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Benefit from government schemes, says Collector

April 02, 2010 04:09 pm | Updated 04:09 pm IST - Udhagamandalam:

Sub:Collector Cap:The Nilgiris Collector Archana Patnaik addressing an industrial awareness meeting in Ooty on Wednesday. Photo:Special Arrangement

Entrepreneurs and industrialists should make optimum use of the facilities being extended by the government for generating employment and improving the economy of the district, said the Nilgiris Collector Archana Patnaik here on Wednesday.

Inaugurating a meeting to enhance awareness about the opportunities available for promoting industries organized by the District Industries Centre (DIC) here on Thursday, she pointed out that there were about 120 private tea factories and 17 Industrial Cooperative (INDCO) tea factories in the district.

In addition to all these, there were a number of essential oil manufacturing units.

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In all there were about 3,500 medium, small and tiny registered industrial units in the district.

Among them were food preservation companies and facilities which manufactured home-made chocolates.

Pointing out that assistance was being extended to entrepreneurs through various agencies, she said that among them were the DIC, Mahalir Thittam, TAHDCO, Department for Backward Classes and banks.

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A number of schemes were being implemented by the Small Industries Development Bank of India, Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation, National Small Industries Corporation etc.

Ms.Patnaik lamented that many were still not aware of such schemes.

Speakers

The Project Officer, Mahalir Thittam D.F.Dhanraj, the Regional Manager, Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation K.Nagarajan and the Lead District Manager T.Palanisamy were among those who spoke.

The General Manager in-charge, DIC, S.Asokan welcomed the gathering.

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