Modi held separate meetings with the delegations of the two apex industry bodies -- Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
The industry leaders told Prime Minister about investment not picking up due to high cost of capital, poor credit growth and difficulties faced by small and medium enterprises in doing business, top FICCI sources said.
The Prime Minister has met any Indian industry chamber delegation for the first time since taking charge on May 26, 2014 and follows concerns having been raised in some quarters that not much has moved on ground in the past one year despite good intentions and their grievances were not being heard.
In his meeting with the CII delegation, Modi asked the industry to cut the import reliance in oil, electronics and defence sectors and said his attention has been on speeding up the projects. He also called on the industry to innovate and Make-in-India to create jobs.
Modi also asked industry to be more proactive towards the cause of sanitation, as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
In his meeting with the FICCI delegation, Modi urged the industry "to work towards growth in key sectors such as agro-products, textiles and defence related manufacturing".
He also asked the industry leaders to take advantage of the various initiatives being taken by the Union Government for the infrastructure sector, including railways.
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