Organisational Setup
The M/o MSME has two Divisions called Small & Medium Enterprises (SME) Division and Agro &
Rural Industry (ARI) Division. The SME Division is allocated the work, inter- alia, of administration,
vigilance and administrative supervision of the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Ltd., a
public sector enterprise and the three autonomous national level entrepreneurship
development/training originations. The Division is also responsible for implementation of the
schemes relating to performance and credit rating and assistance to training institution, among
others. SME Division is also responsible for preparation and monitoring of Results Framework
Document (RFD) as introduced in 2009 by the Cabinet Secretariat under Performance Monitoring
and Evaluation System (PMES). The ARI Division looks after the administration of two statutory
bodies viz. the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Coir Board and a newly created
organization called the Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization (MGIRI). It also
supervises the implementation of the Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme
(PMEGP).
The implementation of policies and various programme schemes for providing infrastructure and
support services to MSME's is undertaken through its attached office, namely the Office of the
Development Commissioner (Office of DC), National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), Khadi
and Village Industries Commission (KVIC); the Coir Board, and three training institutes viz.,
National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD), NOIDA;
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NI-MSME), Hyderabad; Indian
Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), Guwahati and Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural
Industrialization (MGIRI), Wardha, a society registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860.
The National Board for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NBMSME) was established by the
Government under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 and Rules
made thereunder. It examines the factors affecting promotion and development of MSME, reviews
existing policies and programmes and makes recommendations to the Government for formulating
the policies and programmes for the growth of MSME sector.
Office of the Development Commissioner [MSME]
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises- Development Organisation (MSME-DO) is headed by
the Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME). The Office of the Development
Commissioner (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises) assists the Ministry in formulating, co-
ordinating, implementing and monitoring different policies and programmes for the promotion
and development of MSMEs in the country. In addition, it provides a comprehensive range of
common facilities, technology support services, marketing assistance, etc. through its network
of 30 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises-Development Institutes (MSMEDls); 28 Branch
MSME-Dls; 4 MSME Testing Centres (MSME-TCs); 7 MSMETesting Stations (MSME-TSs); 2
MSME-Training Institutes (MSME-Tls); and 1 MSME-Technology Development Center-Hand
Tools (MSME-TDC-Hand Tools). The DC (MSME) also operates a network of Tool Rooms and
Technology Development Centres (including 2 Footwear Training Institutes) which are
autonomous bodies registered as Societies under the Societies Act. The Office implements a
number of schemes for the MSME sector, the details of which have been duly incorporated in
this booklet.
National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC)
NSIC, established in 1955, is headed by the Chairman-cum-Managing Director and managed by
a Board of Directors.
The main function of the Corporation is to promote aid and foster the growth of micro and
small enterprises in the country, generally on commercial basis. NSIC provides a variety of
support services to micro and small enterprises catering to their different requirements in the
areas of raw material procurement; product marketing; credit rating; acquisition of
technologies; adoption of modern management practices, etc.
NSIC implements its various programmes and projects throughout the country through its 9
Zonal Offices, 39 Branch Offices, 12 Sub Offices, 5 Technical Services Centres, 3 Technical
Services Extension Centres, 2 Software Technology Parks, 23 NSIC-Business Development
Extension Offices and 1 Foreign Office.
Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC)
The Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), established under the Khadi and Village Industries
Commission Act, 1956, is a statutory organisation engaged in promoting and developing khadi and
village industries for providing employment opportunities in rural areas, thereby strengthening the
rural economy. The KVIC has been identified as one of the major organisations in the decentralized
sector for generating sustainable rural non-farm employment opportunities at low per capita
investment. This also helps in checking migration of rural population to urban areas in search of the
employment opportunities.
Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialisation (MGIRI)
The national level institute namely ‘Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization (MGIRI)”
(erstwhile Jamnalal Bajaj Central Research Institute) has been established as a society under Societies
(Registration) Act, 1860 at Wardha, Maharashtra, to strengthen the R&D activities in KVI sector. The
main functions of the Institute are to improve the R&D activities under rural industrial sector through
encouraging research, extension of R&D, quality control, training and dissemination of technology
related information.
