ET Make in India SME Regional Summit to return to Lucknow on December 19
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ET Make in India SME Regional Summit to return to Lucknow on December 19ET Make in India SME Regional Summit to return to Lucknow on December 19

The summit will serve as a platform to provide networking opportunities for local small businesses and industry leaders in this region.

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