West Bengal government is planning to generate about 10 million jobs in the state’s textile sector in the future, chief minister Mamata Banerjee said at ‘Synergy MSME 2013’ business conclave.Inaugurating the six-day business conclave in Kolkata, organized by the Department of Micro & Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles, the chief minister said the government has generated over 200,000 employment opportunities through the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sector in the last two years.
She said that in the future, the government plans to generate 10 million employment opportunities each in the textile sector as well as in the MSME sector.The state government will adopt a new public procurement policy, wherein preference would be given to the MSME and the textile sector for buying certain items like textile, etc. for government procurement.
Banerjee gave a new slogan “Shilpakarun, Bangla gorun”, which means ‘set up industries, build Bengal’.She projected Bengal as the gateway to Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and northeast India, and urged entrepreneurs to make Bengal as the base for setting up their industries and expand to other areas.




