SGST reimbursement by
the investors.
The Employment Generation Subsidy was suggested to
be provided for capacity building of state domicile skilled,
semi-skilled and un-skilled employees having Haryana resident
certificate, who are earning not more than Rs 40,000 per month as salary
on payroll or contract with valid ESI/PF number.
However, after the Cabinet approval, now this subsidy will be fixed at Rs 48,000 per employee per annum for 10 years.
Further,
after the approval of the Council of Ministers, the change in the
quantum of SGST and employment generation subsidy will be applicable for
industries that have gone into commercial production on or after April
1.
While for industries that have already applied and are
availing incentives under SGST and the Employment Generation Scheme, the
quantum may remain same as earlier in the policy.
Further, the
quantum of incentives under SGST and Employment Generation Scheme for
mega projects and ultra-mega projects approved under the Haryana
Enterprises Promotion Board before April 1, 2023, will also remain the
same as approved by the board.
Meanwhile, philanthropic societies
or charitable institutions that want to establish 'gaushala', biogas
plant, veterinary hospital and research and training centre and for the
cultivation of fodder will now be able to get the ashamilat deh' land on
lease up to 20 years as the government has amended rule 6, sub-rule
(2A) of Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Rules, 1964.
In a
'gaushala', the lessee will have to house and maintain at least 50 per
cent stray cattle of the total cattle population at all points of time
during the lease period.
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