New Delhi: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday said the government is working on the idea of a land bank and a social microfinance institution to help people run small shops and businesses.
Addressing a virtual MSME conclave organised by the FICCI Karnataka State Council, the minister also said there is a need to think on how India can increase exports and reduce import dependence.
Speaking about Chinese exports, Gadkari said 30 per cent of the entire global manufacturing is based in China and there are 10 major export categories that comprise 70 per cent of its overall exports, including fields like electrical machinery and equipment.
"Now, this is the time...we should identify which are the fields where we can make import substitution, how we can develop the MSMEs and the industry by which we can take advantage of the economic situation in the world," said Gadkari, who is also the road transport and highways minister.
During the webinar, the minister suggested that to make India a super economic power, "we have to think in the direction of how to increase exports from areas like agriculture, agro processing industries, handloom, handicraft, khadi and village industries".
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The minister told the participants that "we are working on the idea of a land bank and social microfinance institution which will be very helpful for entrepreneurs and persons who want to run small shops and businesses".
While discussing the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan as envisaged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said handloom, handicrafts, khadi industries and agro-based industries should be encouraged, especially in 115 aspirational districts. "We will have to plan special policies for agricultural, rural and tribal sector because they have huge potential of creating employment."