SME News: 02 March 2010

For small and medium firms, it is an opportunity lost – Rajeev Karwal, CEO, Milagrow

For MSEs some of the major announcements which were expected in the budget, were sorely missing MSMEs get between 40% and 60% of the banking loans…

Source: mydigitalfc.com

Another chance lost for MSME sector – Rajeev Karwal

Though overall it is a progressive Budget with clear focus on infrastructure, agriculture and inclusiveness, it does not mean much for the micro, small and medium enterprises…

Source: India Today

Budget disappoints small IT firms

Tax benefits for all IT firms under the STPI scheme are available till March 31, 2011, while the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector does not get the …

Source: CIOL

India, Saudi role crucial in global economy: PM

“We need Indian expertise to support our small and medium enterprises,” he said. — IANS Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor has the knack …

Source: Chandigarh Tribune

Bengal Chambers hail Budget

… President, Howrah Chamber of Commerce: The Budget is not only growth-oriented but has the vision of building a future for small and medium enterprises, …

Source: istockAnalyst.com (press release)

Budget could push R&D spend by 25-50%: pharma players

Upbeat from the move, Gujarat wing of the Indian Drug Manufacturers\’ Association (IDMA) said that now small and medium enterprises could also take interest …

Source: Business Standard

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