The Ministry of MSME organised Udyami Bharat on the occasion of International MSME Day and grand finale of Enterprise India Campaign on 30th June, 2022 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi. The programme featured the launch of new schemes which are Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP), Capacity Building for First-Time Exporters (CBFTE), and New Features under Prime Minister Employment Generation Program (PMEGP) in the presence of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Furthermore, the Prime Minister transferred assistance to 18000 PMEGP beneficiaries for FY 22-23, as well as digital equity certificates to 75 MSMEs supported by the SRI Fund and presented the National MSME Awards as well as announced the winners of the MSME idea hackathon 2022.
The programme included eminent dignitaries such as the Union Minister of MSME Shri Narayan Rane, Minister of State Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma, Representatives of State Governments, Ambassadors, senior officials & secretaries of various ministries, Export Promotion Councils and Export Credit Guarantee Corporation, NSIC & heads of Industry Associations.
The Enterprise India (EI) campaign was launched on April 27th, 2022 at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi as part of the Azaadi ka Amrit Mahostav initiative to promote entrepreneurship culture in the country and raise awareness about the Ministry of MSME schemes and initiatives. Various programmes such as MSME expedition, Enterprise India National Coir Conclave 2022, Run for Coir, and a two-month special campaign on Udyam Registration and Nukkad nataks in 50 Aspirational Districts were organised under this programme to support and develop entrepreneurship.
PM participates in ‘Udyami Bharat’ programme
“For us, MSME means- Maximum Support to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises”
“Strengthening the MSME sector is strengthening the entire society”
“If any industry wants to grow and expand, then the government is not only supporting it but is also making necessary changes in the policies”
“Indian Missions abroad are being evaluated on three parameters i.e. trade, technology and tourism”
“For the first time, the turnover of Khadi and Village Industries has crossed Rs 1 lakh crore”
“Mudra Yojana has a huge role to play in making entrepreneurship easy for every Indian”
“Inclusiveness in entrepreneurship and economic inclusion is social justice in the true sense”
“I assure the MSME sector that the government is committed to making policies that meet your needs and walk pro-actively with you”
“Every accomplishment of an entrepreneurial India will lead us towards Aatmnirbhar Bharat. I believe in you and in your ability”
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi participated in the ‘Udyami Bharat’ programme today and launched key initiatives like ‘Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance’ (RAMP) scheme, ‘Capacity Building of First-Time MSME Exporters’ (CBFTE) scheme and new features of the ‘Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme’ (PMEGP) to ramp up the MSME sector. He also digitally transferred assistance to beneficiaries of PMEGP for 2022-23; announced results of the MSME Idea Hackathon, 2022; distributed National MSME Awards, 2022; and issued Digital Equity Certificates to 75 MSMEs in the Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund. Union Ministers Shri Narayan Rane and Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Varma, MSME stakeholders from all over the country, and diplomats from various countries were among those present on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that the efforts of MSME India will be a key driver of Aatmnirbhar Bharat. He said whatever heights the 21st century India will achieve, that will be dependent on the success of the MSME sector. He emphasised that it is important for India’s MSME sector to be strong for increasing India's exports and for India's products to reach new markets. “Our government is taking decisions and making new policies keeping in mind your ability and the immense potential of this sector”, he added. He said that the initiatives launched today and other measures undertaken by the government are linked with the quality and promotion of MSME.
The Prime Minister remarked that when we say MSME, it expands in technical language to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises. But these micro, small and medium enterprises are a huge pillar of India's growth journey. The MSME sector accounts for almost one-third of India's economy. Strengthening the MSME sector is strengthening the entire society, making everyone recipient of the benefits of development. That is why this sector is one of the highest priorities of the government, he said.
To strengthen the MSME sector, in the last eight years, the Prime Minister said, the government has increased the budget allocation for this by more than 650%. “For us, MSME means - Maximum Support to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises”, the Prime Minister stressed.
Noting that more than 11 crore people are connected with the sector, The Prime Minister remarked that MSME is critical for employment generation. During the pandemic, the government decided to save the small enterprises and give them new strength. Under the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme, the central government has ensured Rs 3.5 lakh crore for MSMEs, he said. As per a report, this resulted in saving about 1.5 crore jobs, the Prime Minister informed. He said that MSME is a major medium for achieving the pledges of ‘Amrit Kaal’ of India’s independence.
Shri Modi recalled a time when earlier governments did not recognize the importance of the sector and shackled the sector by adopting policies that kept the small enterprise small. To address this, the definition of MSME was changed. The Prime Minister said if any industry wants to grow and expand, then the government is not only supporting it but is also making necessary changes in the policies. The Prime Minister pointed out that in GeM, MSME has got a very strong platform to provide goods and services to the government. He asked every MSME to get registered on the GeM portal. Similarly, prohibiting global tenders for projects worth less than 200 crore will also help the MSME.
The Prime Minister said that the government is taking measures to help MSME in increasing exports. The Indian Mission abroad has been told to work on this. The Prime Minister said that the Missions are being evaluated on three parameters i.e. trade, technology and tourism.
The Prime Minister said that Pradhanmantri Rozgar Srijan Karykram was revamped after 2014 as it was not able to achieve its goals in the period between 2008-2012. Since 2014, more than 40 lakh jobs have been created under this programme. During this period 14 thousand crore rupees worth of margin money subsidy was provided to these enterprises. Cost limit for products falling in this scheme has also been increased, he informed.
Talking about inclusive development, the Prime Minister said that trans-gender entrepreneurs are being provided with all help to realize their goals.
The Prime Minister noted that now for the first time, the turnover of Khadi and Village Industries has crossed Rs 1 lakh crore. “This has been possible because our small entrepreneurs in the villages and our sisters have worked very hard. Khadi sales have increased 4 times in the last 8 years”.
The Prime Minister said that difficulty in getting loans without guarantees was a major obstacle for the vulnerable sections of the society to pursue the path of entrepreneurship. After 2014, it was decided to enlarge the ambit of entrepreneurship through Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas. Mudra Yojana, he said, has a huge role to play in making entrepreneurship easy for every Indian. This scheme of bank loans without guarantee has created a large section of women entrepreneurs, Dalit, backward, tribal entrepreneurs in the country. So far, about Rs 19 lakh crore has been given as a loan under this scheme. Among the borrowers, there are about 7 crore such entrepreneurs, who have started an enterprise for the first time, who have become new entrepreneurs, he added. He also noted that on Udyam Portal too, more than 18 percent of those registered are women entrepreneurs. “This inclusiveness in entrepreneurship, this economic inclusion is social justice in the true sense”, he said.
The Prime Minister concluded by saying “Today, through this program, I assure all my brothers and sisters associated with the MSME sector that the government is committed to making policies that meet your needs and walk pro-actively with you. Every accomplishment of an entrepreneurial India will lead us towards a self-reliant India. I believe in you and in your ability.