Launched By PM Narendra Modi 
28-Nov-14 
Presented By Govardhan.K 
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PM Narendra Modi launched Make In 
India 
Campaign 
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 
Sept 2014 launched Make In India 
Campaign at Vigyan Bhawan in New 
Delhi to create India a manufacturing 
hub. 
 The campaign is aimed to attract 
foreign firms to set up their 
manufacturing units in India and to 
seek greater foreign investment. 28-Nov-14 
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Objective of Make In India 
Campaign 
 Get manufacturing sector to grow over 100 
percent on a sustainable basis over a long 
run 
 The campaign is aimed to transform the 
economy from the services-driven growth 
model to labour intensive manufacturing-driven 
growth. 
 This will help in producing jobs for over ten 
million people, who join the workforce every 
year. 28-Nov-14 
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Focus of the Make In India 
Campaign 
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 The programme says stress on twenty five 
sectors with focus on job creation and skill 
development. 
 These include: automobiles, chemicals, IT, 
pharmaceuticals, textiles, ports, aviation, 
leather, tourism and hospitality, wellness, 
railways, auto components, design 
manufacturing, renewable energy, mining, 
bio-technology, pharmaceuticals and 
electronics among others. 28-Nov-14
Features of the Make In India 
Campaign 
 The govt will look into all regulatory processes 
to ease the burden of investors. 
 A dedicated cell has been created to answer 
queries from business entities through a fresh 
created web portal. 
 While an exhaustive set of FAQs on this portal 
will facilitate investors find instant answers to 
their general queries, the back-end support 
team of the cell would answer specific queries 
less than seventy two hours. 
28-Nov-14 
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Features of the Make In India 
Campaign (cont.) 
 The DIPP and industry lobby FICCI have jointly 
started an eight-member expert panel to deal 
with queries and concerns of investors. They will 
clarify Indian policies to the investors and 
suggest reforms to the Central and states 
governments. 
 All central government services are being 
integrated with an e-Biz single window on-line 
portal. 
 States have been suggested to introduce self-certification. 
28-Nov-14 
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Features of the Make In India 
Campaign (cont.) 
 The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has 
been asked to give all security clearances to 
investment proposals within three months. 
 An advisory has been sent to all 
departments/state governments to simplify 
and rationalise regulatory atmosphere which 
includes on-line filing of all returns in a 
unified form. 
28-Nov-14 
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Comment on Make In India 
Campaign 
 Through this campaign, the Union 
Government aims to clear the daunting 
image of complex rules and bureaucratic red 
tape of Indian administration. 
 It will facilitate the world investors to foster 
their investment decisions. 
 This will facilitate in realizing the aim of 
liberalized economy. 
28-Nov-14 
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Thank you 
28-Nov-14 
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Make in india

  • 1.
    Launched By PMNarendra Modi 28-Nov-14 Presented By Govardhan.K 1
  • 2.
    PM Narendra Modilaunched Make In India Campaign  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 Sept 2014 launched Make In India Campaign at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi to create India a manufacturing hub.  The campaign is aimed to attract foreign firms to set up their manufacturing units in India and to seek greater foreign investment. 28-Nov-14 2
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    Objective of MakeIn India Campaign  Get manufacturing sector to grow over 100 percent on a sustainable basis over a long run  The campaign is aimed to transform the economy from the services-driven growth model to labour intensive manufacturing-driven growth.  This will help in producing jobs for over ten million people, who join the workforce every year. 28-Nov-14 3
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    Focus of theMake In India Campaign 4  The programme says stress on twenty five sectors with focus on job creation and skill development.  These include: automobiles, chemicals, IT, pharmaceuticals, textiles, ports, aviation, leather, tourism and hospitality, wellness, railways, auto components, design manufacturing, renewable energy, mining, bio-technology, pharmaceuticals and electronics among others. 28-Nov-14
  • 5.
    Features of theMake In India Campaign  The govt will look into all regulatory processes to ease the burden of investors.  A dedicated cell has been created to answer queries from business entities through a fresh created web portal.  While an exhaustive set of FAQs on this portal will facilitate investors find instant answers to their general queries, the back-end support team of the cell would answer specific queries less than seventy two hours. 28-Nov-14 5
  • 6.
    Features of theMake In India Campaign (cont.)  The DIPP and industry lobby FICCI have jointly started an eight-member expert panel to deal with queries and concerns of investors. They will clarify Indian policies to the investors and suggest reforms to the Central and states governments.  All central government services are being integrated with an e-Biz single window on-line portal.  States have been suggested to introduce self-certification. 28-Nov-14 6
  • 7.
    Features of theMake In India Campaign (cont.)  The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has been asked to give all security clearances to investment proposals within three months.  An advisory has been sent to all departments/state governments to simplify and rationalise regulatory atmosphere which includes on-line filing of all returns in a unified form. 28-Nov-14 7
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    Comment on MakeIn India Campaign  Through this campaign, the Union Government aims to clear the daunting image of complex rules and bureaucratic red tape of Indian administration.  It will facilitate the world investors to foster their investment decisions.  This will facilitate in realizing the aim of liberalized economy. 28-Nov-14 8
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