Page 1
Chapter 9
MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
•
explain the meaning and nature of MSME in India;
•
appreciate the role of MSME in India;
•
analyse the problems faced by of MSME in India; and
•
discuss the role of innovation and entrepreneurship for MSMEs
Chapter 9.indd 198 9/2/2022 2:20:50 PM
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Page 2
Chapter 9
MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
•
explain the meaning and nature of MSME in India;
•
appreciate the role of MSME in India;
•
analyse the problems faced by of MSME in India; and
•
discuss the role of innovation and entrepreneurship for MSMEs
Chapter 9.indd 198 9/2/2022 2:20:50 PM
2024-25
199 MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship 9.1 Introduct Ion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME) contribute significantly to
the development process and acts as
a vital link in the industrialisation
in terms of production, employment
and exports for economic prosperity
by widening entrepreneurial base
and use of local raw materials and
indigenous skills. MSME dominate the
industrial scenario in the country with
sizeable proportion of labour force and
tremendous export potential.
MSMEs play a significant role in
the economic growth and contribute
approximately 29.7 per cent of GDP
and 49.66 per cent of exports. The
sector offers employment to nearly
60 million people through 28.5 million
enterprises, after the agriculture
sector. MSMEs are complementary to
large industries as ancillary units and
form an integral part of value chain for
building a conducive environment for
indigenous skills, grass root innovations
and entrepreneurship development.
This sector produces a wide range of
Romi Bags of Manipur
Khumbongmayum Dhanachandra Singh didn’t have much in life. The son of a poor
tailor, he wasn’t brought up with many privileges. He saw his father working day
and night to earn a meagre income. He saw the rich getting richer and the poor
remaining poor. The boy wanted to do something more in life. He couldn’t imagine
a life of stitching clothes relentlessly and earn just enough to survive.
Imphal is a small city in Manipur. Hardworking men and women send
their children away to bigger cities so they can have opportunities to progress.
Khumbongmayum’s father couldn’t afford to send him or even educate him. He just
taught him what he knew— tailoring. Fabrics, stitching and clothing styles was
what the boy grew up with. There was only one sewing machine and the boy used
it when his father wasn’t using it. He learnt it silently because he knew it was what
his father wanted, but his heart wasn’t in it.
Sometimes an incident can change your life. This happened to Khumbongmayum
when he stitched a purse made out of leftover fabrics from his father’s scraps.
Khumbongmayum offered the purse to his friend who marvelled at the unique design.
The friend in turn showed the interesting purse to his other friends. They asked
Khumbongmayum if he could make such purses for them also. It led him to wonder if
there was a market for his designs. And he knew he had stumbled on to his business
venture. He made a business plan and launched a purse making venture ‘Romi
Bags’ in 1996. Khumbongmayum was not one to do anything on a whim. He noticed
the demands of his product and he calculated his costs, expenses and expected
income. In 2007, he received the National Award for bag making under Micro and
Medium Enterprises. For him, though it’s just the beginning, Khumbongmayum
Dhanchandra Singh has changed his life by sheer grit, perseverance and hard work.
You can’t let anything stop you from moving forward. You can’t become successful
or reach the top if you don’t listen and hear effectively.
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Chapter 9
MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
•
explain the meaning and nature of MSME in India;
•
appreciate the role of MSME in India;
•
analyse the problems faced by of MSME in India; and
•
discuss the role of innovation and entrepreneurship for MSMEs
Chapter 9.indd 198 9/2/2022 2:20:50 PM
2024-25
199 MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship 9.1 Introduct Ion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME) contribute significantly to
the development process and acts as
a vital link in the industrialisation
in terms of production, employment
and exports for economic prosperity
by widening entrepreneurial base
and use of local raw materials and
indigenous skills. MSME dominate the
industrial scenario in the country with
sizeable proportion of labour force and
tremendous export potential.
