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AK Sharma. Pic: Ministry of MSME, Govt of India Arvind Kumar Sharma (1988 IAS, Gujarat) who is presently Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), has been given additional charge of Secretary, Ministry of Textiles. The ministry of textiles has updated his name as Secretary on its website. Sharma assumed charge of secretary MSME ministry on April 30 last year.
The additional chagre has been given to Sharma, as the term of textiles secretary Ravi Capoor, who was on Central deputation from July 23, 2019 till December 31, 2020, ended.
Prior to his appointment as MSME secretary, Sharma served as Additional Secretary in Prime Minister s Office.
Pour concrete now, to boost growth December 29, 2020, 11:04 PM IST
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Metro services will reach over 25 cities by 2025, PM Modi has announced. The move makes eminent sense from the point of view of extending the scope of efficient public transport.
However, for the purpose of boosting growth in the short term, it makes sense to prioritise shovel-ready projects that already have detailed project reports in place and have completed some or most of the land acquisition, rather than new ones.
This is what will raise investment, create demand and save companies from insolvency. For new metro projects, acquiring land or obtaining right of way/use can well take two years or more. That is too long a wait. Hence the pressing need to boost project management capability, and improve governance standards in an environment of innovation, so as to br
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Gujarat: Special Education Region to come up at Dholera
The Gujarat Special Education Region (G-SER) will be developed as an education hub with the potential to be developed in the future as a University District, School District and Innovation District in an area up to 5,000 acres December 21, 2020 9:23:18 pm
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Hyderabad-based Cerestra Group and the state government to establish Gujarat-Special Education Region in Dholera, which would be spread across 1,000 acres. Representational image/ file
The Gujarat government on Monday announced a Gujarat Special Education Region (G-SER) to be developed at the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR), a greenfield industrial city. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Hyderabad-based Cerestra Group and the state government to establish Gujarat-Special Education Region in Dholera, which would be spread across 1,000 acres.
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