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Mobile PLI creates 1.3 lakh direct jobs till Jun 2025: Jitin Prasada

Mobile PLI creates 1.3 lakh direct jobs till Jun 2025: Jitin Prasada

Time of India25-07-2025
The
PLI Scheme
for Large Scale Electronics Manufacturing, mainly meant for mobile phone production, has created 1.3 lakh direct jobs till June 2025,
Parliament
was informed on Friday.
Minister of
State for Electronics
and
IT Jitin Prasada
said in a written reply to the
Rajya Sabha
that the scheme has attracted cumulative investment of Rs 12,390 crore and achieved cumulative production of Rs 8.44 lakh crore.
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"India has transformed itself from a net importer to a net exporter of mobile phones. India is now the second-largest mobile manufacturing country in the world. The PLI Scheme has significantly boosted investment, production, exports, and job creation in India's electronics sector," Prasada said.
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He said that the country has exported goods worth Rs 4.65 lakh crore under the scheme.
According to data shared by Prasada, the export of just mobile phones "increased 127 times" from India from Rs 1,500 crore in 2014-15 to Rs 2 lakh crore in 2024-25.
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The minister said 75 per cent of the total mobile phone demand in the country was met through imports in 2014-15, which has now dropped to 0.02 per cent in 2024-25.
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