Factory Licenses, Renewals, and Pollution Applications Facilitated at Camp
Key Points:
- 77 entrepreneurs registered and filed returns at the camp
- 9 new members joined ISRO under leadership of Ashok Chaudhary
- Consultants assisted with licenses and pollution department applications
JAMSHEDPUR – As part of ISRO’s Foundation Month celebrations, the second phase of programs saw a camp organized to assist small entrepreneurs. The camp, held in front of Metro Industries, focused on easing factory license renewals and filing returns with the help of consultants.
Additionally, applications were also accepted for CTO and CTE clearances under the Pollution Department. The initiative aimed to simplify complex processes and support entrepreneurs in managing essential compliance.
A total of 77 entrepreneurs participated in the camp, successfully completing their registrations and returns. Notably, 9 new members joined ISRO during the event. Ashok Chaudhary, the patron of the institution, along with state coordinator Hansraj Jain and president Rupesh Kataria, officially inducted the new members.
The new members included prominent names such as Rajendra Prasad Singh from MS Opal India, Rajendra Gupta of M/s Screenotech Industries, Gaurav Marwah from Valour Wires Pvt Ltd, and several others from various enterprises.
ISRO’s leadership, including Ashok Chaudhary, Hansraj Jain, and Rupesh Kataria, played a pivotal role in the event’s success. Other key members such as Samir Singh, Saurav Chaudhary, Uttam Kumar, Vinay Singh, and Vikas Garg also contributed significantly.
The program saw active participation from both existing and new members, highlighting the organization’s commitment to empowering small businesses.
ISRO officials emphasized their ongoing efforts to support small entrepreneurs with compliance-related matters. Such initiatives reflect the growing importance of streamlining processes for industrial growth and ease of doing business.

