The Ministers of the Union of Shobha Karandlaj and Pralhad Joshi on Friday inaugrate the four -day industrial exhibition in Hubball. | Photo Credit: Kiran Bakale
State Minister of Trade Unions for Work and Employment, Mikro, Small and Medium Businesses Shobha Karandlaj called entrepreneurs and those from the SC/ST communities to use 3% of the reservation in the vans of spare parts to the public sector (dogs) of the Union Government.
Mrs. Karendlaje said that at the inauguration of the four-day Imex-Hubball (industrial production) organized by the North Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association (NKKSSIA) in HubBali provided 3% of reservation and scene.
However, it pointed out that the dog did not receive spare parts from women’s entrepreneurs at the expected level. “From now on, only 1.5% of their demand has been provided by entrepreneurs. They should take note of this and focus on the production of quality products and spare parts needed for the main industries,” she said.
The Ministers of the Union of Shobha Karandlaj and Pralhad Joshi on Friday inaugrate the four -day industrial exhibition in Hubball. | Photo Credit: Kiran Bakale
The Minister called on the North Karnataka entrepreneurs and industrialists to register their industry on the GMOR (GEM) portal, as the PSU would allow its purchase in the relevant industries.
Mrs. Karendlaje emphasized several measures taken by the center to support the MSME sector and stated that 30% of the GDP contribution was from the sector.
NKSSIA President Girish Nazavadi emphasized the need for the establishment of the main industries in the northern CARNATION to facilitate the growth of the MSME sector in the region. He also called on the government to provide suitable land for organizing industrial exhibitions.
At the opening of the industrial exhibition, the Minister of Trade Unions for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Pralhad Joshi said that in the last 11 years the center has taken several measures to support the development of trade and trade and industries. Because of these measures, India has appeared as the fourth largest economy in the world, he said.
Mr. Joshi said that in the last decade there was a direct foreign investment in the melody of $ 667 billion. “There are high -quality highways across the country and there is sufficient energy production. All infrastructure necessary for industrial development is provided,” he said.
Overall, 272 stalls were established at the exhibition in which the industry from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh participates.
Published – May 17, 2025 17:45