Principal Secretary for IT and Industries Jayesh Ranjan said, "We have already drafted it and sent it to various departments for their remarks and we received it from by and large all departments except for one or two and once that happens it will be shown to Chief Secretary and later to the Chief Minister...that process is on and we are closing it on fast".
According to Ranjan, the government has taken feedback and opinion from the industry.
"The Retail Association of India has also given its feedback," Ranjan said adding the policy is expected to come out in next two months and there will be lots of incentives which will be regulatory in nature.
To another query, on incentives given to the Swedish home furnishing major IKEA, which here today opened its 'Hej HOME', a first experiential HOME in India, Ranjan said "So far we have given them three incentives in the form of 100 per cent reimbursement of stamp duty, second is on power tariff discount wherein for five years they will get power at Rs 1 per unit and the third is we are giving them part reimbursement on their training costs."
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