
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in three post-budget webinars through video conferencing on Tuesday. The topics of the webinars include MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) and ease of doing business.
The Prime Minister's Office said in a statement that the webinar to be held at around 12:30 pm is being organized on the subject of MSME growth engines, manufacturing, exports and nuclear energy mission, regulatory, investment and ease of doing business.
Many strategies will be discussed.
It said that the webinar will provide a platform for government officials, industrialists, and business experts to discuss India's industrial, business, and energy strategies.
The discussion will focus on policy implementation, investment facilitation and technology adoption, which will ensure seamless implementation of the transformative measures of the budget.
It said that the webinar will include private sector experts, industry representatives, and subject experts to effectively implement the budget announcements.
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