Industrial growth

   
  The foundation of the proposed automobile production unit laid by Chief 
Minister Tarun Gogoi on November 2 at the newly set up Chaygaon Industrial 
Growth Centre is the best thing to happen in the region after a very long time. 
The Rs 100-crore unit which is the first of its kind in the North East promises 
to usher in the much-needed and long-awaited industrialisation of the region. 
The automobile unit which is a part of SAI Motors – a Chinese collaboration 
venture will manufacture tractors, power tillers, two-wheelers including 
motorcycles. The unit plans to roll out motorcycles brand named Rhino at an 
affordable price. The unit, apart from initiating the process of 
industrialisation, will also go a long way in creating employment avenues. 
About 1,000 youths of the State are likely to be inducted in various capacities 
in the unit. Apart from the direct employment, the unit will generate 
opportunities for others. The success of the unit is very important as it will 
send
 right signals to the potential investors. Lack of investment has been the bane 
of the region which is crying hoarse for development. A host of factors 
including insurgency, lack of proper infrastructure, communication bottleneck 
can be attributed for creating hurdles on the road to development. 
Backwardness, lack of opportunities have weaned away a section of youths into 
the path of militancy. Realising the gravity of the problems, the Centre and 
the States of the region have over the years chalked out industrial policies 
with incentives to prospective investors. But except a few, majority of the 
investors have shied away. Both the Centre and the States have now given new 
thrust to develop the regions. The North East holds the key for the success of 
the ambitious Look East Policy. Now it is the turn of the people of the region 
to create a congenial atmosphere to attract investments both from the other 
parts of the country and abroad. Investments will help in
 industrialisation of the region. Special Economic Zones should be earmarked to 
boost industrial growth. Development, in turn, will not only help the region in 
its forward march but will also go a long way in eradicating a host of problems 
which are plaguing the region for long.
   
   (The Assam Tribune,05.11.2007)






       
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