MSMEs play a significant role in
the economic growth and contribute
approximately 29.7 per cent of GDP
and 49.66 per cent of exports. The
sector offers employment to nearly
60 million people through 28.5 million
enterprises, after the agriculture
sector. MSMEs are complementary to
large industries as ancillary units and
form an integral part of value chain for
building a conducive environment for
indigenous skills, grass root innovations
and entrepreneurship development.
This sector produces a wide range of
Romi Bags of Manipur
Khumbongmayum Dhanachandra Singh didn’t have much in life. The son of a poor
tailor, he wasn’t brought up with many privileges. He saw his father working day
and night to earn a meagre income. He saw the rich getting richer and the poor
remaining poor. The boy wanted to do something more in life. He couldn’t imagine
a life of stitching clothes relentlessly and earn just enough to survive.
Imphal is a small city in Manipur. Hardworking men and women send
their children away to bigger cities so they can have opportunities to progress.
Khumbongmayum’s father couldn’t afford to send him or even educate him. He just
taught him what he knew— tailoring. Fabrics, stitching and clothing styles was
what the boy grew up with. There was only one sewing machine and the boy used
it when his father wasn’t using it. He learnt it silently because he knew it was what
his father wanted, but his heart wasn’t in it.
Sometimes an incident can change your life. This happened to Khumbongmayum
when he stitched a purse made out of leftover fabrics from his father’s scraps.
Khumbongmayum offered the purse to his friend who marvelled at the unique design.
The friend in turn showed the interesting purse to his other friends. They asked
Khumbongmayum if he could make such purses for them also. It led him to wonder if
there was a market for his designs. And he knew he had stumbled on to his business
venture. He made a business plan and launched a purse making venture ‘Romi
Bags’ in 1996. Khumbongmayum was not one to do anything on a whim. He noticed
the demands of his product and he calculated his costs, expenses and expected
income. In 2007, he received the National Award for bag making under Micro and
Medium Enterprises. For him, though it’s just the beginning, Khumbongmayum
Dhanchandra Singh has changed his life by sheer grit, perseverance and hard work.
You can’t let anything stop you from moving forward. You can’t become successful
or reach the top if you don’t listen and hear effectively.
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200 BUSINESS STUDIES
products, from simple consumer
goods to high-precision, sophisticated
finished products.
Recognising the potential of this
sector for the national development,
this segment of industry is encouraged
in both in pre-reform and post–reform
period for fulfilling the objective of self-
reliance and rural industrialisation.
In India, the MSME consists of
both ‘traditional’ and ‘modern’ small
industries. This sector has eight
subgroups. They are handlooms,
handicrafts, coir, sericulture, khadi
and village industries, small scale
industries and powerlooms. The
Khadi and Village Industries and Coir
segment is another major contributor
to the growth of the MSME. Many
global companies are increasingly
looking to Indian MSMEs for strategic
pa rtn ersh ip s of mu tu al ben efi t du e
to the innovative capabilities in niche
of low-cost manufacturing and local
skills and capabilities.
The Diversity of the Indian MSME Sector
MSME Tool Rooms have been credited to provide at least 10 components for
Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission probe), India’s first inter-planetary space mission.
It has contributed vital inputs for other space satellites such as the Chandrayan.
India’s second moon mission. Chandrayaan-2, which was successfully launched
on July 22, 2019 the moon mission of India, acknowledges the contribution Central
Tool Room and Training Centre (CTTC) Bhubaneswar and Institute for Design
of Electrical Measuring Instruments (IDEMI) Mumbai in developing several vital
components for the Cryogenic engine of the Launch Vehicle, Navigational assemblies
of the Lunar Orbiter and the wheel assemblies for the Moon Launch. MSMEs are
now only not limited up to small business but their contribution starts from ground
level which directly creates a major effect on such big missions. This sector, thus,
holds key to inclusive growth and plays a critical role in India’s future.
Source: Ministry of MSME, MSME Insider, 2019, Government of India.
