SME Times is powered by   
Search News
Just in:   • Adani Group to invest Rs 57,575 crore in Odisha  • 'Dollar Distancing' finally happening? Time for India to pitch Rupee as credible alternative: SBI Ecowrap  • 49% Indian startups now from tier 2, 3 cities: Jitendra Singh  • 'India ranks 3rd in global startup ecosystem & number of unicorns'  • LinkedIn lays off entire global events marketing team: Report 
Last updated: 01 Jul, 2015  

Modi.9.Thmb.jpg India Inc pats Modi for restoring govt credibility

Modi meet CII
   Top Stories
» 49% Indian startups now from tier 2, 3 cities: Jitendra Singh
» 'India ranks 3rd in global startup ecosystem & number of unicorns'
» Tripura exported over 9K tonnes of pineapples in 2 years
» CPI inflation eases to 6.71% in July, IIP falls to 12.3%
» Rupee depreciates 12 paise to close at 79.64 against US dollar
SME Times News Bureau | 01 Jul, 2015
India Inc has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for restoring the government's credibility by taking steps towards transparency in its functioning.

"The NDA government has shaped a new economic direction for the country's growth and development over the past year," the prime minister's office said in a statement after a 15-member CII delegation called on Modi on Tuesday.

Appreciating the government's work during its first year in office, industry captains said its various initiatives such as ease of doing business and Make in India were visionary and innovative with high impact.

"The speed and scale of rollout of these campaigns have been remarkable and unprecedented," the statement said, quoting views of the delegation members representing the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

Other initiatives include smart city mission, housing for all, clean energy mission, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (clean India drive) and Jan-Dhan Yojana (national mission for financial inclusion of all, including the unbanked).

Welcoming India Inc suggestions, Modi exhorted the confederation to motivate its members to work for self-reliance in key sectors in a timeframe.

"As three sectors of the economy - oil and petroleum, electronic goods and defence -- account for most of our import bill, there is huge potential for the industry to innovate and Make in India," Modi told the CII delegation.

Referring to policy decisions on macro-economic management, including 'Pahal' for targeted transfer of cooking gas subsidy and raising foreign direct investment (FDI) limits in various sectors, the delegation told Modi that even the small and medium enterprises (SME) sector grew phenomenally.

Reiterating his vision of governance based on trust and simplification of processes, Modi told the members to work for technological self-reliance.

Modi also spoke on the attention he was giving to speeding up projects by holding monthly interaction (Pragati) with various ministries and chief secretaries of states across the country.

A 11-member delegation of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (Ficci), which also called on Modi later, appreciated the government's steps taken to improve the environment for growing business.

"The prime minister urged the federation to motivate its members to work for growth in key sectors such as agro-products, textiles and defence-related manufacturing," the statement noted.

Modi also asked the Ficci members to take advantage of the government's initiatives for developing infrastructure sector, including railways.
 
Print the Page Add to Favorite
 
Share this on :
 

Please comment on this story:
 
Subject :
Message:
(Maximum 1500 characters)  Characters left 1500
Your name:
 

 
  Customs Exchange Rates
Currency Import Export
US Dollar
66.20
64.50
UK Pound
87.50
84.65
Euro
78.25
75.65
Japanese Yen 58.85 56.85
As on 13 Aug, 2022
  Daily Poll
PM Modi's recent US visit to redefine India-US bilateral relations
 Yes
 No
 Can't say
  Commented Stories
» GIC Re's revenue from obligatory cession threatened(1)
 
 
About Us  |   Advertise with Us  
  Useful Links  |   Terms and Conditions  |   Disclaimer  |   Contact Us  
Follow Us : Facebook Twitter