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The Government of India has laid enormous thrust on the growth of Textile sector under the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Mission. Through this mission, Government has initiated special measures to provide an impetus to the textile sector especially in man-made fibre (MMF) and technical textile segment
Haryana Government aims to contribute to improve the environment, reduce carbon footprints and aggressively motivate the citizens to buy Electric Vehicles through this policy
The State Data Center Policy would specifically incentivize the Data Center Industry to locate itself in Haryana and also provide impetus to the development and growth of a large Data Center Industry in the State.
The vision of the policy is to establish Haryana as a competitive and favoured investment destination, achieve regional development, export diversification and augment livelihood opportunities for its people through resilient economic development. The policy objective is to attract investments of INR 1 lakh crore and generate 5 lakh jobs in the State.
This policy targets to transform Haryana into a global Logistics, Warehousing and Retail hub, which is well equipped with state-of-the-art Logistics & Warehousing infrastructure, a conducive regulatory environment and a mechanism for maximizing returns for retailers and providing best buying experience to the end consumer.
The policy aims to transform Haryana in to a hub for the Pharmaceutical industry to do business and thrive; by facilitating a conducive and holistic industrial ecosystem comprising robust infrastructure, financial assistance and a simplified regulatory regime.
This policy aims to establish Haryana as the country’s preferred business hub, by providing an enabling ecosystem for trailblazers of economic growth — MSMEs and Small Businesses.
The objective of the State Industrial Infrastructure Development Scheme is to create and up-grade/strengthen the industrial infrastructure for the promotion of Industrialization in the state as one of the initiative under Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) mandate.
Government of Haryana envisions to create a prosperous rural economy by achieving accelerated growth in farm sector through creation of strong value chain linkages, thrust on research and establishment of state of the art infrastructure in agro and food processing sector.
The Policy aims to create conducive environment to attract private investment in biomass projects, Harness biomass based power/ biogas/ bio-CNG/ bio-manure/ bio-fuels etc as it has huge potentional of energy with sustainable environmental benefits through techno-economically viable technologies and to support research and development, demonstration and commercialization of new technologies.
The Policy aims to promote generation of green and clean power in the State using solar energy, to create conditions conducive to the participation of private and public sector as well as PPP in the promotion and setting up of up Solar Energy based power projects in the State. Productive use of wastelands / non - agricultural lands thereby leading to socioeconomic transformation and a reduction in regional disparities in development. Employment generation and skill up gradation of the youth.
Government of India, aims to organize the traditional industries and artisans and producers into collectives and provide them with support in order to make quality and competitive products to ensure long-term sustainability of the sector and its artisans.
The Board of Trustees of Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE), had framed a Scheme for the purpose of providing guarantees in respect of credit facilities extended by Lending Institutions to the borrowers in Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs).
ASPIRE scheme is deploying Livelihood Business Incubators in the underserved areas, the representative from the DST suggested creating a comrnfttee for identification of potential Mentor Institutions for which the network of State S&T councils who has been working extensively towards creating a culture of innovation at the grass root level may be considered.
Central Government has approved the ‘Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)’ to provide financial assistance to startups for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials, market entry and commercialization.
MSME sector often faces problems in exploring new markets and retaining the existing ones. Keeping in view these facts, the Procurement and Marketing support Scheme has been introduced to enhance the marketability of products and services in the MSME sector.
With a view to increase the share of purchases from the small-scale sector, the Government Stores Purchase Programme was launched in 1955-56. NSIC registers Micro & small Enterprises (MSEs) under Single Point Registration scheme (SPRS) for participation in Government Purchases.
In order to promote the ease of doing business in the country and achieve the vision of generating employment and promoting exports through "Make in India" with "Zero effect and Zero defect" in manufacturing, it has been decided that the Government would provide credit linked Capital Investment Subsidy(CIS) under AFUTS.
It is a Pan-India Programme with the main aim of making India a hub for design and development of novel, affordable and effective biopharmaceutical products and solutions.
To promote India as a holistic tourism destination for 365 days offering varied niche tourism products.
As the MSMEs are amongst the strongest drivers of economic development, innovation and employment, it becomes imperative to strengthen their ecosystem. The Government of India envisioned Zero Defect & Zero Effect (ZED) initiative to enhance MSME competitiveness, make them sustainable and transform them as National and International Champions.
The broad objective of the Fund is to guarantee loans up to the specified limit sanctioned by Banks / NBFCs / MFIs / other financial intermediaries engaged in providing credit facilities to eligible micro units.
“Stand up India Scheme” has been launched on 5th April, 2016 for facilitating credit to SC/ST and Women entrepreneurs by Government of India.
Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India has decided to continue for implementation of the Design Clinic Scheme, for design expertise to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) manufacturing sector during the 12th Plan Period.
Haryana government is committed on cultivating the regulatory support to startups by providing a transparent and resilient procurement processes. The objective was to stimulate efficient and friendly public procurement opportunities and promoting a healthy and competitive market for startups.
In order to strengthen Startup movement in the State, it has been decided that the concessions/benefits as allowed to MSEs of the State as provided in “Haryana State Public Procurement Policy for MSMEs-2016 dated 20.10.2016 and further amendment dated 23.04.2018” in the matter of Tender Fee, EMD, Performance Security, Turnover, Past Performance &Experience and Purchase preference will also be provided to ‘Startups’ of the State by considering them to be at par with Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) subject to the condition that the Startups shall be required to meet the other quality and technical specifications as part of qualifying requirements of the procurements.
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