9.2 Micro , SMall and MEdiu M
Ent Erpri SES
It is important to know how size is
defined in our country, with reference
to MSME establishments. Several
parameters can be used to measure the
size of business units. These include
the number of persons employed in
business, capital invested in business,
turnover of business, etc.
The definition used by the
Government of India to describe
MSME is based on the investment in
plant and machinery and turnover.
This measure seeks to keep in view the
socio-economic environment in India
where capital is scarce and labour is
abundant.
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Chapter 9
MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
•
explain the meaning and nature of MSME in India;
•
appreciate the role of MSME in India;
•
analyse the problems faced by of MSME in India; and
•
discuss the role of innovation and entrepreneurship for MSMEs
Chapter 9.indd 198 9/2/2022 2:20:50 PM
2024-25
199 MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship 9.1 Introduct Ion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME) contribute significantly to
the development process and acts as
a vital link in the industrialisation
in terms of production, employment
and exports for economic prosperity
by widening entrepreneurial base
and use of local raw materials and
indigenous skills. MSME dominate the
industrial scenario in the country with
sizeable proportion of labour force and
tremendous export potential.
MSMEs play a significant role in
the economic growth and contribute
approximately 29.7 per cent of GDP
and 49.66 per cent of exports. The
sector offers employment to nearly
60 million people through 28.5 million
enterprises, after the agriculture
sector. MSMEs are complementary to
large industries as ancillary units and
form an integral part of value chain for
building a conducive environment for
indigenous skills, grass root innovations
and entrepreneurship development.
This sector produces a wide range of
Romi Bags of Manipur
Khumbongmayum Dhanachandra Singh didn’t have much in life. The son of a poor
tailor, he wasn’t brought up with many privileges. He saw his father working day
and night to earn a meagre income. He saw the rich getting richer and the poor
remaining poor. The boy wanted to do something more in life. He couldn’t imagine
a life of stitching clothes relentlessly and earn just enough to survive.
Imphal is a small city in Manipur. Hardworking men and women send
their children away to bigger cities so they can have opportunities to progress.
Khumbongmayum’s father couldn’t afford to send him or even educate him. He just
taught him what he knew— tailoring. Fabrics, stitching and clothing styles was
what the boy grew up with. There was only one sewing machine and the boy used
it when his father wasn’t using it. He learnt it silently because he knew it was what
his father wanted, but his heart wasn’t in it.
Sometimes an incident can change your life. This happened to Khumbongmayum
when he stitched a purse made out of leftover fabrics from his father’s scraps.
Khumbongmayum offered the purse to his friend who marvelled at the unique design.
The friend in turn showed the interesting purse to his other friends. They asked
Khumbongmayum if he could make such purses for them also. It led him to wonder if
there was a market for his designs. And he knew he had stumbled on to his business
venture. He made a business plan and launched a purse making venture ‘Romi
Bags’ in 1996. Khumbongmayum was not one to do anything on a whim. He noticed
the demands of his product and he calculated his costs, expenses and expected
income. In 2007, he received the National Award for bag making under Micro and
Medium Enterprises. For him, though it’s just the beginning, Khumbongmayum
Dhanchandra Singh has changed his life by sheer grit, perseverance and hard work.
You can’t let anything stop you from moving forward. You can’t become successful
or reach the top if you don’t listen and hear effectively.
Chapter 9.indd 199 18-04-2024 11:33:03
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200 BUSINESS STUDIES
products, from simple consumer
goods to high-precision, sophisticated
finished products.
Recognising the potential of this
sector for the national development,
this segment of industry is encouraged
in both in pre-reform and post–reform
period for fulfilling the objective of self-
reliance and rural industrialisation.
In India, the MSME consists of
both ‘traditional’ and ‘modern’ small
industries. This sector has eight
subgroups. They are handlooms,
handicrafts, coir, sericulture, khadi
and village industries, small scale
industries and powerlooms. The
Khadi and Village Industries and Coir
segment is another major contributor
to the growth of the MSME. Many
global companies are increasingly
looking to Indian MSMEs for strategic
pa rtn ersh ip s of mu tu al ben efi t du e
to the innovative capabilities in niche
of low-cost manufacturing and local
skills and capabilities.
