Dushyant Chautala, the deputy chief minister of Haryana, announced that the state’s government would shortly put into effect the “Haryana Atmanirbhar Textile Policy 2022-25.” MSMEs will benefit from this as well as helping the state’s textile industry take off.

The state government is developing the “Haryana Atmanirbhar Textile Policy 2022–25,” according to the deputy chief minister, to promote textiles. “It is our goal that more and more young from the state join MSMEs so that they can become employable and can also give other youths job,” he said.
The Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), established by the Central government for the purpose of entrepreneurship development and employment generation, and Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises are just two of the state government’s programmes that are generating employment opportunities, according to the deputy chief minister (PMFME). Haryana has also profited greatly from a number of efforts, such as the formalisation of PMFME. The state’s grassroots operations for these schemes and programmes have been stepped up.
According to Minister, investors have started setting up businesses in the state in recent years as a result of the government’s significant efforts to improve the business climate. As a result, Haryana has also received praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for its outstanding efforts in the MSME sector.
He claimed that the state of Haryana has received outstanding rankings in the ease of doing business, the ease of logistics, and export readiness due to the government’s dedication to creating an environment that is favourable to the industry. In addition, the state was ranked second in the “Logistics is Across Different Status Survey” in 2021 and first in the “Export Readiness Index (Land Closed Category)” in 2021.




























