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In a first, Centre to review PLI scheme to sort out teething issues

Interactions with ministries lined up to seek feedback

Shreya Nandi New Delhi
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The government will hold a first-of-its-kind review and seek feedback to resolve the teething issues that beneficiaries of the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme are facing.
A meeting on this will be held on June 27 and it will be chaired by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. It will have participants from all 14 ministries involved in rolling out the scheme, which aims to make India a manufacturing powerhouse, people aware of the matter told Business Standard. “Key beneficiaries of the scheme are expected to be at the meeting. A workshop will be conducted on this,” one of the people quoted above said.
“The idea is to have a detailed discussion on the scheme’s implementation as well as seek feedback from industry and other government departments,” the person said, adding that this was the first time such an exercise would be held by the minister. This is different from the meetings of the Cabin
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First Published: Jun 11 2023 | 8:25 PM IST

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