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Inviting suggestions on Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India

Inviting suggestions on Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India
Start Date :
Feb 09, 2022
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy with over 6 Crore units, providing employment to 11 Crore+ people (after ...

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy with over 6 Crore units, providing employment to 11 Crore+ people (after Agriculture), having 28% share of GDP and 40% of exports. Like other sectors, MSME also has been adversely affected in terms of productivity during COVD 19. Accordingly, the efficiency and productivity of MSME assume further significance to achieve overall objectives of economic development and a V shape recovery of the Indian Economy.

Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India is a continuation of various measures taken to date to promote competitiveness, technology upgradation, infrastructure, cluster development, dedicated credit, procurement of products & financial assistance to MSME.

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises invites stakeholders, Industry Associations, MSME units and general public to share suggestions and comments on the Draft Policy. The purpose is to firm up adaptive and inclusive National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

Click here to read the Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India

Last date of submitting comments and suggestions on MyGov platform is 31st March 2022.

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ranveerchapekar
Ranveer Chapekar 2 years 8 months ago

Good Evening, there is one suggestion. Please add a judicial officer to the arbitration tribunal at the Facilitation COuncil.

Puneet gadhok_1
Ajay sharma 2 years 8 months ago

namste

1/ ease to do business policy
2/ connect small medium size and big business hubs each state
3 rebate in buying any transport vehicle
for goods. rebate in filling 1st tax or 2nd tax
4 one point website for all types of govt department . one trade license for all
5 subsidy for electric commerical vehicles and installation of solar in factories and offices
6 emergency funds insurance in case of
no business or to pay salaries etc
example covid siatuation
7 inter business discounts by govt ..like Bater system . you give discount if someone intested in my services in can provide with discount termed as service
not tax xharable
8. if business is contribution is for young people or older people for learning new business or skills or more skills . provide details and get rebate

kush.bakshi@gmail.com
KUSHAL BAKSHI 2 years 8 months ago

GodFatherofIndia- Sir what happened to India when we got freedom from the British. That Video explained that India occurred the losses during British Raj. Is there any way to ask the British to pay compensation for what they did to India during their occupation?
They always have one policy Divide and rule which is not yet gone. It is up to us how we can ensure that we Neve leave our friends behind who were with us in our bad times. Will the UK pay reparations to its Colonies for the damage they have done? Will they issue any apologies to India? Jai Hind

https://youtu.be/gQOgXOIa-OI

Shuvra Sangeeta
Shuvra Sangeeta 2 years 8 months ago

Respected Prime Minister, Since last decade we have been seeing a big change in the dress pattern of our citizens which are becoming more westernized. There will be a time when sarees will become obsolete and this will hit small scale industries the most. It is kindly requested to bring out policy in support of Indian dresses such as all Indian offices including multinationals and corporate world adopting them for the employees. This will preserve our cultural environment.

Preethi_389
Preethi 2 years 8 months ago

There are many big companies in our country. Such companies should try not to manufacture any product which can be done by smaller companies.

Big companies which are already established can focus on something more important or new, and let the small companies across the country develop.

TNandhakumar
T Nandhakumar 2 years 8 months ago

sir
1.High labours with low automation delivered low profits.this industry need as tax benefits
2.Low labours with high automation delivered high profits.this industry need as high tax benefits.
3.Totally how much benefits given labours .that industry give morethan enough out put.industry also developed more and more...plz consider this