Coir Board
The Coir Board is a statutory body established under the Coir Industry Act, 1953 for promoting overall
sustainable development of the coir industry and improving the living conditions of the workers
engaged in this traditional industry. The activities of the Board for development of coir industries, inter-
alia, include undertaking scientific, technological and economic research and development activities;
developing new products & designs; and marketing of coir and coir products in India and abroad. It
also promotes co-operative
organisations among producers of husks, coir fibre, coir yarn and manufacturers of coir products;
ensuring remunerative returns to producers and manufacturers, etc. The Board has promoted two
research institutes namely; Central Coir Research Institute (CCRI), Kalavoor, Alleppey, and Central
Institute of Coir Technology (CICT), Bengaluru for undertaking research and development activities on
different aspects of coir industry, which is one of the major agro based rural industries in the country.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Ltd
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Ltd. was established in 1955 by the Government of
India with a view to promote, aid and foster the growth of small scale industries in the country. NSIC
continues to remain at the forefront of industrial development throughout the country with its various
programmes and projects to assist the MSMEs in the country. The main functions of the Corporation
are to promote aid and foster the growth of micro and small enterprises in the country, generally on a
commercial basis. It provides a variety of support services to micro and small enterprises by catering
to their different requirements in the areas of raw material procurement; product marketing; credit
rating; acquisition of technologies; adoption of modern management practices, etc. The NSIC is directly
operating different programmes by a dedicated team of professionals at all levels and operates through
142 offices located all over India and one office located at Johannesburg (South Africa).
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Entrepreneurship development and training is one of the key elements for the promotion of micro,
small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), especially for creation of new enterprises by the first
generation entrepreneurs. In order to inculcate the entrepreneurial culture amongst the first generation
of entrepreneurs on a regular basis, the Ministry has set up three national level Entrepreneurship
Development
Institutes viz; National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) (1960) at
Hyderabad ,The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD)
(1983) at Noida (Uttar Pradesh), , and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) (1993) at Guwahati,
as autonomous societies.(NIESBUD and IIE have been transfered to MoSDE May 2015)
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) is engaged in developing training
modules; undertaking research & training; and providing consultancy services for entrepreneurship
development & promotion of MSMEs, including enhancement of their competitiveness.
ni-msme proudly mentions to mention that during the last three years it has offered 4,931 training
programmes benefiting 1,63,823 participants consisting of prospective/existing entrepreneurs and
executives besides undertaking 31 research and consultancy projects, attaining a cumulative growth of
12,040 training programmes, 4,00,505 participants and 885 projects.
Over the years, ni-msme has expanded its reach to embrace the entire developing world. In the last
three years, it has offered 64 programmes benefiting 1,221 executives of the developing countries. So
far, 8,776 executives from 140 developing countries have profited from its expertise, knowledge and
resources. The Institute’s collaborative efforts with various international organizations and institutions
make its endeavours more meaningful and its reach more extensive.
National Board for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NB MSME)
The range of development work in MSMEs involves several Departments/ Ministries and different
organisations of Central/ State Governments. To facilitate coordination and inter-institutional linkages
and in pursuance of the MSME Development Act, 2006, a National Board for Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises consisting of a total of 47 members has been constituted with 20 non-official members. It
is an apex advisory body constituted to render advice to the Government on all issues pertaining to the
MSME sector. The Minister Incharge of MSME of the Government of India is the Chairman and the
Board comprises among others, State Industry Ministers, some Members of Parliament, Secretaries of
various Departments of Government of India, financial institutions, public sector undertakings, industry
associations and eminent experts in the field. The board meets periodically to take stock of the issues
pertaing to policy matters.Newly constituted Board has its 13th meeting recently.
International Cooperation (IC) Scheme
Technology infusion and/or upgradation of Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), their
modernisation and promotion of their exports are the principal objectives of assistance under the
Scheme. The Scheme would cover the following activities:(a) Deputation of MSME business delegations
to other countries for exploring new areas of technology infusion/upgradation, facilitating joint
ventures, improving market of MSMEs products, foreign collaborations, etc; (b) Participation by Indian
MSMEs in international exhibitions, trade fairs and buyer-seller meets in foreign countries as well as in
India, in which there is international participation; (c) Holding international conferences and seminars
on topics and themes of interest to the MSME. IC Scheme provides financial assistance towards the
airfare and space rent of entrepreneurs. State/Central Government Organisations, Industry/Enterprise
Associations and Registered Societies
Trusts and Organisations associated with the promotion and
Assistance to Training Institutions Scheme
The Scheme envisages financial assistance for establishment of new institutions (EDIs), strengthening
the infrastructure of the existing EDIs and for supporting entrepreneurship and skill development
activities. The assistance shall be provided to these training institutions in the form of capital grant for
creation/strengthening of infrastructure and programme support for conducting entrepreneurship
development and skill development programmes. Maximum assistance for creation or strengthening of
infrastructure will be Rs. 150 lakhs on matching basis, not exceeding 50% of project cost. However, for
the North Eastern region (including Sikkim), Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep, the maximum
assistance on matching basis would be Rs. 270 lakhs or 90% of project cost, whichever is less. Any
State/Union Territory Government, Training Institutions, NGOs and other development agencies can
apply for assistance for creation or strengthening of infrastructure. Training Institutions who wish to
conduct training programmes under the Scheme will have to enroll themselves with any of the three
National Level EDIs of the Ministry viz, NIESBUD, Noida; IIE Guwahati and NIMSME, Hyderabad.
