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Make in India

Make in India

The "Make in India" campaign was started by the honorable Prime minister Shri Narendra Modi on September 25,2014 for the popularity of India as a special identity within the field of economy and the development of the country. The symbol of this campaign may be a Lion with many mechanical wheels. Moving with the assistance of those wheels, this lion displays perseverance and intelligence.Make in India

Aim of Make in India.

The aim of the Make in India campaign is to market the event of latest technologies in India and to promote products made in India. The biggest principle of Make in India is to encourage foreign companies to invest in India and to encourage them to make products in India.Make in India

The Make in India campaign will help in the production of many commodities in the country, along with the unprecedented potential of employment, the level of poverty in the country will also be greatly reduced.25 areas for investment have been selected, under which national and international investors will be able to invest. Due to decreasing employment opportunities in the country, the problem of unemployment has increased in the country. Also, due to complexity of business and investment, the big investors and businessman of the country have also been forced to leave the country. In such how, the Make in India campaign has proved to be a milestone.

Growing production in any country may be a symbol of its economic prosperity. If, by that the country is additionally ready to increase exports, then it'll be the happiest place for the economy of that country. Make in India campaign is inspired by this. If the investment comes within the country, new factories are going to be opened in the country, People will get jobs, Production will increase, affordable goods will be available and at the same time India will emerge as a serious exporting country. New India brings new hope.

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