2. 25 September 2014
* To transform INDIA into
a manufacturing hub
* Revolutionary Movement
covering 25 sectors of
economy
3. This Campaign is a Huge Platform for:
• Ease of doing Business (EODB).
• More Job Opportunities.
• Supporting Initiatives.(start ups)
• Attracting foreign Investment.
4. It is a ranking system established by World Bank Group
It gives a rank to a economic system based on 10 parameters
Among 189 countries India has ranked 134 in the year
2015.
Soon that rank was improved to “100” in 2018.
5. GOI has been taking steps to improve the ease of doing business
1. Reduction of time in clearance of Applications
2. Reduction of number of documents required
3. Regulating taxation
4. Elimination of unnecessary regulations
6. The government hopes to create 100 million jobs by 2022
Newer Jobs :Elements like market knowledge,
technology, creativity has been a driving force
7. GOI is encouraging the new ideas from young minds and
supporting for startups
India is also at third place behind US and Britain in terms of
the number of startups.
The Indian government has introduced over 50+ startup
schemes in past few years.
India is ranked as the 3rd largest tech based start-up hub
in the world with over 4200 start-ups in the country.
8.
9. * MIIP is strongly impacting on the FDI, as a consequence the
inflow on manufacturing sector rose substantially by 23 percent
in the fiscal year 2014-15.
* Particularly, sectors like electronics, automobiles and telecom
are leading in receiving the investments.
* According to Ritesh Kumar Singh, a Mumbai-based corporate
economist,
slowing growth in net inflows due to lower FII or FDI inflows
would be
negative for rupee exchange rate especially when we have a
high trade deficit.
10.
11. The Government of India is expected to invest highly in the
infrastructure sector, mainly highways, renewable energy and urban
transport, prior to the general elections in 2019.
Smart City Project
Sagar Mala Project
Metro and Railway
Modernization Projects
13. Indian IT & BPM industry is expected to grow to USD 300 billion
by 2020.
India has been creating a future-ready digital workforce,
with more than 0.15 million employees SMAC (social, mobile,
analytics, cloud) skills.
14. As we are Future Engineers a deep understanding is required on
market and industry
As Make in INDIA is mainly focused on Manufacturing, there is a
scope of creation in newer jobs according to the emerging
technologies
This campaign Supports greatly the young minds to become
Entrepreneurs
There will be a plenty of jobs ready for Engineers in future.
All we need is to develop the skills.