65 thousand entrepreneurs of the state will benefit from the new industrial policy: CM Sai

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CM Vishnu Dev Sai

Bhilai/Raipur. A new industrial policy will be launched in the state on November 1, the state foundation day. Micro, very small, cottage and small scale industries will benefit greatly from this policy. Our state is full of mineral and forest wealth, due to which trade and industry will flourish in Chhattisgarh. 65 thousand entrepreneurs of the state will benefit from the new industrial policy. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai (CM Sai) gave this address in the meeting of Laghu Udyog Bharti Central Region held on Friday at Agrasen Bhawan, Khursipar, Bhilai. During this, on the demand of Laghu Udyog Bharti, he assured the formation of a new MSME Ministry and allotment of land for the office of Laghu Udyog Bharti in Nava Raipur. He also described this conference as meaningful in the interest of small scale industries.

Addressing the program, Industries Minister Lakhan Dewangan said that Chief Minister Sai has provided the facility of single window to facilitate the entrepreneurs. He informed that small entrepreneurs will be provided facility to export their products to foreign countries.

It is important for entrepreneurs to be aware of their venture – The first session of the conference was started by Laghu Udyog Bharti’s Organization Minister Rajesh Mishra, Prakashchandra Gupta and Purushottam Patel by lighting the lamp in front of the oil paintings of Maa Bharti and Lord Vishwakarma. On this occasion, Vice President of the organization, Tarachand Goyal, while addressing the conference, said that there is a great strength in the organization, due to which no one can stop its development. Entrepreneur Goyal said that it is important for entrepreneurs to be aware of their venture. There are ups and downs in the enterprise, problems should be faced with patience and restraint. While making the entrepreneurs aware about their enterprise, he said that thinking about the enterprise will definitely speed up the development work, and nation building will also be better. will be. He praised the Swayamsiddha scheme started by Matrishakti. On this occasion, he objected to the children of entrepreneurs working for others instead of pursuing their own enterprises. In the first session, Provincial President Omprakash Singhania emphasized on increasing the number of members in his provinces. Besides, the presidents of Malwa, Mahakaushal and Chhag provinces also gave detailed information about the development works.

Also, the provincial presidents highlighted the self-reliant schemes, product clusters, seminars, exhibitions and entrepreneurs’ conferences held in their provinces. On this occasion, entrepreneurs from different states including Omprakash Singhania, Arun Singh Bhadauria, Vinod Nayak, Geeta Verma, Kailash Chandra, Rajesh Mishra, Laghu Udyog Bharti Vice President Tarachand Goyal were present.

While addressing the conference in the second session of the program, Chhattisgarh in-charge Sameer Mundra said that the organization expands its work from various dimensions. The organization is also promoting rural artisans by focusing on micro industries. The organization has formed Gram Shilpi Entrepreneur Cell to promote craftsmen in villages, which is giving a boost to village industries. Due to this, craftsmen are avoiding moving towards cities. During this, he said that the organization has started the work of raising the living standards of the craftsmen. At the same time, marketing assistance is also being provided to the artisans. In the conference, spokesperson Prakash Chandra stressed on the five changes to move the enterprise forward by boycotting single use plastic with social harmony, environmental balance, sense of self and patriotism.

On this occasion, entrepreneur Bhumika Pandey highlighted the Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan scheme and asked to increase the enterprise in the spirit of decentralization, entrepreneurship, self-reliance and Swadeshi. During this, he set the target of making India an unemployed and poverty-free India by 2030. The session was also addressed by Purushottam Patel, Uma Sharma, Neena. The entrepreneurs resolved to work in the interest of national development by continuously increasing the number of members. At the end of the second session, all the entrepreneurs raised the slogan of going to the market, bringing indigenous goods, making the country prosperous by inspiring self-employment and abandoning Chinese goods.

On this occasion, officials of Laghu Udyog Bharti honored the Chief Minister and the Industries Minister by presenting them a memento. Vijay Aggarwal expressed gratitude to the guests and entrepreneurs present in the program. The conference was concluded with the national anthem.

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