Indian MSMEs dealing with leather and leather exports have been increasingly in trouble in recent times for the decline in demand of leather products in domestic market. The concern is grim keeping the global slump and depreciation of rupee into consideration. But there is also a ray of hope and reason to cheer. It comes ...

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Japan's interest is starting auto component firms in India are growing tremendously. There are several reasons for this. Labour cost in China and Japan has gone up. Particularly, small players find it tough and so Japan is planning to set plug-in factory facilities in India.

Japan is seeking to start its operations in India though China had been its favourable ...

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ASEAN countries such as China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka provide good opportunity for growth of Indian SMEs. The Indian SMEs should take advantage of this situation by addressing the problems of these markets. SMEs need to be very innovative to take advantage. They have to identify local needs and keep up with changes as per market demand.

The Federation of Indian ...

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Small and Medium sized Pharmaceutical companies account for 40 per cent of India’s total drug exports are facing mandatory implementation of bar coding on medicine consignments meant for exports. The decision by the Center is going to take effect from July 1st this year. It is aimed at combating the problem associated with spurious drugs.

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Phulkari can also be a means of earning and this is proved by a self-help group comprising of 3000 women members. Patiala district women have learned the art of becoming economically independent. Many women working as skilled embroiderers are earning handsome money and now they draw respect from their male partners.

Jasbir Kaur (45) is one such women of ...

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