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State s new policy evokes mixed response from micro, small and medium enterprises

State’s new policy evokes mixed response from micro, small and medium enterprises Updated: Updated: Many units are sceptical about targets and strategies Share Article Many units are sceptical about targets and strategies Ahead of the Assembly election, the Chief Minister has rolled out a policy for the MSME sector which has been grappling with various issues over the last five years. Though industrial estates said they welcomed the policy, many were sceptical about the targets and strategies listed in it. Some even said there could have been a little more detailing to solve the immediate crisis. A few associations pointed out that they were not consulted while this policy was formulated, while another section of the MSMEs was wondering whether the same structure would be followed in case of a change in government after the election.

UWA agricultural leader named WA Indian of the Year 2021

UWA agricultural leader named WA Indian of the Year 2021 28 Jan 2021 | 2 mins Image: Professor Kadambot Siddique with Vice-Chancellor Professor Amit Chakma. The University of Western Australia’s Professor Kadambot Siddique has been named Western Australian (WA) Indian of the Year 2021. Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians The Hon. Ken Wyatt AM MP and the Federation of Indian Associations of WA (FIAWA) Chairperson Atul Garg presented Professor Siddique with the award at a joint Australia Day and Indian Republic Day ceremony. Hackett Professor of Agriculture and Director of The UWA Institute of Agriculture, Professor Siddique is a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher with more than 30 years’ experience in agricultural research, teaching, leadership and management in Australia and overseas.

The business of speaking out when few others do

A reality check on MSMEs, jobs, economy The business of speaking out when few others do Out of 7 crore entrepreneurs, MSMEs, 30 per cent are almost dead, K.E. Raghunathan tells Rahul Gandhi An industrialist has uttered in public what Arnab Goswami would hear out in private but did not dare declare from his TV pulpit. “Out of 7 crore entrepreneurs, MSMEs (micro small and medium enterprises), 30 per cent are almost dead. What is 30 per cent? 2.1 crore…. That 2.1 crore give jobs for almost 20 crore people. They are not bothered,” K.E. Raghunathan told Rahul Gandhi at an interaction in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on Saturday. “We are seeing only the balance 60 per cent and saying ‘greenshoots’. I am seeing shooting myself as an entrepreneur. How are we progressing?

Federation of Indian Associations-Chicago Announces Plans For India s Republic Day Celebrations

Federation of Indian Associations-Chicago Announces Plans For India s Republic Day Celebrations
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