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Last updated: 04 Jun, 2016  

kalraj-mishra-thmb Committee likely to finalise new MSME policy by Oct 31: Govt

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SME Times News Bureau | 04 Jun, 2016
Union Minister for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), Kalraj Mishra has said that the government is expecting that Committee will be able to finalise all the recommendations by October 31 and will unveil the MSME policy after that.

Speaking to media in New Delhi recently the minister said, "the 'One Man Committee' has been provided a formal office which he was inaugurating and it is expected that the Committee will be able to finalise all the recommendations by 31st October, 2016."

A committee headed by former Cabinet Secretary Prabhat Kumar is drafting the policy, said Mishra. Adding he said, "we are expecting the report by October 31 and it would be released after that."

It was also stated that the Ministry was in advance state for finalizing the modalities of National Hub for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes.  

The Minister also approved a special scheme for ensuring that every North-Eastern State including Sikkim has a Technology Centre.

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