The NMP 2011 sought to give special attention to employment intensive industries.
Abstract: Despite the National Manufacturing Policy being in effect since 2011, the sector still suffers on account of insufficient jobs and low contribution to the country’s gross domestic product.
The article should be cited as G’nY staff, 2019. National Manufacturing Policy, Geography and You, 19(21): 32-37
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