Maximum assistance per trainee per hour for entrepreneurship development and skill development
programmes is Rs 50 (Rs. 60 for NER, A&N and Lakshadweep)
Market Promotion and Development Assistance (MPDA)
The MDA scheme of KVIC has been modified as Market Promotion Development Assistance scheme
(MPDA). MPDA scheme is formulated as a unified scheme by merging different schemes /sub-
schemes/components of different Heads implemented in the 11th Plan, namely: Market Development
Assistance, Publicity, Marketing and Market promotion and adds a new component of Infrastructure
(inclusive of new component of Marketing Complexes/Khadi Plaza).
The components of the scheme are as follows:
A. Modified MDA
The existing MDA scheme, had subsidy @ 20% on production value of Khadi to be distributed among
producing institutions (30%), selling institutions (45%) and artisans (25%). The Modified MDA shall be
at 30% of the Prime Cost and shall be distributed amongst producing institutions (20%), selling
institutions (40%) and artisans (40%). Under the Modified MDA, Pricing would be fully de-linked from
the cost chart and products can be sold at market-linked prices at all stages of production. Incentives
would be extended to other Artisans and Karyakartas
B. Publicity
Under the Publicity (currently under the Village Industry Grant), KVIC undertakes publicity of schemes
and products of the sector.
C. Market Promotion & Infrastructure
The new component of ‘Market Promotion & Infrastructure’ would encompass establishment of
Marketing Complexes/ Plazas (EMCP) with an outlay of Rs 60 Crore. This is a new inclusion under
Market Promotion & infrastructure. The maximum assistance per project will be limited to Rs.10 Crore.
D. Exhibitions (Foreign and Domestic)
Assistance would be provided under the scheme to the eligible KVIs for participation in International
Exhibitions/ Trade Fairs held in foreign countries in order to showcase Khadi & Village Industry
products to foreign countries, access international buyers and sellers and forge business alliances etc.
The M/o MSME has two Divisions called Small & Medium Enterprises (SME) Division and Agro &
Rural Industry (ARI) Division. The SME Division is allocated the work, inter- alia, of administration,
vigilance and administrative supervision of the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Ltd., a
public sector enterprise and the three autonomous national level entrepreneurship
development/training originations. The Division is also responsible for implementation of the
schemes relating to performance and credit rating and assistance to training institution, among
others. SME Division is also responsible for preparation and monitoring of Results Framework
Document (RFD) as introduced in 2009 by the Cabinet Secretariat under Performance Monitoring
and Evaluation System (PMES). The ARI Division looks after the administration of two statutory
bodies viz. the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Coir Board and a newly created
organization called the Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization (MGIRI). It also
supervises the implementation of the Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme
(PMEGP).
The implementation of policies and various programme schemes for providing infrastructure and
support services to MSME's is undertaken through its attached office, namely the Office of the
Development Commissioner (Office of DC), National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), Khadi
and Village Industries Commission (KVIC); the Coir Board, and three training institutes viz.,
National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD), NOIDA;
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NI-MSME), Hyderabad; Indian
Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), Guwahati and Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural
Industrialization (MGIRI), Wardha, a society registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860.
The National Board for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NBMSME) was established by the
Government under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 and Rules
made thereunder. It examines the factors affecting promotion and development of MSME, reviews
existing policies and programmes and makes recommendations to the Government for formulating
the policies and programmes for the growth of MSME sector.
Office of the Development Commissioner [MSME]
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises- Development Organisation (MSME-DO) is headed by
the Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME). The Office of the Development
Commissioner (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises) assists the Ministry in formulating, co-
ordinating, implementing and monitoring different policies and programmes for the promotion
and development of MSMEs in the country. In addition, it provides a comprehensive range of
common facilities, technology support services, marketing assistance, etc. through its network
of 30 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises-Development Institutes (MSMEDls); 28 Branch
MSME-Dls; 4 MSME Testing Centres (MSME-TCs); 7 MSMETesting Stations (MSME-TSs); 2
MSME-Training Institutes (MSME-Tls); and 1 MSME-Technology Development Center-Hand
Tools (MSME-TDC-Hand Tools). The DC (MSME) also operates a network of Tool Rooms and
Technology Development Centres (including 2 Footwear Training Institutes) which are
autonomous bodies registered as Societies under the Societies Act. The Office implements a
number of schemes for the MSME sector, the details of which have been duly incorporated in
this booklet.
