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Suggestions on Incentives for Employment Generation in Manufacturing

Suggestions on Incentives for Employment Generation in Manufacturing
Start Date :
Nov 19, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 03, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Government of India is taking several measures for promoting the growth of the manufacturing sector in India. The Make In India campaign has been initiated with the view of ...

The Government of India is taking several measures for promoting the growth of the manufacturing sector in India. The Make In India campaign has been initiated with the view of driving investment in this sector by creating an environment suitable for sustained growth of manufacturing, which will lead to all-round economic benefits including employment generation and income growth. The Prime Minister’s Independence Day speech mentioning this can be seen here and his speech at the launch of the Make In India campaign can be seen here.

This requires a number of steps to be taken to ensure that investors are suitably incentivized for job-creation as well as participating in the skill upgradation of the labour force employed by them.

Suggestions received from various Ministries and other stakeholders during Government-level discussions in this regard can be seen here. These suggestions include financial incentives under the Income Tax Act, labour laws, tax incentives and subsidies for skilling of employees, upgrading and improving the employment exchanges, etc.

We invite comments regarding these ideas and suggestions regarding other incentives that can be provided by the government for employment generation in the manufacturing sector. Your suggestions may be provided in the comment box below or attached as a PDF. We request that the suggestions may be explained in sufficient detail with information about the implementation mechanism and the likely impact.

The last date for submission of the entries is 2nd December, 2015.

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navin katoch
navin katoch 10 years 6 months ago
Govt. lands in all states should be provided on low monthly rent to set up manufacturing units. Govt land will bring revenue to the govt and give opportunities to business owners for new setups in every state. This step will lead to involvement of more people in setting up manufacturing units and thus increasing employability also in every state.
rinky sharma_1
rinky sharma_1 10 years 6 months ago
The major problem lies with the implementing skill developmental schemes. In spite of having a favourable demographic dividend we are not able to utilise the human resource available to us well. Certainly manufacturing sector is the driving sector for economy but still somewhere we lag in assessing the core requirements of the respective manufacturing sectors. So initial step should be on implementing the skill developmental schemes which could hit the target.
jyoti sharma_15
jyoti sharma_15 10 years 6 months ago
The major problem lies with the implementing skill developmental schemes. In spite of having a favourable demographic dividend we are not able to utilise the human resource available to us well. Certainly manufacturing sector is the driving sector for economy but still somewhere we lag in assessing the core requirements of the respective manufacturing sectors. So initial step should be on implementing the skill developmental schemes which could hit the target.
jyoti sharma_14
jyoti sharma_14 10 years 6 months ago
The major problem lies with the implementing skill developmental schemes. In spite of having a favourable demographic dividend we are not able to utilise the human resource available to us well. Certainly manufacturing sector is the driving sector for economy but still somewhere we lag in assessing the core requirements of the respective manufacturing sectors. So initial step should be on implementing the skill developmental schemes which could hit the target.
abhilasha sharma_2
abhilasha sharma_2 10 years 6 months ago
The major problem lies with the implementing skill developmental schemes. In spite of having a favourable demographic dividend we are not able to utilise the human resource available to us well. Certainly manufacturing sector is the driving sector for economy but still somewhere we lag in assessing the core requirements of the respective manufacturing sectors. So initial step should be on implementing the skill developmental schemes which could hit the target.
varsha sharma_6
varsha sharma_6 10 years 6 months ago
The major problem lies with the implementing skill developmental schemes. In spite of having a favourable demographic dividend we are not able to utilise the human resource available to us well. Certainly manufacturing sector is the driving sector for economy but still somewhere we lag in assessing the core requirements of the respective manufacturing sectors. So initial step should be on implementing the skill developmental schemes which could hit the target.
Anil Kumar Chauhan
Anil Kumar Chauhan 10 years 6 months ago
Respected Prime minister Sir, In order to combat with poverty and malnutrition we have a plan , to plant thousands kinds of trees which provide fruits , vegetables , edible oil , timber for furniture etc. We can plant these trees and shrubs along (aside) the roads,canals ,rivers and streams and on the edges of the agricultural farms .This will provide a lot of employment and will also reduce the committing suicides by the farmers due to crop failure………….please read pdf in English
Anil Kumar Chauhan
Anil Kumar Chauhan 10 years 6 months ago
Respected prime minister Sir,We have some innovative ideas to solve the problem of power generation and the problem of drinking water and water for irrigation in order to provide 24 hour power to every house and water to every farm. We also have some solution of Plastic pollution by synthesizing many Biodegradable polymers. We believe that we can do this task if you support us financially. Please promote innovations , provide suitable environment and platform to new innovators.
Anil Kumar Chauhan
Anil Kumar Chauhan 10 years 6 months ago
Respected Prime minister Sir, In order to combat with poverty and malnutrition we have a plan , to plant thousands kinds of trees which provide fruits , vegetables , edible oil , timber for furniture etc. We can plant these trees and shrubs along (aside) the roads,canals ,rivers and streams and on the edges of the agricultural farms .This will provide a lot of employment and will also reduce the committing suicides by the farmers due to crop failure………….please read pdf in Hindi