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Manipur's SIR Scheme Excludes Communities, Raising Concerns
✍️ Vision IAS
🗓 10 Jul 2026, 04:32 PM
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The State Industrial Research (SIR) scheme in Manipur has been criticized for creating exclusionary practices that marginalize certain groups.
The State Industrial Research (SIR) scheme launched by the Manipur government has attracted scrutiny after Vision IAS highlighted its exclusionary nature.
The scheme was designed to promote industrial development by providing incentives and support to enterprises. However, the eligibility criteria appear to favor larger firms and specific demographic groups.
Critics argue that the focus on established industrial players leaves small‑scale entrepreneurs and marginalized communities with limited access to the benefits. This selective approach has raised concerns about equitable growth and social inclusion.
The state government has not yet issued a formal response to the allegations, but the issue has sparked debate among policymakers and civil society groups about the need for a more inclusive framework.
The scheme was designed to promote industrial development by providing incentives and support to enterprises. However, the eligibility criteria appear to favor larger firms and specific demographic groups.
Critics argue that the focus on established industrial players leaves small‑scale entrepreneurs and marginalized communities with limited access to the benefits. This selective approach has raised concerns about equitable growth and social inclusion.
The state government has not yet issued a formal response to the allegations, but the issue has sparked debate among policymakers and civil society groups about the need for a more inclusive framework.