National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC)
NSIC, established in 1955, is headed by the Chairman-cum-Managing Director and managed by
a Board of Directors.
The main function of the Corporation is to promote aid and foster the growth of micro and
small enterprises in the country, generally on commercial basis. NSIC provides a variety of
support services to micro and small enterprises catering to their different requirements in the
areas of raw material procurement; product marketing; credit rating; acquisition of
technologies; adoption of modern management practices, etc.
NSIC implements its various programmes and projects throughout the country through its 9
Zonal Offices, 39 Branch Offices, 12 Sub Offices, 5 Technical Services Centres, 3 Technical
Services Extension Centres, 2 Software Technology Parks, 23 NSIC-Business Development
Extension Offices and 1 Foreign Office.
Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC)
The Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), established under the Khadi and Village Industries
Commission Act, 1956, is a statutory organisation engaged in promoting and developing khadi and
village industries for providing employment opportunities in rural areas, thereby strengthening the
rural economy. The KVIC has been identified as one of the major organisations in the decentralized
sector for generating sustainable rural non-farm employment opportunities at low per capita
investment. This also helps in checking migration of rural population to urban areas in search of the
employment opportunities.
Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialisation (MGIRI)
The national level institute namely ‘Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization (MGIRI)”
(erstwhile Jamnalal Bajaj Central Research Institute) has been established as a society under Societies
(Registration) Act, 1860 at Wardha, Maharashtra, to strengthen the R&D activities in KVI sector. The
main functions of the Institute are to improve the R&D activities under rural industrial sector through
encouraging research, extension of R&D, quality control, training and dissemination of technology
related information.
Coir Board
The Coir Board is a statutory body established under the Coir Industry Act, 1953 for promoting overall
sustainable development of the coir industry and improving the living conditions of the workers
engaged in this traditional industry. The activities of the Board for development of coir industries, inter-
alia, include undertaking scientific, technological and economic research and development activities;
developing new products & designs; and marketing of coir and coir products in India and abroad. It
also promotes co-operative
organisations among producers of husks, coir fibre, coir yarn and manufacturers of coir products;
ensuring remunerative returns to producers and manufacturers, etc. The Board has promoted two
research institutes namely; Central Coir Research Institute (CCRI), Kalavoor, Alleppey, and Central
Institute of Coir Technology (CICT), Bengaluru for undertaking research and development activities on
different aspects of coir industry, which is one of the major agro based rural industries in the country.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Ltd
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Ltd. was established in 1955 by the Government of
India with a view to promote, aid and foster the growth of small scale industries in the country. NSIC
continues to remain at the forefront of industrial development throughout the country with its various
programmes and projects to assist the MSMEs in the country. The main functions of the Corporation
are to promote aid and foster the growth of micro and small enterprises in the country, generally on a
commercial basis. It provides a variety of support services to micro and small enterprises by catering
to their different requirements in the areas of raw material procurement; product marketing; credit
rating; acquisition of technologies; adoption of modern management practices, etc. The NSIC is directly
operating different programmes by a dedicated team of professionals at all levels and operates through
142 offices located all over India and one office located at Johannesburg (South Africa).
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Entrepreneurship development and training is one of the key elements for the promotion of micro,
small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), especially for creation of new enterprises by the first
generation entrepreneurs. In order to inculcate the entrepreneurial culture amongst the first generation
of entrepreneurs on a regular basis, the Ministry has set up three national level Entrepreneurship
Development
Institutes viz; National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) (1960) at
Hyderabad ,The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD)
(1983) at Noida (Uttar Pradesh), , and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) (1993) at Guwahati,
as autonomous societies.(NIESBUD and IIE have been transfered to MoSDE May 2015)
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) is engaged in developing training
modules; undertaking research & training; and providing consultancy services for entrepreneurship
development & promotion of MSMEs, including enhancement of their competitiveness.
ni-msme proudly mentions to mention that during the last three years it has offered 4,931 training
programmes benefiting 1,63,823 participants consisting of prospective/existing entrepreneurs and
executives besides undertaking 31 research and consultancy projects, attaining a cumulative growth of
12,040 training programmes, 4,00,505 participants and 885 projects.
Over the years, ni-msme has expanded its reach to embrace the entire developing world. In the last
three years, it has offered 64 programmes benefiting 1,221 executives of the developing countries. So
far, 8,776 executives from 140 developing countries have profited from its expertise, knowledge and
resources. The Institute’s collaborative efforts with various international organizations and institutions
make its endeavours more meaningful and its reach more extensive.