The Diversity of the Indian MSME Sector
MSME Tool Rooms have been credited to provide at least 10 components for
Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission probe), India’s first inter-planetary space mission.
It has contributed vital inputs for other space satellites such as the Chandrayan.
India’s second moon mission. Chandrayaan-2, which was successfully launched
on July 22, 2019 the moon mission of India, acknowledges the contribution Central
Tool Room and Training Centre (CTTC) Bhubaneswar and Institute for Design
of Electrical Measuring Instruments (IDEMI) Mumbai in developing several vital
components for the Cryogenic engine of the Launch Vehicle, Navigational assemblies
of the Lunar Orbiter and the wheel assemblies for the Moon Launch. MSMEs are
now only not limited up to small business but their contribution starts from ground
level which directly creates a major effect on such big missions. This sector, thus,
holds key to inclusive growth and plays a critical role in India’s future.
Source: Ministry of MSME, MSME Insider, 2019, Government of India.
9.2 Micro , SMall and MEdiu M
Ent Erpri SES
It is important to know how size is
defined in our country, with reference
to MSME establishments. Several
parameters can be used to measure the
size of business units. These include
the number of persons employed in
business, capital invested in business,
turnover of business, etc.
The definition used by the
Government of India to describe
MSME is based on the investment in
plant and machinery and turnover.
This measure seeks to keep in view the
socio-economic environment in India
where capital is scarce and labour is
abundant.
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201 MSME AND BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Village Industries
Village industry has been defined as any industry located in a rural area which
produces any goods, renders any service with or without the use of power and in
which the fixed capital investment per head or artisan or worker is specified by
the central government, from time to time.
Cottage Industries
Cottage industries are also known as rural industries or traditional industries.
They are not defined by capital investment criteria as in the case of other small
scale industries.
Type of Units
Investment in Plant
and Machinery
Turnover
Micro Enterprises 1 Crore Does not exceed 5 crore
Small Enterprises 10 Crore Does not exceed 50 crore
Medium Enterprises 50 Crore Does not exceed 250 core
% share of MSMES in
Micro Enterprises 99.4%
Small Enterprises 0.52%
Medium Enterprises 0.1%
The emergence of a large service
sector has necessitated the government
to include other enterprises covering
both Small Scale Industries (SSI) sector
and related service entities under the
same umbrella. Expansion of the small
enterprises was taking place growing
into medium enterprises and they
were required to adopt higher levels
of technologies in order to remain
competitive in a fast globalising world.
Thus, it was necessary to address the
concerns of such enterprises as micro,
small and medium and provide them
with a single legal framework. The
MSMED Act, 2006 came into force
w.e.f., October, 2006. The Micro, Small
and Medium Enterprises Development
(MSMED) Act, 2006 addressed these
issues relating to its definition,
credit, marketing and technology up
gradation. Medium scale enterprises
and service related enterprises also
come under the purview of this Act.
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Chapter 9
MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
•
explain the meaning and nature of MSME in India;
•
appreciate the role of MSME in India;
•
analyse the problems faced by of MSME in India; and
•
discuss the role of innovation and entrepreneurship for MSMEs
Chapter 9.indd 198 9/2/2022 2:20:50 PM
2024-25
199 MSME and Bu Sin ESS Entr Epr En Eur Ship 9.1 Introduct Ion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME) contribute significantly to
the development process and acts as
a vital link in the industrialisation
in terms of production, employment
and exports for economic prosperity
by widening entrepreneurial base
and use of local raw materials and
indigenous skills. MSME dominate the
industrial scenario in the country with
sizeable proportion of labour force and
tremendous export potential.
