
Entrepreneurial spirit lights up Surat at ET Make in India SME Summit
Make in India
SME Regional Summit of this year in
Surat
. The city's potential as a hub offering the next wave of opportunities in diamonds,
textiles
, and chemicals was highlighted in the discussions with a cross-section of industry stakeholders in the city.
The ET Make in India SME Regional Summit is a series of 20 nationwide on-ground events to bring together micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (
MSMEs
), policymakers, enablers and key industry professionals. The summit series aims to unravel emerging opportunities, address critical challenges, and promote meaningful knowledge-sharing and networking to unlock growth for the MSME sector.
Explore courses from Top Institutes in
Please select course:
Select a Course Category
Data Science
Project Management
MBA
Others
Data Science
CXO
others
Design Thinking
Leadership
Healthcare
Operations Management
Artificial Intelligence
Management
Finance
Technology
Data Analytics
Digital Marketing
Degree
Public Policy
Product Management
Skills you'll gain:
Data Analysis & Interpretation
Programming Proficiency
Problem-Solving Skills
Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
Duration:
24 Months
Vellore Institute of Technology
VIT MSc in Data Science
Starts on
Aug 14, 2024
Get Details
The event, held on July 18, began with an insightful keynote address by J.B. Dave, General Manager, District Industries Centre, who spoke on how MSMEs can be empowered. "We need to do more for MSMEs in Surat despite being the second-largest
i
n terms of MSME registrations in the country," he said while discussing the strategy for a vibrant and resilient Surat. "For becoming an export-centric market, we need to focus on quality," he emphasised.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder
War Thunder
Play Now
Undo
Also Read:
ET Make in India SME Regional Summit to debut in Nagpur, the 'Orange City', on July 24
This was followed by an interesting fireside chat with
Nagaraj Garla
, Executive Director,
IDBI Bank
, on the topic 'Catalysing Make in India Growth:
IDBI
Bank's Strategic Imperatives for Empowering MSMEs.'
Live Events
Garla spoke about several issues pertaining to the financial constraints of the sector. "Effective cash flow management remains the single most important factor distinguishing a successful MSME from a failed one," he said.
ET Online
Nagaraj Garla, Executive Director, IDBI Bank spoke about several issues pertaining to the financial constraints of the sector.
He emphasised the various initiatives implemented by the bank to facilitate cash flow for MSMEs, underscoring the significant role technology has played in achieving this goal. "In March, we introduced an AI-ML-based credit system that decides if the money has to be disbursed or not in 15-20 minutes."
Following that, Raj Tiwari, Senior Sales Manager,
Canon India
, delivered a presentation titled 'Making Business Simple with Canon.' Tiwari offered numerous insights on new technologies that showcase added layers of security in printing. This, he stated, could be of immense help to the entrepreneurs looking to create a differentiation for their businesses.
Thereafter, local industry leaders and association heads got together to participate in an engaging session of the day—a panel discussion on how Surat's MSMEs can lead India's next wave of industrial innovation.
Reflecting on the tariff developments, Ashish Gujarati, Managing Director, Aditya Textile Solutions, said that they are expecting 5-10% tariffs on the textile sector. "Most of the challenges come from QCOs and raw material availability," he stated.
ET Online
Local industry leaders and association heads got together to participate in an engaging session of the day—a panel discussion on how MSMEs in Surat can lead India's next wave of industrial innovation.
Highlighting the advantages offered by Surat as a textile hub, Gujarati said that Surat's main advantage is that the entire textile ecosystem is within a radius of 45 km.
Moving on to Surat's legacy as a diamond hub, Jayanti Savaliya, Regional Chairman of
GJEPC
India, said that Surat has unique strengths with which it can mould itself as per the market situation. "Surat has this distinct advantage: if there are threats to its diamond polishing and cutting business, then it can capitalise on its lab-grown diamond segment," he said while talking about the emerging opportunity in this new segment.
Answering a question regarding the prominence of gemstone manufacturing in China, Savaliya noted that the gemstone industry holds a lot of potential in India, especially in Surat. "We still have miles to go," he said, candid in his admission.
The panel discussion then moved on to the importance of schemes for the MSME sector. Bikash Chandra Naik, Zonal Head, National Small Industries Corporation Ltd (NSIC), said that they offer a number of schemes to handhold small businesses. "Micro and small businesses need a lot of handholding; they don't go to banks directly. Therefore, we have many collaborations with banks, and we help these businesses to get loans," he said.
Naik also spoke about how people in rural areas lack the required skills, and NSIC helps in getting more skilled professionals into the industry. "NSIC has projects at various levels and also programmes that help them train in different skills," he added.
