
Prasanta Sahu
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Prasanta Sahu
@pksahu9
Financial Express. Previously with WSJ, Dow Jones Newswire, Business Standard and The Press Trust of India. Tweets are personal.





"Manufacturing emphasis is like a coin. One side is large, scalable, export-oriented projects with many jobs. All these are being supported through PLI. The other side is MSMEs, and their intent is to make champions out of the medium-sized industries. Medium enterprises often do not grow for fear of losing MSME benefits. We want them to grow, and we are assuring them they won’t lose benefits. We will support them with sovereign guarantees, professional support, equity, and liquidity, so that they grow into becoming champions." Smt @nsitharaman in an interview with @FinancialXpress. #ViksitBharatBudget Read the full interview here: financialexpress.com/business/news/…



"Manufacturing emphasis is like a coin. One side is large, scalable, export-oriented projects with many jobs. All these are being supported through PLI. The other side is MSMEs, and their intent is to make champions out of the medium-sized industries. Medium enterprises often do not grow for fear of losing MSME benefits. We want them to grow, and we are assuring them they won’t lose benefits. We will support them with sovereign guarantees, professional support, equity, and liquidity, so that they grow into becoming champions." Smt @nsitharaman in an interview with @FinancialXpress. #ViksitBharatBudget Read the full interview here: financialexpress.com/business/news/…








"It’s clear from the policy we announced that labour-intensive units will be given support. We have been specific that handicrafts, handmade goods etc will get succour. So there is no way in which we are choosing between one (labour) and the other (capital/tech). Manufacturing, whether it is employment-intensive, or requires automation, policy support will be given." - Smt @nsitharaman in an interview with the @FinancialXpress. Read the full interview here: shorturl.at/e7vW5









"It’s clear from the policy we announced that labour-intensive units will be given support. We have been specific that handicrafts, handmade goods etc will get succour. So there is no way in which we are choosing between one (labour) and the other (capital/tech). Manufacturing, whether it is employment-intensive, or requires automation, policy support will be given." - Smt @nsitharaman in an interview with the @FinancialXpress. Read the full interview here: shorturl.at/e7vW5
