Chhattisgarh Chamber of Commerce and Industries, under the guidance of Chamber State President Satish Thaurani, registered their presence in an important program “MSME Samvad: Cost and Competitiveness of MSME in India” organized by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India.
On behalf of Chhattisgarh Chamber, Vice Chairman Chetan Tarwani, Executive President Radhakishan Sundarani, Vice Presidents Santosh Jain, Dilip Israni, Jitendra Shadija, Minister Jatin Nachrani, Women Chamber President Dr. Ela Gupta, Treasurer Namrata Agarwal participated prominently in this dialogue.
The main objective of this event was to discuss ways to reduce costs and increase competitiveness for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India.
Chamber Vice Chairman Chetan Tarwani and Vice President Santosh Jain presented their insightful views on the challenges and opportunities facing the MSME sector on behalf of the Chamber. They particularly emphasized cost control, the use of technology, and the effective implementation of government schemes, which can help make MSMEs globally competitive.
Through this dialogue, the Chamber representatives established direct communication with the Ministry officials and other stakeholders, thereby effectively raising the ground level problems of the area.
Mr. Chetan Tarwani and Santosh Jain, while expressing their views on this important event, said that the Chamber has always been committed to the empowerment of the MSME sector.
The MSME Samvad was a successful initiative that helped create a roadmap for increasing the competitiveness of MSMEs. The Chhattisgarh Chamber of Commerce and Industry will continue to actively participate in such important events in the future to protect and promote the interests of the local and national MSME community.