Affirming his views, Prashant Patel, former President of FISME and Director of RK Synthesis Ltd, highlighted some big challenges faced by MSMEs in Surat. These challenges include land availability due to high land costs, a shortage of skilled manpower, the high cost of R&D equipment, and inadequate common infrastructure. Patel also spoke of the importance of R&D investment for enterprises to carve a niche for themselves in the long run.
The panel was followed by a fireside chat with Nikhil Garg, Founder President of the Agarwal Business Network. Garg stated that Surat is known for adapting fast to changes. "The growth of the knitting industry here is remarkable. In India, if there is any other city that can challenge China, it's Surat," he said, adding that the power of communities can help to bring the MSME ecosystem together and go forward in their journey as small businesses.
ET Online
Nikhil Garg, Founder President of the Agarwal Business Network stated that Surat is known for adapting fast to changes.
The final session of the evening was a presentation by C.S. Arya, General Manager, IDBI Bank, and Sherine Mendez, General Manager, IDBI Bank, highlighting the organisation's initiatives, outreach, and tools that empower MSMEs.
This concluded the second summit in the ET SME summit series of this year in Surat, showcasing how MSMEs can leverage their strengths and counter the challenges in their path in an effective manner. The summit served as a key platform for bringing industry experts together and offering networking opportunities to a host of small businesses in the city.
The event sponsors were IDBI Bank as Banking & Lending Partner and Canon as Tech Enabler. The series now heads to Nagpur on 24 July 2025 for another round of conversations, discussions and learning in the ET SME Make In India pan India series.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
14 PLI sectors protected under trade agreement between India and UK
The India-UK free trade agreement has provisions to protect the country's 14 production-linked incentive (PLI) sectors such as electronics, mobile manufacturing, white goods, drugs intermediaries, auto components, specialty steel, solar modules and drones for five to 10 years, commerce ministry officials said on Sunday. The India-UK comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA), signed on Thursday, provides for gradual tariff reduction on India's strategically important products, particularly those where domestic capacity is being built under flagship initiatives such as the Make in India scheme and PLI. Thus, they have protection at least between 5 and 10 years, said the officials cited above, requesting anonymity. Also read: Pastries, pet food, alcohol: What will get cheaper after India-UK trade deal 'Strategically important products, particularly those where domestic capacity is being built under flagship initiatives like PLI, concessions are made under CETA over periods ranging from five to ten years with gradual tariff reduction,' an official aware of the matter said. According to CETA's schedules of the tariff commitments, while pushbutton type of telephone sets from the UK will see tariff elimination from the date of entry into force (EIF) of the agreement, basic cell phones (HS code 85171400) will have duty protection for 10 years and smartphones (HS code 85171300) are in the exclusion list. Both basic cell phones and smartphones currently attract 20% customs duty in India. A 10-year protection means the duty shall be removed in 10 equal annual instalments beginning on the date of entry into force of CETA. Also read: India to have freer access to UK market as landmark deal signed Mobile phone manufacturing, a key component of the large-scale electronics manufacturing (LSEM) under the production linked incentive (PLI) scheme. Launched in April 2020, LSEM has already transformed India from a net importer of smart phones to a net exporter. The scheme helped India to become the second largest mobile manufacturer in the world with ₹5.45 lakh crore worth of production in 2024-25, including ₹2 lakh crore of exports in that financial year. Similarly, a 10-year protection is available for domestic manufacturers of drones (remote-controlled unmanned aircraft), which is the fourteenth sector under the PLI scheme. The other sectors under are critical key starting materials and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), medical devices, automobiles and auto components, pharmaceuticals, specialty steel, telecom and networking products, electronic and technology products, white goods, food products, manmade fibre segments and technical textiles, high efficiency solar PV modules, and advanced chemistry cell batteries. Experts said CETA would not have much impact on PLI sectors as manufacturing is a costly preposition in the UK and it cannot compete with India's cheap labour. 'India's PLI sectors have not made any remarkable achievements so far, other than the smartphone manufacturing,' said Ajay Srivastava, founder of Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). India has, however, protected most of its key sectors, he added. Even as India commits to reduce or eliminate import tariffs on nearly 90% of goods originating from the UK under CETA, it 'strategically' excluded sensitive items such as tea, coffee, and gold. India currently imposes steep duties of 110% on coffee, tea, and sausages. Srivastava is a former Indian Trade Service officer and was part of the country's negotiating teams for various FTAs. 'These items are excluded from any tariff relief under CETA, reflecting India's effort to protect domestic farmers and food processors. While CETA opens the door for UK exporters across a range of sectors, India has carefully tailored its concessions to balance foreign access with domestic sensitivities,' he said. Government data show that India has safeguarded its sensitive sectors such as dairy, cereals, millets, pulses, vegetables, jewellery, lab-grown diamonds, certain essential oils, critical energy fuels, marine vessels, worn clothing, critical polymers and optical fibres. According to Srivastava, India's concessions on the automobile sector will set a precedent for other future FTAs. 'For the first time in any FTA, India will lower duties on UK-built passenger vehicles under a Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ). Duties on luxury and mid-size cars will drop from 100%+ to 10% over 15 years, within quotas rising from 10,000 to 19,000 units by year five. This opens a path for UK brands like Jaguar and Land Rover, and sets a precedent for future auto concessions,' he said. India will cut duties on alcoholic drinks from the UK—including whisky, vodka, and gin—only for bottles priced above $6 per 750ml. For qualifying imports, tariffs will fall from 110% to 75% in year one, and to 40% by year 10, he said. Some lines drop from 150% to 75%. Over 30 products are covered, giving premium UK spirits better access while shielding low-cost segments, he added.


Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
Sam Altman throws humans under the bus, says OpenAI will wipe out entire job sectors — this one tops the list
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is once again raising concerns, but this time they pertain to jobs. During a recent trip to Washington, Sam Altman made a bold prediction that artificial intelligence will likely replace entire categories of human labor, beginning with one specific thing. His comments come amid growing public concern about the unchecked rise of artificial intelligence in everyday industries. Altman's remarks raise fresh concerns about AI's economic impact. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category OpenAI's Sam Altman predicts that AI will completely replace job sectors such as customer service. The CEO of OpenAI is expressing widespread concerns that artificial intelligence could have disastrous consequences for the human labor market by threatening to eradicate entire job categories. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like War Thunder - Register now for free and play against over 75 Million real Players War Thunder Play Now Undo What exactly did Sam Altman say about job loss? Altman claims that because AI agents are faster and more efficient, many roles will be "totally gone." Critics warn that such automation could backfire, as customers still require human assistance. "Some areas" of the labor market will be "just like totally, totally gone" as AI agents replace them, Altman told Michelle Bowman, the vice-chair for supervision at the Federal Reserve, during his most recent visit to Washington, DC, as per a report by Futurism. Live Events Customer service positions were noted by Altman as a "category where I just say, you know what, when you call customer support, you're on target and AI, and that's fine." "Now you call one of these things and AI answers," said the man. "It's like a really intelligent, strong individual. Both the phone tree and transfers are absent. It has all the capabilities of a customer service representative at that organization. ALSO READ: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals which job roles will disappear soon — Is yours on the AI hit list? During the remarks, the billionaire, who likely hasn't had to interact with a customer service representative over the phone in a long time, essentially dismissed human involvement. 'It does not make mistakes," he added. "It's very quick. You call once, the thing just happens, it's done,' he said, as quoted in a report by Futurism. Is AI really ready to replace human workers? It's debatable if OpenAI's technology truly approaches that objective. Critics claim that AI frequently substitutes an unreliable and vulnerable alternative for human labor. There are also pragmatic considerations: businesses that have tried to replace human labor with unproven AI have already received a great deal of negative publicity. How are companies and consumers reacting? At this point, businesses are acknowledging that they are reversing their pledges to eliminate human labor. Sebastian Siemiatkowski, the CEO of the fintech company Klarna, changed his mind after boasting that an AI assistant could perform 700 jobs. He stated that "from a brand perspective, it's so critical that you are clear to your customer that there will always be a human if you want." According to a study conducted last year, most consumers oppose businesses using artificial intelligence (AI) for customer support. The technology is causing chaos and frustration due to the obvious issues with the AI models that are currently available. For example, a customer discovered earlier this year that Cusor, an AI-powered software coding assistant, was inexplicably logging them out. They were informed by an AI-powered customer service representative that it was "expected behavior" under a new login policy, but the glitchy AI later revealed that this was a hallucination. Altman is envisioning a future that has not yet been created and may or may not come to pass. He wants to see it, though, because he stands to gain a lot as the head of one of the most prosperous AI firms in the sector. FAQs Which jobs are at risk according to Sam Altman? Sam Altman says customer support roles are among the first to be wiped out by AI. Will AI fully replace human agents? Sam Altman believes AI will eventually outperform humans in speed, accuracy, and convenience, but critics aren't convinced.


