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Impact of Tenth-Five Year Plan on the MSME Sector In Nagpur District


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In the growth of the Indian economy the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) play a vital role. This sector contributes 8 percent GDP approximately. It contributes almost 45 percent of the manufacturing output in terms of va lue - added. La rge st employment opportunities for the Indian population has generated in MSME s e c tor, next only to Agriculture. One million jobs are created by this sector every year. MSME Sector also plays a major role in India's present export performance;

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Swati R. Dame
Department of Commerce, R.S. Mundle Dharampeth Arts and Commerce College, Nagpur, India

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In the growth of the Indian economy the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) play a vital role. This sector contributes 8 percent GDP approximately. It contributes almost 45 percent of the manufacturing output in terms of va lue - added. La rge st employment opportunities for the Indian population has generated in MSME s e c tor, next only to Agriculture. One million jobs are created by this sector every year. MSME Sector also plays a major role in India's present export performance;

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