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    Gokaldas Exports MD on PLI scheme, export growth and organic growth expected in ‘24

    Gokaldas Exports focuses on women's fashion, outerwear, and sportswear. They will continue to focus on those segments and are seeing growth across all of these product categories.A 15% growth should be possible organically, that is how the company management is looking at the business unfolding over the next two to three years.

    Retrofitting of inter-city diesel buses can generate over 50,000 jobs

    Dr. Charan Singh and Davinder Sandhu emphasize the economic and environmental benefits of retrofitting. It offers a pragmatic solution for sustainable urban transport, driving economic revitalization and environmental improvements. Retrofitting leverages existing infrastructure while transitioning towards cleaner mobility, showcasing tangible progress in achieving sustainability goals.

    Bihar to host mega investor summit in Dec; roadshows from Monday

    Bihar will roll out the red carpet for domestic and foreign investors at a mega event in December as it looks to lure investments in sectors like textiles, food processing and EVs that will create jobs and boost business in the state. After the grand success of the 2023 edition, the state will host the two-day Bihar Business Connect event on December 11 and 12 in Patna. And before that, it will hold roadshows in different cities, beginning with Kolkata on Monday.

    Priyank Kharge meets IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, requests Centre's support for state's chip firms

    Karnataka IT minister Priyank Kharge met Ashwini Vaishnaw, union IT minister, to seek support for the state's semiconductor and electronics space. Kharge said that the State has the highest share of 46% in India in housing innovative companies and contributes 10% of India's industrial output.

    What Indian industry wants from Modi's budget after poll setback

    The upcoming budget aims to boost consumption, support farmers, create jobs, and reform tax systems. It focuses on tax cuts, lifting export restrictions, job creation incentives, and simplifying tax regimes like capital gains and GST for a stronger economic outlook.

    Budget 2024: Skilling industry demands incentives, tax rebates and labour codes in meeting with FM Sitharaman

    Ahead of the Union Budget for 2024-25, the Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs held the eighth Pre-Budget Consultation in New Delhi, focusing on employment and skill development. Key figures like Anshuman Magazine and Suchita Dutta emphasized the need for skilled workers and job readiness among graduates. Discussions also highlighted incentives for skill improvement and formal employment practices, including lowering GST rates for employment services. There were calls for greater inclusion of women in the workforce and the expansion of social security measures. Startups advocated for foreign language education to tap into global job markets.

    • Leather, footwear exporters seek PLI scheme in Budget to boost jobs, manufacturing, shipments

      The Council for Leather Exports (CLE) urged the government to extend the Production-linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for the leather and footwear sector to boost job creation and manufacturing. At a pre-budget meeting, CLE Chairman Rajendra Kumar Jalan also requested import duty exemptions on wet blue, crust, and finished leather to enhance competitiveness.

      New-age job roles: How India can engineer a future beyond software

      With nearly 1,600 international corporations operating captive units, 1.7 million highly educated professionals are employed. It might theoretically increase its pool of relevant talent if it made a concerted effort to improve both the number and calibre of the more than 2.5 million Ph.D.s and graduates in science, technology, engineering, and medicine that India produces each year.

      LEDs... and ACtion: White goods PLI may see light of day, again

      The government is considering reopening the Production-Linked Incentive Scheme for White Goods (PLIWG) to boost domestic manufacturing of high-value components like compressors, copper tubes, and aluminium foils. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is reaching out to industry players to gauge their interest in investing in the scheme, which aims to increase production of air-conditioner and LED light components.

      Beyond the paycheck: What employees look for and how employers can fix hiring gaps

      The changing work culture is causing a gap between employer and employee expectations in hiring and retention. Companies struggle with mismatched salary expectations, required skills, and cultural fit issues. Nonprofits and FMCG companies face the most challenges. Many employees in India and Asia Pacific prioritize flexibility and career progression. Ageism is evident, especially in sectors like Insurance.

      Infosys announces sops for employees open to transfer to Hubballi campus

      Sources aware of the matter told ET, that the policy seeks to encourage employees hailing from Mumbai-Karnataka to explore the opportunity in their home region. This will also help the company put the infrastructure at the modern facility to optimal use and save on costs. The policy will also allow employees to work on their current projects from the Hubballi development centre.

      Ministers laud Infosys' move to offer sops to staffers relocating to Hubballi

      Union Ministers Joshi & Patil praise Infosys for offering incentives to employees relocating to Hubballi, boosting local talent and growth in tier 2 cities.

      India's electronic manufacturing likely to double in the next five years: Govt sources

      India's electronic manufacturing is likely to double in the next five years, according to sources in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The country's electronic manufacturing is likely to reach around USD 250 billion in the next 5 years, said a source in the ministry.

      Govt steps help boost toy exports, manufacturing; more work needed: DPIIT Secretary

      In the interim Budget in February, the Commerce and Industry Ministry has recommended an outlay of Rs 3,489 crore for the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for toys to boost domestic manufacturing of the sector.

