The correct answer is: a) Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Nagaland’s industrial policy focuses on the development of MSMEs because they are the backbone of the state’s economy. MSMEs account for over 90% of the state’s industrial units and employ over 80% of the state’s workforce. They play a vital role in the state’s economy by providing employment, generating income, and promoting economic growth.
The state government has implemented a number of policies and programs to promote the development of MSMEs. These include providing financial assistance, training and development, and marketing support. The government has also set up a number of institutions to support MSMEs, such as the Nagaland State Small Industries Development Corporation (NSIDC) and the Nagaland State Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation (NSHDC).
The development of MSMEs is essential for the economic growth of Nagaland. MSMEs have the potential to create jobs, generate income, and promote economic growth. The state government has implemented a number of policies and programs to promote the development of MSMEs. These policies and programs have been successful in promoting the growth of MSMEs in the state.
The other options are incorrect because they are not the focus of Nagaland’s industrial policy.
- Heavy industries are not the focus of Nagaland’s industrial policy because they are not a major source of employment or economic growth in the state.
- Export-oriented industries are not the focus of Nagaland’s industrial policy because the state does not have a strong export base.
- Public sector enterprises are not the focus of Nagaland’s industrial policy because the state government does not have a large number of public sector enterprises.