FTCCI seeks immediate support finance, other relief measures for MSMEs
May 28, 2021
Seeks new scheme on the lines of Emergency Credit Line; revisit criteria for NPA classification
Following the second wave of Covid-19 leading to lockdown in several states, the industrial sector, particularly MSMEs, which are passing through a critical time, has sought financial support and other relief measures.
At a meeting organised by the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry to deliberate on the problems confronting MSMEs, various issues were discussed, and they decided to submit representations to the Finance Minister and Governor of the RBI seeking relief.
Updated:
Share Article
AAA
The Commissioner of Collegiate and Technical Education Navin Mittal on Friday said the Department of Collegiate and Technical Education and the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) can collaborate to set up a skill development centre.
Addressing a webinar on ‘Understanding the benefits of apprenticeship for employers’ organised by FTCCI, he said the Department and the Federation can enter into an MoU for such a facility. The official also traced the concept of apprenticeship, the role it played in industrialisation globally and the relevant legislations in India. The country, he said, made amendments in 2019 to the Apprenticeship Act to improve the employability of engineering graduates. The National Skill Development Corporation mandated industrial training since it provides hands-on job experience.
FTCCI seeks more support measures for rice exports
Updated:
Updated:
January 13, 2021 23:56 IST
Govt. urged to buy paddy and auction it to exporters following Taiwan model of implementing MSP
Share Article
AAA
Unless the price disadvantage is addressed, low procurement of rice by exporters cannot increase, says the FTCCI report.
Govt. urged to buy paddy and auction it to exporters following Taiwan model of implementing MSP
Export of rice from Telangana has a natural disadvantage of connectivity or rather lack of it connectivity of water way compared to several other paddy-growing States in the country and “it’s making a big difference in a bulk commodity business like rice which is a low-margin export,” the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry has felt.