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Abstract

Production Promotion Schemes and Small-Scale Enterprises

Aruna Malik

Assistant Professor, Hindu College, Sonepat-131001

11-23 Vol: 3, Issue: 1 , 2013
Receiving Date: 2012-11-13
Acceptance Date: 2012-12-13
Publication Date: 2013-01-12
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Abstract

Small-scale enterprises play a vital role in our economy as these enterprises contribute in rapid increase in
employment, balanced regional growth, mobilization of countrys productive factors of production and
entrepreneurial energies. Checking the sustaining industrialization without disturbing ecological balance.
Although market reforms has created wide ranging opportunities for the development of small scale enterprise.
At the same time changing world scenario has thrown up new challenges to the existence of small-scale sector.
The need of the hour is to strengthen the sector so that it could adapt itself to the changed environment and face
the challenges boldly and effectively. In order to accelerate the growth and productivity of these enterprises, a
number of promotional measures adopted by Government and various institutions. The purpose of this paper is
to know the awareness and availing of various production promotion schemes and incentives and effectiveness
of various production promotion schemes and incentives.

Keywords: Production Promotion Schemes; Small-Scale Enterprises

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