In Kerala, MSMEs hit by COVID-19 lockdown demand a special package for revival
The Hindu
Shortage of raw materials and workers hamper even essential units
The nearly 2.5 lakh micro, small and medium-scale industries (MSMEs) in Kerala, employing more than two million people, are feeling the pinch of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions hampering movement of workers and raw materials. They also face financial liabilities in the form of fixed charge on connected power load, statutory payments like PF and ESI contributions as well as rentals.More Related News

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