India News | Haryana Govt Revises Fee for Cold Storage Operators

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. To support small cold storage operators, the Haryana Government has decided to revise the lump sum fee structure based on the capacity of cold storages operating in the state.

Chandigarh, Feb 13 (PTI) To support small cold storage operators, the Haryana Government has decided to revise the lump sum fee structure based on the capacity of cold storages operating in the state.

Now, a lump sum fee of Rs 35,000 will be applied to cold storages with a capacity of up to 2,000 metric tons. For cold storages with a capacity ranging from 2,001 to 5,000 metric tons, the fee will be Rs 55,000.

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Cold storages with a capacity of 5,001 metric tons or more will be charged a lump sum fee of Rs 70,000.

Giving details, a government spokesperson Thursday said that under the current notification, cold storages in the state were required to pay a lump sum fee of Rs 70,000 per cold storage.

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Recently, cold storage operators met with Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, requesting relief for smaller operators and requesting that the lump sum fee be determined based on the capacity of the cold storage.

In response to their request, the government has decided to revise the fee structure based on the capacity of each cold storage, the spokesperson said.

Currently, 222 cold storages are operating in the state. Among these, 104 have a capacity of up to 2,000 metric tons, 91 have a capacity between 2,001 and 5,000 metric tons, and 27 cold storages have a capacity of 5,001 metric tons or more.

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