essay on role of science in "making India"
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Make in India scheme is an initiative to facilitate and augment the manufacturing industry in India. In other words, it can also be said that this program is intended to increase the GDP of the Indian economy. This scheme was launched by Bhartiya Janta Party government (BJP) under the leadership of visionary Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi in the very same year of 2014, to which they come into the majority. Besides promoting manufacturing and employment sector in the country it has set various wide array of targets which are meant to change the entire economy of the country positively.
Make in india program:
This program is a great dream of most visionary and influential Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Damodar Modi, who initiated this economic reform-oriented program on 25 September 2014 in a way to improve the employment and manufacturing industry in India. This program has a wide scope, associated with different sectors of the economic environment of the country. This program is specifically designed to promote the enlisted or targeted, 25 various sectors, which were badly in a need of such reforms. In a way to make this program designed in more wise and appropriate way, it was entrusted to Wieden & Kennedy, which is a foremost marketing firm, known for their earlier project work for Nike. It is intended and approved to facilitate the foreign direct investment and domestic companies in manufacturing their products in the Indian vicinity.
Key Factors of the Program:
1. Automobile
2. Railways
3. Tourism and hospitality
4. Pharmaceuticals
5. Mining
6. Thermal power
7. Space and astronomy
8. Leather
9. Electronic systems
10. IT & business process management.
11. Oil & gas
12. Garment and textile industry
13. Shipping and ports
14. Wellness
15. Defense manufacturing
16. Aviation
17. Electrical machinery
18. Construction
19. Roads & highways
20. Automobile components
21. Chemicals
22. Entertainment and media
23. Biotechnology
24. Food processing
25. Renewable energy
Make in India scheme is an initiative to facilitate and augment the manufacturing industry in India. In other words, it can also be said that this program is intended to increase the GDP of the Indian economy. This scheme was launched by Bhartiya Janta Party government (BJP) under the leadership of visionary Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi in the very same year of 2014, to which they come into the majority. Besides promoting manufacturing and employment sector in the country it has set various wide array of targets which are meant to change the entire economy of the country positively.
Make in india program:
This program is a great dream of most visionary and influential Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Damodar Modi, who initiated this economic reform-oriented program on 25 September 2014 in a way to improve the employment and manufacturing industry in India. This program has a wide scope, associated with different sectors of the economic environment of the country. This program is specifically designed to promote the enlisted or targeted, 25 various sectors, which were badly in a need of such reforms. In a way to make this program designed in more wise and appropriate way, it was entrusted to Wieden & Kennedy, which is a foremost marketing firm, known for their earlier project work for Nike. It is intended and approved to facilitate the foreign direct investment and domestic companies in manufacturing their products in the Indian vicinity.
Key Factors of the Program:
1. Automobile
2. Railways
3. Tourism and hospitality
4. Pharmaceuticals
5. Mining
6. Thermal power
7. Space and astronomy
8. Leather
9. Electronic systems
10. IT & business process management.
11. Oil & gas
12. Garment and textile industry
13. Shipping and ports
14. Wellness
15. Defense manufacturing
16. Aviation
17. Electrical machinery
18. Construction
19. Roads & highways
20. Automobile components
21. Chemicals
22. Entertainment and media
23. Biotechnology
24. Food processing
25. Renewable energy
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