SME News: 03 March 2010

Small units to step up IT budgets in 2010

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are expected to loosen restricted information technology (IT) budgets, take to social networking, increase adoption of …

Source: Sify

Smaller enterprises in Rajkot hit by lack of management skills

Small and medium enterprises of Rajkot are facing trouble in dealing with major national and international clients, since most of them lack the requisite …

Source: Business Standard

MSME Sector allocation raised to Rs. 2400 crore

The Minister said that these initiatives for the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Sector will spur growth and development. The Budget allocation for the …

Source: Press Information Bureau (press release)

Tamil Nadu to set up exclusive industrial park for Japanese firms

The Tamil Nadu government will set up an industrial park for Japanese small and medium enterprises (SME) near here in a bid to attract more investments from …

Source: The Hindu

Orissa to offer VAT exemption to IT SMEs

As part of its endeavour to promote SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) in the IT sector in Orissa, the state IT department plans to offer a rent subsidy of …

Source: Business Standard

Jharkhand Khadi Board attains smart turnaround

The Prime Minister and the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises have invited Chairman of the Jharkhand Board to share success story of the Board …

Source: Fibre2fashion.com

NASSCOM seeks two-year extension on STPI scheme

Kris Gopalakrishnan, CEO and MD, Infosys, says, "The MAT increase may affect small and medium enterprises by 16-18%. So, what is the impact of MAT on …

Source: Moneycontrol.com

Budget 2010 – taking the middle path!

For instance, if we take up the case of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), we will see that the Budget has recognized the needs of the sector and …

Source: SME Times

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