MSMEs play a significant role in
the economic growth and contribute
approximately 29.7 per cent of GDP
and 49.66 per cent of exports. The
sector offers employment to nearly
60 million people through 28.5 million
enterprises, after the agriculture
sector. MSMEs are complementary to
large industries as ancillary units and
form an integral part of value chain for
building a conducive environment for
indigenous skills, grass root innovations
and entrepreneurship development.
This sector produces a wide range of
Romi Bags of Manipur
Khumbongmayum Dhanachandra Singh didn’t have much in life. The son of a poor
tailor, he wasn’t brought up with many privileges. He saw his father working day
and night to earn a meagre income. He saw the rich getting richer and the poor
remaining poor. The boy wanted to do something more in life. He couldn’t imagine
a life of stitching clothes relentlessly and earn just enough to survive.
Imphal is a small city in Manipur. Hardworking men and women send
their children away to bigger cities so they can have opportunities to progress.
Khumbongmayum’s father couldn’t afford to send him or even educate him. He just
taught him what he knew— tailoring. Fabrics, stitching and clothing styles was
what the boy grew up with. There was only one sewing machine and the boy used
it when his father wasn’t using it. He learnt it silently because he knew it was what
his father wanted, but his heart wasn’t in it.
Sometimes an incident can change your life. This happened to Khumbongmayum
when he stitched a purse made out of leftover fabrics from his father’s scraps.
Khumbongmayum offered the purse to his friend who marvelled at the unique design.
The friend in turn showed the interesting purse to his other friends. They asked
Khumbongmayum if he could make such purses for them also. It led him to wonder if
there was a market for his designs. And he knew he had stumbled on to his business
venture. He made a business plan and launched a purse making venture ‘Romi
Bags’ in 1996. Khumbongmayum was not one to do anything on a whim. He noticed
the demands of his product and he calculated his costs, expenses and expected
income. In 2007, he received the National Award for bag making under Micro and
Medium Enterprises. For him, though it’s just the beginning, Khumbongmayum
Dhanchandra Singh has changed his life by sheer grit, perseverance and hard work.
You can’t let anything stop you from moving forward. You can’t become successful
or reach the top if you don’t listen and hear effectively.
Chapter 9.indd 199 18-04-2024 11:33:03
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200 BUSINESS STUDIES
products, from simple consumer
goods to high-precision, sophisticated
finished products.
Recognising the potential of this
sector for the national development,
this segment of industry is encouraged
in both in pre-reform and post–reform
period for fulfilling the objective of self-
reliance and rural industrialisation.
In India, the MSME consists of
both ‘traditional’ and ‘modern’ small
industries. This sector has eight
subgroups. They are handlooms,
handicrafts, coir, sericulture, khadi
and village industries, small scale
industries and powerlooms. The
Khadi and Village Industries and Coir
segment is another major contributor
to the growth of the MSME. Many
global companies are increasingly
looking to Indian MSMEs for strategic
pa rtn ersh ip s of mu tu al ben efi t du e
to the innovative capabilities in niche
of low-cost manufacturing and local
skills and capabilities.
The Diversity of the Indian MSME Sector
MSME Tool Rooms have been credited to provide at least 10 components for
Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission probe), India’s first inter-planetary space mission.
It has contributed vital inputs for other space satellites such as the Chandrayan.
India’s second moon mission. Chandrayaan-2, which was successfully launched
on July 22, 2019 the moon mission of India, acknowledges the contribution Central
Tool Room and Training Centre (CTTC) Bhubaneswar and Institute for Design
of Electrical Measuring Instruments (IDEMI) Mumbai in developing several vital
components for the Cryogenic engine of the Launch Vehicle, Navigational assemblies
of the Lunar Orbiter and the wheel assemblies for the Moon Launch. MSMEs are
now only not limited up to small business but their contribution starts from ground
level which directly creates a major effect on such big missions. This sector, thus,
holds key to inclusive growth and plays a critical role in India’s future.
Source: Ministry of MSME, MSME Insider, 2019, Government of India.
