Focus on Manufacturing and Service Sectors
- What is the objective of the Union Budget? - To focus on nine priority areas to achieve the goal of 'Developed India'.
- What percentage does the manufacturing sector contribute to the country's GDP? - It contributes 17%.
- What is the government's target for increasing the manufacturing sector by 2025? - To increase it to 25%.
- What is being done under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and the National Manufacturing Policy? - Efforts are being made to rapidly boost manufacturing.
- What support is the government providing for MSMEs? - A support package that includes financing, regulatory reforms, and technology assistance.
- What percentage does the service sector ....
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