Ppa Final Draft
Ppa Final Draft
Made in India
Made in India paying attention to technology. However, it has numerous
disadvantages too Make in India‟ will immediately import the technology so
that India will give for, the expertise in terms of licensing price, up-gradation
charge, etc. Also, India does not have any control on the source of a company‟s
raw material provision. The international company limits India by contract and
does not split its secrets. Another disadvantage will be, if some rivalry comes,
say from South America, Africa, where the circumstances become appropriate
for manufacturing, then these companies can transfer their base from India
causing a considerable number failure of employment. Made in India is
emergence of geographical identity brands. Made in India can be a response to
these questions. It can support companies to start up their trade and be a part of
the global proficiency as India lags behind in „homegrown brands‟ e.g.
(chocolates of Swiss, cars on German, and scotch of British); which are serious
from the political opinion. India can encourage from technological loans by the
industrial expansion. Made in India applies to any item that is completely
produced in India. It applies to results of residential or outside based enterprises
the length of the item was made entirely in India.
Make in India
Make in India‟ provides the attractive destination for investors. India is mainly
a service industry, which is trying to move its emphasis away from the tertiary
sector of the country to the industrialized sector. Keeping this aim in mind,
„make in India‟ movement was started to attract more attention foreign
investment by removing hurdles, e.g. the remaining traces of the authorization
raj, quick approval of projects from the bureaucratic web and so on. It will also
facilitate to solve the difficulty of employment requirements of our rising
population. On the fiscal front, it will provide linkage and enhance trade with
the worldwide supply chain and will diminish the current account shortfall. It
can enlarge the investment in road and rail network development.
Objectives of the Study
The study is based on critical evaluation and analysis of basically Primary Data.
The primary sources include college students. A study is undertaken in the
sampled regions to see its impact for which a detailed questionnaire is prepared
to collect relevant information from the primary source for the guidance of the
researchers. With the help of the questionnaire, detailed discussions were made
with the certain sources of primary data to understand their views, thinking and
attitude which would help to give the researchers useful recommendations, if
any. The questionnaire is processed with the help of statistical tools like
tabulations, grouping, percentages, averages, etc. Questionnaire is used mainly
to analyse the opinion of the students.
Review of Literature
This research paper aims to identify some of the key challenges in the path of
development and recommend possible solutions to deal with the same. But the
researcher raises reality of the ground level, there are a lot of challenges that the
government has to overcome in order to turn the vision of achieving a
sustainable 10% growth in the manufacturing sector. Researcher also point out
the key issues and suggest to government to take care at the time of turning
Make of India vision. Some of the issues are Improving the ease of doing
business in India, Land Acquisition challenges, Improving the employability of
general and engineering graduates, Infrastructure development of major roads
and highways in the country, Capacity addition in the power sector to meet
industrial energy demand, Strengthening the capabilities of the CISF to meet
growing demand for industrial security.
We stated that fostering innovation, intensify skill development, generate
employment opportunities, preventing brain drain and making the use of
internationally standardized technology affordable for INDIAN citizens. In
order to make INDIA a manufacturing hub its human resource and financial
assistance will play a major role. Researcher highlighted the importance of the
role of HR and should attract more and more domestic as well as foreign
industrialists towards Indian Territory. There is a need for financial service
providers and advisors who could work for these industrialists right from the
beginning
Data Analysis
Researcher prepared the questionnaire for college students and distributes it
among the students in all type of colleges in Pune city. After receiving the
questionnaire researcher analyses the questionnaire and makes two groups one
is traditional educational colleges and second one is professional educational
colleges. Traditional Colleges includes Arts, Commerce, Science and Education
faculty and in Professional colleges includes Engineering, Pharmacy and
Management colleges.