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MADE TO PERFECTION

The second India Today Make in India Emerging Entreprene­ur Awards honour the country’s brightest business talent for their spirit of innovation and enterprise

- By Kaushik Deka

The second India Today Make in India Emerging Entreprene­ur Awards

Real change is brought about by entreprene­urs and innovators. The government’s job is to facilitate,” said Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union minister for law and justice and electronic­s and informatio­n technology, while delivering the inaugural address at the second india today Make in India Emerging Entreprene­ur Awards in New Delhi on July 6. Inspired by the Union government’s Make in India mission, the awards were initiated last year to encourage Indian entreprene­urs making a mark in the manufactur­ing sector.

Prasad expressed satisfacti­on over the momentum building in the new economy from IT-enabled services. India, he said, has emerged as the world’s third-largest start-up hub. Sharing his government’s achievemen­ts, Prasad said FDI has increased by 33 per cent in the past three years, taking investment from overseas to a record high. The country, he said, has also moved up 12 places in the global ranking on ease of doing business.

The Union minister also set the goal of building a $1 trillion digital economy in the next five years. “We came up with technology that is affordable, developmen­t-oriented and inclusive,” he said. Prasad emphasised that growth is linked to good governance, which in turn needs the foundation of good politics. “Good politics is based on integrity. We must work honestly and diligently. We are happy this government is taint-free,” he said.

During the day-long event, spread over 11 engaging sessions, 27 eminent speakers debated the country’s growth potential. They included Union minister of state for finance and corporate affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal, Union minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant and K. Radhakrish­nan, former chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisati­on. Sinha, Meghwal and india today Group Editorial Director Raj Chengappa joined india today Editor-in-Chief Aroon Purie in giving away the awards.

Kant, in his keynote address, said that India cannot grow till it penetrates the global market, but things stand to change with the

Goods and Services Tax (GST). “It will result in 12-14 per cent growth in the capital goods market as investment in the sector will grow,” he said. Kant added that GST will help expand the tax net, boosting social sector developmen­t.

Meghwal said 2017 would be remembered as the year of economic reforms. He said the demonetisa­tion last year had helped in the digital economy’s growth from January this year. Demonetisa­tion had also dealt a blow to the country’s shadow economy—estimated at 23.7 per cent of the GDP by World Bank—and added 9.1 million people to the tax net. “If we had to provide global economic leadership, we needed to hit the shadow economy,” Meghwal said.

Refuting the perception that credit growth had been slow in the country, Sinha said: “There had been a structural shift in how the Indian economy gets financed, which does not get reflected in the old accounting system.”

“If we had to provide global economic leadership, we needed to hit the shadow economy” —ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL, Union MoS, finance and corporate affairs

“GST will result in 12-14 per cent growth in the capital goods market as investment in the sector will grow” —AMITABH KANT, CEO, NITI Aayog

“Real change is brought about by entreprene­urs and innovators” —RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD, Union minister for electronic­s and IT

“There had been a structural shift in how the Indian economy gets financed, which does not get reflected in the old accounting system” —JAYANT SINHA, Union MoS, civil aviation

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INDIA TODAY GROUP EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AROON PURIE (CENTRE) WITH UNION MINISTERS JAYANT SINHA (TO HIS RIGHT) AND ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL (TO HIS LEFT), INDIA TODAY GROUP EDITORIAL DIRECTOR RAJ CHENGAPPA (FIFTH FROM RIGHT) AND THE AWARD WINNERS
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