Chamber of Commerce & Industries Kashmir (CCIK) Meets Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor at Lok Bhawan
Srinagar, May 4, 2026: A high-level delegation of the Chamber of Commerce & Industries Kashmir (CCIK), led by its President Mr. Tariq Ghani, today called on the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Shri Manoj Sinha Ji, at Lok Bhawan to discuss pressing economic, industrial, and policy matters affecting the business community across the region.
The delegation included:
Mr. Tariq Ghani, President
Mr. Hussain Khan, Senior Vice President
Dr. Imran Nazir, Junior Vice President
Mr. Aatif Khan, Joint Secretary
Mr. Ashiq Bhat, Chief Coordinator
Mr. Aijaz, Treasurer
Mr. Umar Jan Wani, Convenor
Mr Zubair Youth Representative
During the meeting, CCIK submitted a comprehensive memorandum highlighting key concerns and actionable recommendations for strengthening the economic landscape of Jammu & Kashmir .
Key Highlights of the Discussion
The delegation appreciated the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor’s leadership, particularly initiatives such as the Nasha Mukt Bharat campaign, and reiterated CCIK’s support for building a drug-free society. The Chamber also proposed establishing rehabilitation centers in every district to support affected individuals.
CCIK raised several critical issues impacting businesses and industries, including:
Land Acquisition & Compensation: Urgent need for fair and transparent compensation mechanisms for affected stakeholders.
Master Plan 2035: Concerns over restrictive policies affecting land use and economic activity, with recommendations for balanced development.
Ease of Doing Business: Simplification of hotel renewals, CLU processes, and faster regulatory approvals.
MSME Challenges: Immediate resolution of delayed payments to ensure financial stability of small businesses.
Tourism Development: Opening new destinations, improving infrastructure, and addressing regulatory bottlenecks.
Sustainable Growth: Promotion of solar energy, EV infrastructure, and eco-friendly industrial practices.
Industrial Development: Upgradation of industrial estates and transparent allotment processes.
Handicrafts Protection: Mandatory GI tagging and strict differentiation between handmade and machine-made products to preserve authenticity.
Revival of Carpet Industry: Focused support for one of Kashmir’s traditional economic pillars.
Commitment to Collaborative Growth
The Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor gave a patient hearing to the issues raised and assured the delegation that the concerns would be examined for appropriate action.
Speaking after the meeting, President Mr. Tariq Ghani emphasized that CCIK remains committed to working closely with the administration to ensure balanced economic development, protection of traditional industries, and improved ease of doing business in Jammu & Kashmir.
The president Tariq Ghani appreciated the role of Srinagar administration Especially Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Mr Anshul Garg (IAS), Deputy Commissioner Mr Akshay Labroo Srinagar, Kashmir Police Especially Dr.Sandeep Chakarvarthy SSP srinagar

