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SME Times News Bureau | 22 Jun, 2019

The National Small Industries Corporation signed an MoU with Common Service Centres (CSC) e-Governance Services India in New Delhi on Saturday, for enhancing new offerings  for the MSME sector by synergizing each  others'  competence.

The MoU was signed by Ram Mohan Mishra, AS&DC(MSME) and CMD, NSIC and  Dr. Dinesh Kumar Tyagi, CEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Limited .

Speaking on the occasion , Ram Mohan Mishra,   stated that this MoU will have special focus on providing services to village level entrepreneurs (VLEs) and would to lead to exponential growth of Village Entrepreneurs in the country.

The MoU will also enable CSCs  to utilize plethora of  NSIC offerings through the NSIC portal www.msmemart.com .

Dinesh Kumar Tyagi,CEO, CSC said that CSC will facilitate VLEs and MSMEs through digital empowerment in accessing NSIC integrated support services encompassing Marketing, Finance, Technology and other offerings.

 
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