Common Facility Centres planned at Jaggayyapet, Kakinada and Machavaram
The National Steering Committee of the Micro and Small Enterprises-Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP) on Tuesday approved three Common Facility Centres (CFCs) and three infrastructure development projects worth ₹59.83 crore for Andhra Pradesh.
The committee meeting, chaired by the Union Secretary, MSME, was attended by State Special Chief Secretary (Industry and Commerce) R. Karikal Valaven.
Cost sharing
The total project cost of the CFCs has been put at ₹37.59 crore, of which, the Centre will grant ₹30.07 crore. A CFC in gold ornament cluster has been proposed at Jaggayyapet in Krishna district, a similar centre in printing cluster at Kakinada in East Godavari district and the third one in pulses and pulses products cluster at Machavaram in East Godavari district. These project will go a long way in increasing productivity, employment and exports.
Air Chief Marshal responds favourably to Arunachal CM s advanced landing ground proposal
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RKS Bhadauria called on the Chief Minister on Wednesday. The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the Indian Air Force for always being at the forefront in extending humanitarian assistance to the state. He said the IAF has been very helpful especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Air Chief assured the full support of the Indian Air Force for Arunachal should it require any assistance.
GUWAHATI: Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria has responded favourably to Arunachal Pradesh chief minister’s Pema Khandu’s proposal of Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) for Dirang and Anini.
Year Ender 2020: Fuelling MSMEs for Economic Growth FILE PIC In our Special Series Year ender-2020 today we bring you a report on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSME. After coming to power in 2014, Narendra Modi Government gave a special focus on the MSME sector.
Launching the MSME Support and Outreach programme in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that MSME sector gives maximum employment after the agriculture sector. He said, if agriculture sector is backbone of the economy, MSME sector is the strong steps of the economy which gives power for progress.
Minister for MSME Nitin Gadkari said, MSME sector contributes to 30 per cent of GDP and 48 per cent to exports.