9.2 Micro , SMall and MEdiu M
Ent Erpri SES
It is important to know how size is
defined in our country, with reference
to MSME establishments. Several
parameters can be used to measure the
size of business units. These include
the number of persons employed in
business, capital invested in business,
turnover of business, etc.
The definition used by the
Government of India to describe
MSME is based on the investment in
plant and machinery and turnover.
This measure seeks to keep in view the
socio-economic environment in India
where capital is scarce and labour is
abundant.
Chapter 9.indd 200 9/2/2022 2:20:50 PM
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201 MSME AND BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Village Industries
Village industry has been defined as any industry located in a rural area which
produces any goods, renders any service with or without the use of power and in
which the fixed capital investment per head or artisan or worker is specified by
the central government, from time to time.
Cottage Industries
Cottage industries are also known as rural industries or traditional industries.
They are not defined by capital investment criteria as in the case of other small
scale industries.
Type of Units
Investment in Plant
and Machinery
Turnover
Micro Enterprises 1 Crore Does not exceed 5 crore
Small Enterprises 10 Crore Does not exceed 50 crore
Medium Enterprises 50 Crore Does not exceed 250 core
% share of MSMES in
Micro Enterprises 99.4%
Small Enterprises 0.52%
Medium Enterprises 0.1%
The emergence of a large service
sector has necessitated the government
to include other enterprises covering
both Small Scale Industries (SSI) sector
and related service entities under the
same umbrella. Expansion of the small
enterprises was taking place growing
into medium enterprises and they
were required to adopt higher levels
of technologies in order to remain
competitive in a fast globalising world.
Thus, it was necessary to address the
concerns of such enterprises as micro,
small and medium and provide them
with a single legal framework. The
MSMED Act, 2006 came into force
w.e.f., October, 2006. The Micro, Small
and Medium Enterprises Development
(MSMED) Act, 2006 addressed these
issues relating to its definition,
credit, marketing and technology up
gradation. Medium scale enterprises
and service related enterprises also
come under the purview of this Act.
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9.3 r ol E of MSME
MSME in India enjoy a distinct position
in view of their contribution to the
socio-economic development of the
country. The emphasis on MSME has
always been an integral part of India’s
industrial strategy. Development of
MSME prevents migration of rural
population to urban areas in search
of employment and contributes to
other socio-economic aspects, such
as reduction in income inequalities,
dispersed development of industries
and linkage with other sectors of the
economy.
In fact promotion of MSME and
rural industrialisation has been
considered by the Government of India
as a powerful instrument for realising
the twin objectives of ‘accelerated
industrial growth and creating
additional productive employment
potential in rural and backward areas.’
The following points highlight their
contribution.
(i) The contribution of these
industries to the balanced regional
development of our country is
noteworthy. Small industries in
India account for 95 per cent of
the industrial units in the country.
(ii) MSME are the second largest
employers of human resources,
after agriculture. They generate
more number of employment
opportunities per unit of capital
invested compared to large
industries. They are, therefore,
considered to be more labour
intensive and less capital
intensive. This is a boon for a
labour surplus country like India.
(iii) MSME in our country supply an
enormous variety of products
which include mass consumption
goods, readymade garments,
hosiery goods, stationery items,
soaps and detergents, domestic
utensils, leather, plastic and
rubber goods, processed foods
and vegetables, wood and steel
furniture, paints, varnishes,
safety matches, etc. Among
the sophisticated items
manufactured are electric and
electronic goods like televisions,
calculators, electro-medical
equipment, electronic teaching
aids like overhead projectors, air
conditioning equipment, drugs
and pharmaceuticals, agricultural
tools and equipment and several
other engineering products. A
special mention should be made
of handlooms, handicrafts and
other products from traditional
village industries in view of their
export value.
(iv) MSME which produce simple
products using simple
technologies and depend on
locally available resources both
material and labour can be set up
anywhere in the country. Since
they can be widely spread without
any locational constraints, the
benefits of industrialisation can
be reaped by every region. They,
t hus, contri but e si gni ficant l y to
the balanced development of the
country.
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