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ICCAA held MSME interaction meet on Govt policies
11/2/2019 11:04:26 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 2: Indian Chamber Of Commerce for Affirmative Action, (ICCAA) UT J&K under the State Presidentship RK Kalsotra held first ever MSME Interaction Meet between the distinguished Government Officials and businessmen, traders, contractors and youth interested in becoming entrepreneurs.
The aim of holding the meet was to encourage the youth and other businessmen of J&K who are interested to become entrepreneurs and strengthen their businesses. Established businessmen and Govt policy makers were present at the meet to discuss the various government policies.
P Uday Kumar, Director planning and marketing, National small industries corporation, NSIC India was Chief Guest at the meet. He highlighted the need for motivation and awareness among entrepreneurs. He said that entrepreneurship culture should start from family. Children can help make parents aware about the policies available. There should be a cultural shift. Discipline with positive attitude is key for established business.
He said that there is supply and demand problem. There is lot of supply from government side but demand lacks from public. 130 crores of funds are unspent and are lying with NSIC. Incubators are available all across the country and such facilities should be availed. He also asked people to align with digital media for better transitions in business.
Sunil Zode, Chairman ICCAA who presided over the meet said that there is a dire need to move from job takers to job givers and ICCAA provides full support for the same. He highlighted that there is a need to link businesses which will strengthen brotherhood as well. There is also a need to commercialize business, which lacks in the state and government has lots of policies for the same.
Zode also said that government is an important stakeholders in promoting business and he demanded an Employment Generation Scheme for the state which have been highly effective in states like Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra. He also said that Right Approach and Government Support is required for successful business.
RK Kalsotra, State President ICCAA, said that this new transition of state to UT should be accommodative of aspirations of young entrepreneur and this meet is one such initiative. He put forth few demands for the guests present there. He asked Sh P Uday Kumar to conduct Conclaves at State and District level and look into implementation of schemes in the state. He asked Pimple to give opportunities to the local entrepreneurs who are skilled. He asked Ravi Kant to be more active in the state and motivate entrepreneurs. He asked Chairman ICCAA to strengthen the role of mediator between government and local entrepreneurs.
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