Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the government is keen to make India a $250 billion electronic manufacturing hub in the next five years.
The National Electronics Policy 2019 had set a target to create a USD 400 billion electronics manufacturing ecosystem by 2025
LG Display, a major display panel maker in South Korea, said on Tuesday it will invest 3.3 trillion won ($2.8 billion) to expand its medium-and-small sized OLED display production capacity
NCLT Mumbai Bench's moratorium order was effective from December 3, 2018, to May 2, 2020.
Production and export commitments by 19 companies are much lower than government's projections
India is to be Apple's second significant global hub
MeitY draws up list of potential players
The expansion will create over 600 jobs locally and enable the company to improve both its capabilities and capacities for manufacturing Air Conditioners and other appliances, said PGEL in a statement
The second part of a report on the productivity-linked incentive scheme examines anomalies for makers of laptops, tablets and mobile devices
Wishes to cash in on geopolitical situation, hopes anti-China sentiment will work in its favour
Assures that all workers will be fully compensated immediately
A government official told PTI that a Tata Group firm has applied for incentive at Meity but could not confirm other details
The company registered a 35 per cent year-on-year growth in inverters and 40 per cent growth in 2W batteries,
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Lava, Bhagwati (Micromax), Padget Electronics, UTL Neolyncs and Optiemus Electronics are among the Indian companies approved
The company also announced the appointments of Masahiko Nakagawasa, Abhijeet Bhagwat and Yoshihiro Hashimoto as additional directors (non-executive) with effect from Friday.
The policy also undertakes skill training for more than 1,00,000 people (semi-skilled and skilled) by 2024 to meet the incremental human resource requirement