India, Jan. 21 -- With the objective of making micro and small industries of the national capital globally competitive, the Delhi Cabinet on Tuesday approved a proposal for the establishment of two Common Facility Centres (CFCs) in the Badli and Bawana industrial areas at an estimated cost of Rs 60 crores.
Welcoming the decision, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the Delhi Government is firmly committed to making the Capital's micro and small industries globally competitive. She noted that limited investment capacity often prevents small entrepreneurs from accessing modern technology and expensive machinery. The Common Facility Centres will effectively bridge this gap and significantly improve the ease of doing business for small unit...
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