<p>New Delhi: The government has set up an inter-ministerial committee to frame the broad contours of the proposed national manufacturing mission, announced in the Budget in February, an official said.</p>.<p>The committee, established under the chairmanship of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/niti-aayog">Niti Aayog</a> CEO B V R Subrahmanyam, is holding a series of stakeholder consultations.</p>.<p>On February 1, the government announced the setting up of the mission to further promote the Make in India initiative.</p>.<p>The mission's mandate will include five focus areas: ease and cost of doing business; future-ready workforce for in-demand jobs; a vibrant and dynamic MSME sector; availability of technology; and quality products. It will also cover small, medium and large industries.</p>.<p>"Stakeholders' consultations are on, including with states and domestic industry. The committee will look at the framework of the mission," the official added.</p>.NEET-UG 2025: Transport of question papers under police escort, monitoring of coaching centres.<p>The country's manufacturing accounts for about 16-17 per cent of the GDP, and the government is looking to increase the share.</p>.<p>The mission will provide policy support, governance and monitoring framework for central ministries and states.</p>.<p>An industry expert said the proposed mission is expected to enhance competitiveness, increase efficiency, foster innovation, integrate domestic manufacturing into global value chains and make India a globally competitive manufacturing hub. </p>
<p>New Delhi: The government has set up an inter-ministerial committee to frame the broad contours of the proposed national manufacturing mission, announced in the Budget in February, an official said.</p>.<p>The committee, established under the chairmanship of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/niti-aayog">Niti Aayog</a> CEO B V R Subrahmanyam, is holding a series of stakeholder consultations.</p>.<p>On February 1, the government announced the setting up of the mission to further promote the Make in India initiative.</p>.<p>The mission's mandate will include five focus areas: ease and cost of doing business; future-ready workforce for in-demand jobs; a vibrant and dynamic MSME sector; availability of technology; and quality products. It will also cover small, medium and large industries.</p>.<p>"Stakeholders' consultations are on, including with states and domestic industry. The committee will look at the framework of the mission," the official added.</p>.NEET-UG 2025: Transport of question papers under police escort, monitoring of coaching centres.<p>The country's manufacturing accounts for about 16-17 per cent of the GDP, and the government is looking to increase the share.</p>.<p>The mission will provide policy support, governance and monitoring framework for central ministries and states.</p>.<p>An industry expert said the proposed mission is expected to enhance competitiveness, increase efficiency, foster innovation, integrate domestic manufacturing into global value chains and make India a globally competitive manufacturing hub. </p>