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internationally competitive and achieve higher level of export performance. the scheme covers mostly labour intensive and employment generating sectors like processed agriculture/food items, handicrafts, handmade carpet (including silk), handloom products, coir and coir manufactures, jute raw and yarn
and other jute manufactures, readymade garments and made ups covered under chapter 61-63, fabrics of all types, toys, sports goods, paper and stationary, cosmetics and toiletries, leather goods and footwear, ceramics and allied products, glass and glassware, medical and scientific instruments, optical...
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