“This is great”: CEO CEO

DeBak Xinoy, CEO of CapitalMind, was enthusiastic with the Minister of Finance Nermalla Sitramman, 2025-26 ads, especially praise of the government’s focus on manufacturing in shoe and games sectors. In response to the suggestions, Shinwe said, “Large shoes move time – and the skin including. Also games, India becomes a global center for playing. Patch the manufacturing system. This is great. We must make our own games!”

After presenting the budget, Sitharaman revealed on Saturday the two main planners aimed at promoting local manufacturing. The concentration products scheme for shoe and leather sectors are designed to enhance productivity, improve quality, and promote global competitiveness for shoe and skin industries in India.
This initiative will support design capacity, components manufacturing, and machines for non -quality quality shoes, while providing support for leather shoe products. The scheme is expected to create a work of 22 people to cob, generate 4 rupees, and achieve exports exceeding 1.1 rupees.

In addition, the government announced a scheme to make India a global center for games, with the aim of creating high -quality games that are proudly represented in India’s brand. This initiative will focus on developing manufacturing groups, promoting skills development, and promoting an ecosystem that encourages unique, innovative and sustainable games.

The Minister of Finance also announced the Viksit Bharat nuclear power mission. “The development of at least 100 gigawatts of nuclear energy by 2047 is necessary to transfer our energy. For active partnerships with private sectors towards this goal, amendments to the Atomic Energy Law and Civil Responsibility will be canceled for the nuclear damage law ..”

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The Minister of Finance said that as part of Mason nuclear energy for research and development, at least five modified (nuclear) reactors will be operated from the indigenous population by 2033.


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