CM promises all out support to MSMEs for creation of more employment
The Free Press Journal|September 19, 2024
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has assured that the State government will provide all out support to the MSMEs ( Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) to generate more employment opportunities in Telangana.

Addressing the programme after unveiling the Telangana MSME policy -2024 at Shilpakala Vedika, Madhapur, here on Wednesday, the Chief Minister stated that the State government has unveiled the new MSME policy aimed at generating employment opportunities and creating wealth in Telangana.

"The State government has introduced the new policy while continuing the policies of the previous government. Politics will not take place in the development process hence it is a continuous process. The Congress party will pursue the good programmes and schemes without giving any scope to politics. My government will also not hesitate to scrap the earlier decisions which are detrimental to the state's interest," he asserted.

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