<p> Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' campaign was aimed at changing the mindset of the people to tap their entrepreneurial potential, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The campaign will be successful only if there is effective co-ordination between the Centre and state governments," she said delivering a speech on 'Commerce policy for the future of India' at a programme organised by the Mangaluru Initiative for Nationalist Dialogue (MIND) at Sangha Niketan here last evening.<br /><br />She said that state governments and the corporate sector were important stake holders in improving the country's growth rate.<br /><br />The revamp of the Planning Commission and formation of 'NITI Ayog' was being criticised without studying facts, she added.<br /><br />"With the new set of changes, the state governments no longer need to have a begging attitude and instead take independent steps for development," she said.<br /><br />Sitharaman said the Centre would take more effective steps to end the 'licence raj.' The government would encourage small and medium enterprises and boost productivity in agriculture sector, she said.</p>
<p> Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' campaign was aimed at changing the mindset of the people to tap their entrepreneurial potential, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The campaign will be successful only if there is effective co-ordination between the Centre and state governments," she said delivering a speech on 'Commerce policy for the future of India' at a programme organised by the Mangaluru Initiative for Nationalist Dialogue (MIND) at Sangha Niketan here last evening.<br /><br />She said that state governments and the corporate sector were important stake holders in improving the country's growth rate.<br /><br />The revamp of the Planning Commission and formation of 'NITI Ayog' was being criticised without studying facts, she added.<br /><br />"With the new set of changes, the state governments no longer need to have a begging attitude and instead take independent steps for development," she said.<br /><br />Sitharaman said the Centre would take more effective steps to end the 'licence raj.' The government would encourage small and medium enterprises and boost productivity in agriculture sector, she said.</p>