Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Union Budget 2021-22 on February 1, 2021 Mega Investment Textiles Parks (  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
Commerce Secretary Dr Anup Wadhawan on Wednesday said that the Budget for 2021-22 extensively envisages several initiatives and areas of focus, aimed at enhancing India’s overall competitiveness and manufacturing capacities, which would enable growth, diversification and technological enhancement of India’s exports. These cover both ease of doing business in the area of approvals and procedures, and the physical environment for investment, targeting a plug and play eco-system for investors.
Briefing the media on the Budget 2021-22 initiatives, he said that one primary area of focus is the creation of a robust infrastructure, logistics and utilities environment for the manufacturing sector.
Ministry of Commerce & Industry Anup Wadhawan has stated that the Budget 2021-22 will enhance India s growth in manufacturing, trade and other sectors. The budget extensively and comprehensively envisages several initiatives and areas of focus, aimed at enhancing India s overall competitiveness and manufacturing capacities, which would enable growth, diversification and technological enhancement of India s exports. These cover both ease of doing business in the area of approvals and procedures, and the physical environment for investment, targeting a plug and play eco-system for investors.
Briefing the media on the Budget 2021-22 initiatives, he said that one primary area of focus is the creation of a robust infrastructure, logistics and utilities environment for the manufacturing sector. Some of these measures include a scheme for Mega Investment Textiles Parks (MITRA), which will create world class infrastructure with plug and play facilities to enable the creation of global champ
Budget will enhance growth in manufacturing, trade: Commerce Secy
By IANS| Published: 3rd February 2021 3:35 pm IST
New Delhi, Feb. Feb 3 : The Budget for 2021-22 extensively and comprehensively envisages several initiatives and areas of focus, aimed at enhancing India’s overall competitiveness and manufacturing capacities, which would enable growth, diversification and technological enhancement of India’s exports, Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan said on Wednesday.
These cover both ease of doing business in the area of approvals and procedures, and the physical environment for investment, targeting a plug and play eco-system for investors, he said.
Briefing the media on the Budget 2021-22 initiatives, the commerce secretary said that one primary area of focus is the creation of a robust infrastructure, logistics and utilities environment for the manufacturing sector.
Representatives met the Finance Minister for a pre-budget consultation and submiited their respective suggestions
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NEW DELHI: Farmers’ organisations on Tuesday urged the Finance Ministry to increase urea prices for balanced use of fertilisers, reduce fuel taxes, include alcohol in the GST regime and extend the Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana outside Mega Food parks.
Representatives of these organisations, office bearers of National Cooperative Union of India, Punjab Agriculture University and International Food Policy Research Institute and companies engaged in the farm sector met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for a pre-Budget consultation. The meeting was also attended by stakeholders from the agro-processing industry.
Monday, 21 December, 2020, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi As a sequel to the Summit, the 11th CII Food Safety Awards Ceremony was organised to recognise role models and best in class food business operators on food safety excellence and provide a framework for continual improvement.
The glittering Award Ceremony was organized virtually on 18th December 2020. Rita Teaotia, chairperson FSSAI graced the grand occasion.
âIt is heartening to note that despite the pandemic situation, CIIâs Food Safety Award program 2020 went ahead as a Virtual programme while retaining its robust approach in evaluating nominations for awards. I congratulate all winners and applicants who accepted the challenge to compete for the awards despite such difficult times. They are helping to take forward the food safety movement in the country,â said Rita Teaotia , Chairperson FSSAI during her keynote address.