The government is looking at notifying the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, that was announced to boost domestic manufacturing, for sectors like auto components, steel, and textiles. Additional Secretary in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Sumita Dawra said that the government introduced the PLI scheme to encourage an incentive-led model for manufacturing, attracting advanced technologies, bringing in economies of scale and meeting quality standards. We are going as per strict timelines and we will now look to notify the scheme under auto components, steel, and textiles, she said at a PHDCCI webinar on Implications of PLI scheme on India s manufacturing and trade competitiveness on Thursday.
Kuntal Sharma, Economic Adviser, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, said that the sector holds huge scope for growth and expansion and the scheme will help in achieving that
PLI Scheme has potential to position India in Global Value Chain
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India s pharma exports surge as tide turns against China. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, June 3 : Budget allocation of $20 billion to 13 core sectors of the economy, under the PLI scheme will encourage incentive-led manufacturing base and has the potential to position India in global value chain, a senior government official said on Thursday.
Additional Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Sumita Dawra, in her remarks in a virtual open house session on the Implications of PLI Scheme on India s Manufacturing and Trade Competitiveness, organised by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stated that the PLI scheme can boost R&D, economies of scale, meeting quality standard and therefore, has the potential to create global champions in manufacturing.
Goa: As oxygen shortage claims 75 lives in 4 days, BJP frets about party image
In this handout photograph released by Goa Chief Minister?s office and taken on May 11, 2021 Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant (R), wearing a personal protective equipment (PPE) suit, speaks to Covid-19 Coronavirus patients at the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), in Panjim after 26 people admitted in the hospital due to the coronavirus died on the early morning.
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Mumbai: With oxygen mismanagement claiming the lives of 15 more Covid patients at the Goa Medical College Hospital in the early hours of Friday, the death toll in the last four days has climbed to 75. With all fingers pointing to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Health Minister Vishwajit Rane, the state BJP core committee jumped into action, holding an emergency meeting to decide on face-saving measures for the party. BJP sources told The Free Press Journal, âThe deaths at Goa Medical College Hospital and the governmentâ