National Board for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NB MSME)
The range of development work in MSMEs involves several Departments/ Ministries and different
organisations of Central/ State Governments. To facilitate coordination and inter-institutional linkages
and in pursuance of the MSME Development Act, 2006, a National Board for Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises consisting of a total of 47 members has been constituted with 20 non-official members. It
is an apex advisory body constituted to render advice to the Government on all issues pertaining to the
MSME sector. The Minister Incharge of MSME of the Government of India is the Chairman and the
Board comprises among others, State Industry Ministers, some Members of Parliament, Secretaries of
various Departments of Government of India, financial institutions, public sector undertakings, industry
associations and eminent experts in the field. The board meets periodically to take stock of the issues
pertaing to policy matters.Newly constituted Board has its 13th meeting recently.
International Cooperation (IC) Scheme
Technology infusion and/or upgradation of Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), their
modernisation and promotion of their exports are the principal objectives of assistance under the
Scheme. The Scheme would cover the following activities:(a) Deputation of MSME business delegations
to other countries for exploring new areas of technology infusion/upgradation, facilitating joint
ventures, improving market of MSMEs products, foreign collaborations, etc; (b) Participation by Indian
MSMEs in international exhibitions, trade fairs and buyer-seller meets in foreign countries as well as in
India, in which there is international participation; (c) Holding international conferences and seminars
on topics and themes of interest to the MSME. IC Scheme provides financial assistance towards the
airfare and space rent of entrepreneurs. State/Central Government Organisations, Industry/Enterprise
Associations and Registered Societies
Trusts and Organisations associated with the promotion and
Assistance to Training Institutions Scheme
The Scheme envisages financial assistance for establishment of new institutions (EDIs), strengthening
the infrastructure of the existing EDIs and for supporting entrepreneurship and skill development
activities. The assistance shall be provided to these training institutions in the form of capital grant for
creation/strengthening of infrastructure and programme support for conducting entrepreneurship
development and skill development programmes. Maximum assistance for creation or strengthening of
infrastructure will be Rs. 150 lakhs on matching basis, not exceeding 50% of project cost. However, for
the North Eastern region (including Sikkim), Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep, the maximum
assistance on matching basis would be Rs. 270 lakhs or 90% of project cost, whichever is less. Any
State/Union Territory Government, Training Institutions, NGOs and other development agencies can
apply for assistance for creation or strengthening of infrastructure. Training Institutions who wish to
conduct training programmes under the Scheme will have to enroll themselves with any of the three
National Level EDIs of the Ministry viz, NIESBUD, Noida; IIE Guwahati and NIMSME, Hyderabad.
Maximum assistance per trainee per hour for entrepreneurship development and skill development
programmes is Rs 50 (Rs. 60 for NER, A&N and Lakshadweep)
Market Promotion and Development Assistance (MPDA)
The MDA scheme of KVIC has been modified as Market Promotion Development Assistance scheme
(MPDA). MPDA scheme is formulated as a unified scheme by merging different schemes /sub-
schemes/components of different Heads implemented in the 11th Plan, namely: Market Development
Assistance, Publicity, Marketing and Market promotion and adds a new component of Infrastructure
(inclusive of new component of Marketing Complexes/Khadi Plaza).
The components of the scheme are as follows:
A. Modified MDA
The existing MDA scheme, had subsidy @ 20% on production value of Khadi to be distributed among
producing institutions (30%), selling institutions (45%) and artisans (25%). The Modified MDA shall be
at 30% of the Prime Cost and shall be distributed amongst producing institutions (20%), selling
institutions (40%) and artisans (40%). Under the Modified MDA, Pricing would be fully de-linked from
the cost chart and products can be sold at market-linked prices at all stages of production. Incentives
would be extended to other Artisans and Karyakartas
B. Publicity
Under the Publicity (currently under the Village Industry Grant), KVIC undertakes publicity of schemes
and products of the sector.
C. Market Promotion & Infrastructure
The new component of ‘Market Promotion & Infrastructure’ would encompass establishment of
Marketing Complexes/ Plazas (EMCP) with an outlay of Rs 60 Crore. This is a new inclusion under
Market Promotion & infrastructure. The maximum assistance per project will be limited to Rs.10 Crore.
D. Exhibitions (Foreign and Domestic)
Assistance would be provided under the scheme to the eligible KVIs for participation in International
Exhibitions/ Trade Fairs held in foreign countries in order to showcase Khadi & Village Industry
products to foreign countries, access international buyers and sellers and forge business alliances etc.
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