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SME Times News Bureau | 03 Dec, 2014
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has allocated Rs. 154.67 Crore for Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) during 2013-14 and thereby provided entrepreneurship and skill development training to 6,07,253 persons, the Minister of State, MSME, Giriraj Singh informed this in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

During the first two quarters of 2014-15; the Ministry trained 2,77,300 persons with an expenditure of Rs. 56.80 Crore, he added.

The Ministry of MSME conducts Management Development Programmes (MDPs) for the benefit of existing MSME entrepreneurs and their managerial and supervisory staff with the objective of increasing their productivity and contribution to GDP.

529 MDPs were organized during 2013-14 wherein 12,249 persons were imparted training on various aspects of management. So far, during the current year 1185 persons have participated in 60 MDPs organized in the first two quarters of the current year.

MDPs are organized on various aspects of management as per the needs of the local industry associations and manufacturing units, he added.
 
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MSME
Rajiv Mehta,9711161659 | Thu Dec 11 08:44:53 2014
its only a gimmick ,Officials at Okhla office boost to the organization and achievements but nothing come out, met 03 individuals which had already had very small repair shops and they had provided 1 L , if we said we want to start from scratch and what will be MSME do -i had given an 24 points charter which has impossible task if starting industries with minimum individual investments. Need an working where as by submitting his Project report an committee will decide according to person skills and ability


MSME DEVLOPMENT
Nilesh Shah | Thu Dec 11 07:41:15 2014
MDPS organized where and when how we are know about this program let me contect on nilesh@tritrac.com i am all ready one of MSME REGISTER company running in IT but i don't know the benefit of MSME


open a small scale industry
suhreed | Tue Dec 9 18:43:39 2014
sir, I want to start small scale industry like cloth carry making in assam.if there any help for me to run the industry.how do i get loan for that if there any subsidy or any buy back agreement. Please help me Mail: suhreed.saikia@rediffmail.com Mobile:09707833701 state:assam


msme dovelopment
mohamadali | Wed Dec 3 05:40:04 2014
the expenditure in MSME sector for training in EDP/MDP is a step in right direction it will help employment generation and sustained development Govt should clarify whether there will be any in industrial policy from that of UPA Govt


 
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