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Will promote MSMEs, says Haryana Deputy Dushyant Chautala

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Chandigarh, May 20

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala today presided over the meeting with officials concerned where he informed that the state’s MSMEs would also participate in the manufacturing of ‘three-star submersible electric motors’ to be installed on tubewells in Haryana.

The Deputy Chief Minister, who also holds the charge of the Department of Industries and Commerce, said the State Government was promoting MSMEs in the state so that more people could get employment. He said industries which met the standards of the ‘bureau of energy efficiency’ in the field of manufacturing ‘three-star submersible electric motors’, should be given opportunity to enter the market. He said the state government wanted farmers to get quality three-star submersible electric motors at a reasonable price so that the electricity expenditure and maintenance cost was reduced which would ultimately enhance their annual savings.

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Chautala directed the officials to ensure that the farmers who were waiting for electricity connection for the tubewells got it. He also said to purchase ‘three-star submersible electric motors, there should be no restriction on the farmers to purchase from limited companies, but should be able to purchase from companies that manufacture on the set standards of ‘bureau of energy efficiency’.

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