

Empowering MSMEs in Nagaland: Driving Growth, Building Future
“Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP)”, aims to improve access to market, access to credit, strengthening institutions and governance at the Centre and State, improving Centre-State linkages and partnerships, addressing issues of delayed payments, and greening of MSMEs.
Under the RAMP Initiative, YouthNet in collaboration with the Ministry of MSME, The World Bank, and the Department of Industries & Commerce is organizing an exclusive awareness session on the MSME Competitive LEAN Scheme & ZED Certification!
This program empowers manufacturing MSMEs to cut waste, enhance quality, and grow sustainably with LEAN & ZED certifications.
As part of this initiative, YouthNet will conduct awareness sessions on the LEAN Scheme and ZED (Zero Defect Zero Effect) Certification, and will also provide handholding support to MSMEs throughout the certification process.
The goal of these sessions is to introduce local manufacturing enterprises to the core principles and benefits of the LEAN and ZED schemes:
LEAN Scheme focuses on improving productivity by eliminating waste and streamlining processes.
ZED Certification promotes quality manufacturing with minimal environmental impact, encouraging sustainable and globally competitive practices.
Who Can Participate?
- All manufacturing MSMEs, including:
Local producers and artisans – such as weavers, carpenters, metalworkers, furniture makers, etc. - Food processing units – including pickle makers, spice processors, honey producers, and others
- Wood and bamboo-based product makers
- Agro-based product manufacturers
🔗 Register now to reserve your spot!