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Related News: Indian Culture | Topic: Important Schemes & Programmes of the Government

Government of India has taken several steps to promote and develop indigenous toy industry.  To cater to the design and innovation related needs of MSMEs including toy sector, the Ministry through its network of MSME Technology Centres works for design and development of tools, moulds, dies, jigs, fixtures,   prototypes etc.  Besides, Ministry of MSME is conducting various skilled development programmes for aspiring and existing entrepreneurs in accordance with the demands of industry to fill the gap of skilled workforce in the MSME sector including Toy Industry.  

Further, a comprehensive National Action Plan for Toys has been formulated by the Government to promote designing of toys based on Indian values, culture and history, using toys as a learning resource, organizing hackathons, and grand challenges for toys designing and manufacturing, monitoring quality of toys, restricting imports of sub-standard and unsafe toys, promoting indigenous toy cluster, boost local manufacturing and incentivize toy manufacturers, etc.

To promote MSME sector including toy industry, the Ministry of MSME is implementing various schemes for providing credit support for new enterprise creation, technology upgradation, skill development and infrastructure development. Under Prime Minister’s Employment Generation (PMEGP), margin money assistance upto 35% of the project cost is being provided for setting up of a unit costing upto Rs. 50 lakh for manufacturing sector and Rs. 20 lakh in the  service sector.  Under the Scheme of Funds for   Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI), assistance is provided for creation of Common Facility Centres with latest machines, design centres, skill development, etc.  A total of 19 Toy Clusters have been approved under the scheme benefitting 11749 artisans with an outlay of Rs. 55.65 crore.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

 

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Government of India has taken several steps to promote and develop indigenous toy industry.  To cater to the design and innovation related needs of MSMEs including toy sector, the Ministry through its network of MSME Technology Centres works for design and development of tools, moulds, dies, jigs, fixtures,   prototypes etc.  Besides, Ministry of MSME is conducting various skilled development programmes for aspiring and existing entrepreneurs in accordance with the demands of industry to fill the gap of skilled workforce in the MSME sector including Toy Industry.  

Further, a comprehensive National Action Plan for Toys has been formulated by the Government to promote designing of toys based on Indian values, culture and history, using toys as a learning resource, organizing hackathons, and grand challenges for toys designing and manufacturing, monitoring quality of toys, restricting imports of sub-standard and unsafe toys, promoting indigenous toy cluster, boost local manufacturing and incentivize toy manufacturers, etc.

To promote MSME sector including toy industry, the Ministry of MSME is implementing various schemes for providing credit support for new enterprise creation, technology upgradation, skill development and infrastructure development. Under Prime Minister’s Employment Generation (PMEGP), margin money assistance upto 35% of the project cost is being provided for setting up of a unit costing upto Rs. 50 lakh for manufacturing sector and Rs. 20 lakh in the  service sector.  Under the Scheme of Funds for   Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI), assistance is provided for creation of Common Facility Centres with latest machines, design centres, skill development, etc.  A total of 19 Toy Clusters have been approved under the scheme benefitting 11749 artisans with an outlay of Rs. 55.65 crore.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

 

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