      Modi 3.0: Growth sequel starring jobs, investment

      The full budget, likely to be presented early in July, will detail specific measures toward this end. "The focus would be to promote labour-intensive growth that will create jobs, with continued emphasis on macroeconomic stability," a top government official aware of the details told ET. A host of measures on startups and taxation - including inverted duty structure correction, along with GST rate rationalisation - is under discussion, said the person cited above.

      Zoho applies for semiconductor manufacturing facility in India

      Software company Zoho, aiming to tap into India's aspirations to become a global semiconductor player, has applied with a partner to set up a semiconductor manufacturing facility in India. Co-founder Sridhar Vembu confirmed the move, citing a stringent evaluation process. The initiative aligns with India's semiconductor manufacturing incentive plan.

      Job market recovery may slow, for now

      The absence of a decisive mandate in the 2024 elections may impact job market recovery temporarily. Coalition partners will have a stronger voice in policy decisions, affecting investor sentiment. Experts anticipate a short-term slowdown in job creation.

      Will an NDA-led Modi 3.0 see Centre more open to welfare measures?

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have consistently opposed the distribution of freebies, as seen in their manifesto "Modi ki Guarantee," which avoided commitments like guaranteed pensions for government employees or reinstating rail concessions for seniors. In contrast, the Congress party's promises included substantial financial incentives like Rs 1 lakh annual aid for women and waivers on education and farm loans.

      FAME 3 rollout soon; Euler Motors fundraise

      The next edition of the electric vehicle incentive scheme is likely to be unveiled within months of the new government taking charge. Details on this and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

      View: Raise a glass to the job creators

      In a recent interview, Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of supporting businesses and avoiding demonization. The Prime Minister's stance received positive feedback, contrasting with past socialist inclinations.

      Paytm employees warned of potential job losses after hit from RBI probe

      Paytm, the Indian fintech pioneer, signalled job cuts and asset trimming after reporting its first sales decline on record due to a regulatory probe. The company's net losses surged to 5.5 billion rupees, with revenue dropping by 2.6%. Paytm aims to recover by streamlining operations and focusing on core businesses.

      Talent demand in EV segment drives in new roles and contract hiring

      The electric vehicle (EV) industry is booming, creating a demand for diverse skills and expertise. Opportunities span technical, leadership, and operational roles. Contract staffing is playing a crucial role in meeting the industry's needs, with a focus on talent development and agile solutions. Leaders face challenges in talent acquisition and navigating industry dynamics amidst rapid advancements.

      Expect good response on EV policy, FDI reforms in new govt; prepare for low tariff regime: DPIIT Secretary

      India anticipates a positive response from numerous automobile companies to its electric vehicle (EV) policy, according to Rajesh Kumar Singh, DPIIT secretary. He noted that the government has adjusted tariffs to attract manufacturers without direct spending. Additionally, he stated that India might further liberalize FDI norms in select areas under the new government.

      South side story: Can attractive sops turn Chennai into a hub for GCCs?

      Can a slew of attractive sops from
the state government and a competitive workforce turn Chennai into a hub for GCCs, positioning the state as a healthy alternative
to Bengaluru and Hyderabad? In addition to banks and automotive firms, manufacturing, pharma, tech and product companies in the fintech space are considering setting up GCCs in Chennai.

      PLI: Automobile, auto parts cos invested Rs 13,000 cr in past one year in EV, EV parts making

      Senior government officials told ET eight automakers and parts suppliers--Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, Ola Electric, Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts, TVS Motor Company, Sona BLW Precision Forgings, Delphi TVS Technologies have invested and got approval under the PLI scheme.

      PLI a pivotal force that's reshaping Mfg landscape

      The PLI scheme has propelled the growth of the toy and defence sectors, leading to increased exports. It has also supported green technologies like e-vehicles and solar panels, exceeding India's targets on renewable energy. The scheme plays a pivotal role in reshaping India's manufacturing landscape.

      Budget 2024: Govt may extend scope of PLI scheme to job-creating sectors

      Union Budget 2024: To promote the manufacturing sector and foster job creation, Deloitte suggests that the government consider expanding the coverage of the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to encompass additional sectors such as garments, jewelry, and handicrafts in the upcoming interim Budget. Presently, the PLI scheme is applicable to 14 sectors.

      Signing bonus: The pros and cons, and how you can negotiate

      Companies use signing bonuses as a powerful tool to attract top talent by swiftly onboarding them without compromising on internal compensation. Bonuses are offered for specialised or high-demand roles, providing an immediate financial incentive to join. Pros include immediate financial boost, competitive edge, and retention tool, while cons include tax implications and potential misalignment.

      Budget 2024: 'After PLI, jobs-linked schemes need of the hour'

      Interim Budget: Experts suggest that the government should introduce employment-linked incentives in the upcoming interim budget to promote job creation and formalization. They recommend providing tax breaks or subsidies to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for hiring workers from marginalized communities to address social inequality.

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