Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a post-budget webinar on 'Make in India for the World' on Thursday, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry said on Wednesday.In line with the vision of PM Modi to make India a global hub for the manufacturing, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry is organising a post-budget webinar on "Make in India for the World" on March 3, the Ministry said in a statement.The Union Budget 2022 has laid down a roadmap for India@100 with manufacturing as one of the key drivers of growth and employment generation. The webinar will include discussions on a paradigm shift in manufacturing in India, realising the trillion-dollar goal in Exports and also on MSMEs as a growth engine for the economy."The objective of the webinar is to sustain the momentum of Union Budget 2022 by synergizing efforts with all stakeholders on various initiatives taken for boosting manufacturing, increasing exports and
The objective of the webinar is to sustain the momentum of Budget and synergising the initiatives taken by various stakeholders to boost manufacturing, exports and strengthening the MSMEs
Marking challenges faced in procuring defence equipment from abroad, PM Narendra Modi on Friday stressed on promotion of the AatmaNirbhar Bharat and Make in India campaign in defence manufacturing.
Automaker Kia India said it has crossed five lakh units in terms of dispatch across domestic and export markets from its Anantapur plant in Andhra Pradesh.
The decision has been taken with a view to promote local manufacturing under Make in India scheme
Chowdhury took a swipe at the Central Government stating that 'Make in India' should be termed as a "farce" as the trade deficit between India and China reflects that India continues to import more
He alleged that the imports from China are at an all-time high under the Modi government as it has "destroyed" the medium and small industries and unorganised sector that creates jobs
The head of USISPF congratulated FM Nirmala Sitharaman on delivering a budget that allows the govt to continue supporting development while keeping an eye on fiscal deficit.
The Defence Ministry decided to withdraw tenders for deals related to buying short-range surface-to-air missiles and 14 helicopters
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