September 25, 2014 12:15 PM

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PM launches 'Make in India' campaign

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched the Make in India initiative whose objective is to make India a manufacturing hub by attracting foreign companies to set up their manufacturing units.

Launching the campaign at a function in New Delhi today, Mr Modi said government has been able to change circumstances that forced businessmen to leave India. He said the biggest factor to attract investment is to create an atmosphere of trust. Mr Modi said the government's mantra is that it wants to trust each and every India. He said there is a need to create employment opportunities. The Prime Minister said if the poor get jobs, the purchasing power of their families will increase.

Make in India will act as a first reference point for guiding foreign investors on all aspects of regulatory and policy issues and assist them in obtaining regulatory clearances.

In his Independence Day speech, Mr Modi had appealed to people the world over to come and manufacture in India and sell in any country of the world. Mr Modi had asserted that India has the skill, talent, discipline and determination.

Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said government wants to make India a global destination for manufacturing and it has a huge potential to be so.

Speaking at a function to launch Make India Campaign in New Delhi today, she said government is determined to push the share of manufacturing in GDP to 25 per cent from the present 15 per cent. She said government has identified 25 sectors in which India can become a global leader.

Ms Sitharaman said a series of measures are being taken to ease doing business. She said the government is fully committed to de-licensing, deregulating and taking India to high growth trajectory.She said labour laws are also being amended.

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