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Time of India
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei accused of sleeping, getting high all day in shocking Mossad report
A shocking social media post linked to Israel's Mossad sparked international attention after making bold claims about Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A social media account connected to Israel's national intelligence agency accused Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, of sleeping and using drugs, causing global outrage. These explosive allegations come amid growing frustration within Iran over deteriorating living conditions and government secrecy. The contentious post, written in Farsi, mocks Khamenei while highlighting Iran's escalating domestic issues, which range from a lack of electricity to water shortages and civil unrest, as per a report by Fox News. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category CXO Leadership healthcare MCA Operations Management Project Management MBA Digital Marketing Management Others Healthcare Data Analytics Degree Product Management PGDM Artificial Intelligence Technology Data Science Public Policy others Finance Design Thinking Cybersecurity Data Science Skills you'll gain: Digital Strategy Development Expertise Emerging Technologies & Digital Trends Data-driven Decision Making Leadership in the Digital Age Duration: 40 Weeks Indian School of Business ISB Chief Digital Officer Starts on Jun 30, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Technology Strategy & Innovation Emerging Technologies & Digital Transformation Leadership in Technology Management Cybersecurity & Risk Management Duration: 24 Weeks Indian School of Business ISB Chief Technology Officer Starts on Jun 28, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Customer-Centricity & Brand Strategy Product Marketing, Distribution, & Analytics Digital Strategies & Innovation Skills Leadership Insights & AI Integration Expertise Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode IIMK Chief Marketing and Growth Officer Starts on Apr 7, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Operations Strategy for Business Excellence Organizational Transformation Corporate Communication & Crisis Management Capstone Project Presentation Duration: 11 Months IIM Lucknow Chief Operations Officer Programme Starts on Jun 30, 2024 Get Details What exactly did the Mossad-linked account claim? by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like War Thunder - Register now for free and play against over 75 Million real Players War Thunder Play Now Undo The Mossad's Farsi account posted on X on Friday, asking, "How can a leader lead when they sleep half the day and spend the other half high on substances?" the Mossad's Farsi account wrote Friday on X. "Water, electricity, life!" "Consuming drugs and conversing with spirits are not desirable traits for someone leading a country,' the account stated. Live Events Although the Israeli intelligence agency has not formally verified the account's affiliation, the post was made by a new X account with a premium subscription that was created last month and purported to be the official Mossad spokesperson in Farsi, Iran's official language, as per a report by Fox News. Why is this causing a stir inside and outside Iran? Over the past month, the account has posted multiple times regarding Khamenei's health and the situation in Iran, including the lack of electricity, clean water, and education. "To everyone contacting us through private messages, for your own security, please ensure you are using a VPN," the bio for the account reads. The designation of the recently appointed, albeit unnamed, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the command center of the Iranian Armed Forces, was covered in a post on the account. The account linked to Mossad claimed to already know the name and invited Iranians to submit their guesses after Iran refused to disclose the commander's identity for his protection, according to a report by Iran's semi-official news agency, Tasnim News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as per a report by Fox News. In response, the account advised the "lucky winner" who correctly identified Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi to "contact us privately to receive your prize." Is there credibility to these explosive accusations? While the account's tone is unconventional, even sarcastic, analysts say the information it shares carries weight. Beny Sabti, a former IDF Persian-language officer and Iran researcher at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies, said, 'Some of the details this account has posted could only have come from Mossad.' If proven credible, the claims could further tarnish Khamenei's image in a country already shaken by unrest, economic strain, and a widening generational divide. ALSO READ: National chicken finger day: Here's how to get a free chicken finger this July 27 The account's aggressive claims and humorous jabs are not typical of the Mossad's public relations style, but two intelligence analysts informed Israeli news outlet JFeed that the odd Mossad-affiliated account seems genuine. It has previously been suggested that Khamenei is a drug user; in 2022, an Iranian scholar claimed that the Iranian Supreme Leader frequently takes drugs. At the time, Nour Mohamed Omara stated on a Turkish TV station connected to the Muslim Brotherhood, "Many viewers do not know this, but Khamenei himself uses drugs." "He has a special village in Balochistan, where the drugs used by the leader are produced," the scholar continued. "This village is run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and no one is allowed in." Drug use was openly deemed "un-Islamic" by the Ayatollah following the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Death is a possible punishment for drug-related offenses. Currently, Tehran has not released a formal statement regarding the allegations; however, Iranian state media has increased its criticism of Israel's online influence operations. In the meantime, the conversation surrounding Khamenei's alleged private behavior continues to trend. FAQs What allegations did Mossad's Farsi account make about Khamenei? According to the account, Khamenei spends the majority of his time sleeping or using drugs, while Iranians struggle to meet their basic needs. Is the Mossad-linked account verified as official? The Israeli government has not confirmed it, but experts believe the information provided indicates authenticity.