The document summarizes the Make in India campaign launched by the Indian government. The campaign aims to transform India into a global manufacturing hub and increase the country's GDP and economic growth by attracting companies to set up factories in India. It focuses on 25 key sectors and aims to improve India's ranking in the World Bank's ease of doing business index. The campaign will provide skill development training to help create a skilled workforce and address challenges like lack of infrastructure that have hindered manufacturing in India. Successful implementation of GST is seen as important to make India a single unified market for furthering the goals of the Make in India initiative.
It is about the Government of India's new scheme about attracting global industries to manufacture goods in India to develop the manufacturing sector and increase the employment level in India.
Recently Maharashtra Government announced/completed Make in India Week (13th to 18th February 2016) in Mumbai (MMRDA Grounds, BKC).
As a Visitor I have attended one day and extremely happy & satisfied with the event. It’s an India week of flagship event that is propelling the Indian Economy by forging enormous global engagement with Indian industry in the Form of partnerships and investments.
It has been set against the vibrant backdrop of the world’s fastest growing economy, Make in India week has showcased the potential of design and innovation and Sustainability across India’s focus sectors through a series of highly visible outreach initiatives in Mumbai. The week-long event is inaugurated by the prime minister of India
It is about the Government of India's new scheme about attracting global industries to manufacture goods in India to develop the manufacturing sector and increase the employment level in India.
Recently Maharashtra Government announced/completed Make in India Week (13th to 18th February 2016) in Mumbai (MMRDA Grounds, BKC).
As a Visitor I have attended one day and extremely happy & satisfied with the event. It’s an India week of flagship event that is propelling the Indian Economy by forging enormous global engagement with Indian industry in the Form of partnerships and investments.
It has been set against the vibrant backdrop of the world’s fastest growing economy, Make in India week has showcased the potential of design and innovation and Sustainability across India’s focus sectors through a series of highly visible outreach initiatives in Mumbai. The week-long event is inaugurated by the prime minister of India
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Hyundai manufacturing plants in different countries such as Korea, Russia, China and India.
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Make in INDIA aims at making INDIA the next manufacturing hub by encouraging companies to manufacture their products in India. This program aims to replace any product which is currently being sourced from a foreign country to be substituted with the same product being manufactured in INDIA. The primary reason for any company to import a product from a foreign nation is the assurance of quality. Make in INDIA as a program can only hope to succeed if it can give the same assurance of quality as that of foreign products and that’s where consulting firms come into play.
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This presentation is pertaining to the make in India intitative which had took since few months ago,I given brief information about the event,Its probable contribution to GDP,FDI & Export promotion in the country.
Background – Material Handling Equipment Unit (palletized) Load movements.
Globally Classified in eight classes i.e. Class I to Class VIII
Class I – Battery Operated Forklift truck
Class II – Narrow Aisle Equipment
Class III – Pedestrian Equipment
Class IV & V – Diesel Operated forklift truck Indian Material Handling market is about 10000 units (Class I - Class V) per year.
Indian Industry growing at the CARG of approx. 7 % since last 3 years.
Greatness of India | what makes India Great..?Bhanu Prasad
Here are some amazing facts that will make you more proud to be an Indian. India's ability to allow its citizens to be what they are. India houses one of the most diverse populations on this planet, allowing them to live the way they want to live. I LOVE MY INDIA.
Make in India is an International marketing campaigning slogan, to attract businesses from around the world to invest and manufacture in India. It is very crucial program initiated by the honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Hyundai manufacturing plants in different countries such as Korea, Russia, China and India.
Reasons of why people prefer buying Hyundai cars in different countries
Make in INDIA aims at making INDIA the next manufacturing hub by encouraging companies to manufacture their products in India. This program aims to replace any product which is currently being sourced from a foreign country to be substituted with the same product being manufactured in INDIA. The primary reason for any company to import a product from a foreign nation is the assurance of quality. Make in INDIA as a program can only hope to succeed if it can give the same assurance of quality as that of foreign products and that’s where consulting firms come into play.
MAKE IN INDIA | DIVYANSH AGRAWAL, www.facebook.com/divyansh.in Divyansh Agrawal
Challenges For Make In India, What is Make in India ?, Overview Of Make In India, Foreign Direct Investment, Advantages Of Make In India , Disadvantages Of Make In India , Response For Make In India ,
This presentation is pertaining to the make in India intitative which had took since few months ago,I given brief information about the event,Its probable contribution to GDP,FDI & Export promotion in the country.
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3. ON INDEPENDENCE DAY
Invited global companies to pick India to locate factories, promising to replace red tape with red-
carpet welcomes.
To make India break into the top 50 in the World Bank’s ease of business index ranking from the
current 134th position
4. Campaign Objective
•Ultimate objective is to make India a renowned manufacturing hub for key sectors. Companies across
the globe would be invited to make investment and set up factories and expand their facilities in
India
•Using India’s highly talented and skilled manpower to create world class zero defect products.
•The purpose of Make in India Campaign-
1. Job Creation
2. Economic Development
3. Global Recognition
5. INDIA
•India is one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
•The tenth-largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third-
largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).
8. Zero defect,
zero effect
"Our manufacturing should have zero defect so that our products should not be
rejected in the global market. Besides, we should also keep in mind that
manufacturing should not have any negative impact on our environment."
9. Contribution by the Sectors to Economy
28%
16%
56%
Agriculture
Manufacturing
Service
10. How this would be achieved?
Skill development programs would be launched especially for people from rural and poor ones
from urban cities.
25 key sectors have been short listed such as telecommunications, power, automobile, tourism,
pharmaceuticals and others.
Individuals aged 15-35 years would get high quality training in the following key areas such as
welding, masonries, painting, nursing to help elder people.
Skill certifications would be given to make training process, a standard. Currently manufacturing
in India suffers due to low productivity rigid laws and poor infrastructure resulting in low quality
products getting manufactured.
Over 1000 training centres would be opened across India in the next 2 years.
11. List of challenges
India’s chronic infrastructure and logistics deficit with inefficient transport
networks makes it tough for manufacturing companies to achieve just-in-time
production.
A large chunk of manufacturers in India even believe that globalization is a myth
for them and they consider global opportunities as threat for their domestic
business.
12. For example,
- increasing raw material cost,
- ever growing prices of industrial land,
- non-availability of labour and
Currently, it takes 12 procedures and 27 days to start business, 35
procedures and 168 days to get construction permits and 1420 days
to enforce contracts in India.
13. Benefits from Make In India Campaign
• This will help in creating job market for over 10 million
people in India.
• Manufacturing done here would boost India’s GDP, trade
and economic grow.
14. Top Corporate Companies Attended Make
In India Campaign:
1. Tata Group
2. Reliance Industries
3. Biocon
4. Samsung
5. Honda
6. Airbus
7. Wipro
8. Vodafone
15. Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani said in order to succeed in
this campaign, it was important to
be open to capital and expertise from all
over the globe, and implementation
of GST will make India one market and
strengthen overall Make in India
programme.
16. GST
•The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a Value Added Tax (VAT) to be
implemented in India, the decision on which is pending.
• It will replace all indirect taxes levied on goods and services by the
Indian Central and State governments.
•Indirect tax:
customs duty, central excise duty, service tax, sales tax, securities transaction
tax.