Chandigarh, Sept. 25 -- Haryana's draft "Make in Haryana Industrial Policy-2025," set to be rolled out soon after Cabinet approval, aims to attract Rs.5 lakh crore in investments and create 10 lakh jobs, industry and commerce minister Rao Narbir Singh said. Addressing a stakeholder consultation meeting in Gurugram on Wednesday to discuss the provisions of the new policy, the minister said that Haryana will play a pivotal role in fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047. He underlined that industry has a crucial role in making the nation self-reliant and globally competitive. "The government is fully committed to safeguarding your interests. At the same time, you must focus on producing high-quality, affordable, and market-friendly products so that Haryana's industries remain competitive at the global level," he said, assuring that chief minister Nayab Singh Saini is equally committed to accelerating industrial growth in the state. Addressing the consultation meeting, industries and commerce department commissioner and secretary Amit Kumar Agrawal said that the government's approach will move beyond "ease of doing business" to also focus on "reducing the cost of doing business" and "ensuring the right to do business." He said that the new policy is being designed to make Haryana the most attractive and competitive investment destination in the country in the coming years. The government has identified 23 key barriers to doing business-related to the pollution control board, labour regulations, and urban planning-and is committed to removing them by December 31. Industries and commerce department director general Yash Garg said that the policy is designed to encourage the establishment of new industries...