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Helping the Unorganized..

Ministry ofMicro, Small and Medium

Enterprises

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MSME Sector – Crucial sector for the economy

Overview of MSMEs in India

As per NSSO Survey, there are 6.34 crore MSMEs in India

One of the principal contributors to Gross Domestic Product(GDP), exports & employment generation

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Footprint of M/o MSME

National Small Industries Corporation(164 offices)

Khadi and Village Industries Commission(46 offices)

(2,375 Khadi institutions)

Development Commissioner (MSME)(87 offices)

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Schemes

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Major Schemes of MSME

vA Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Schemeimplemented through KVIC for setting up of MicroEnterprises

vFinancial Assistance of upto Rs.25 lakh & Rs.10lakh for Mfg. & Service Sector respectively

vSince 2008-09, 2.54 lakh enterprises created,generating employment of 19.44 Lakh

Prime Minister’sEmploymentGenerationProgramme (PMEGP)

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Smt. Papana Mani Chandana, Kothapeta village, GunturDistrict, Andhra Pradesh - Instant Chapathi and Poori Making unit

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vAim to facilitate technological upgradation

vSubsidy of 15% limited to maximum of Rs.15 lakhfor purchase of plant & machinery

vSince inception (2000-01), a total of 4,709 MSEsbenefited by capital subsidy of Rs. 2,802.31 crore(upto 24.07.2017) and loan amount ofRs.25,297.25 crore

Credit LinkedCapital SubsidyScheme (CLCSS)

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Southern Power Equipment Co. Private Limited,Bangalore, Karnataka - Power and DistributionTransformers

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vSpecial corpus to guarantee credit flows to MSEs

vLoans upto Rs.2.00 crore, without collateral

vSince its inception i.e. 2000, 28,56,136 proposalshave been approved under the scheme extendingguarantee coverage of Rs.1.34 lakh crore.Present outstanding is Rs.72,000 crore

v106 active Member Lending Institutes (MLIs) and 5Non Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) arecovered under the scheme extending loans toMSEs

Credit GuaranteeFund Trust for Microand SmallEnterprises(CGTMSE)

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vThe scheme comprises Livelihood BusinessIncubators (LBIs), Technology Business Incubators(TBIs) and Fund of Fundsv62 LBIs are approved and 30 have commenced

training activitiesvOver 11,000 incubates have completed

incubation, 30% of which have set up their ownenterprises and have been engaged inproductive employmentv8 TBIs are approved, 55 compelling ideas have

been received from these TBIsvOut of the Fund of Funds (Rs.60 crore), Rs.55.50

crore has been committed for utilization in 6Alternate Investment Funds (AIFs)

ASPIRE: A Schemefor PromotingInnovation and RuralEntrepreneurship

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Training in LBI at NSIC centre, Delhi

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vFunding support to Traditional Industries & ArtisanClusters to make them competitive

vHeritage Cluster – Rs.8.0 croreMajor Cluster – Rs.3.0 croreMini Cluster – Rs.1.5 crore

vAs on 25.10.2017, DPRs of 74 clusters approved.32 clusters completed

vRs.141 Crore committed; over 60,000 artisanscovered

Scheme of fund forRegeneration ofTraditional Industries(SFURTI)

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Gorakhpur Cotton Khadi Cluster, Uttar Pradesh&

Ektal Bell Metal Cluster, Chhattisgarh by KVIC

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

v Support the growth of MSEs by addressingcommon issues by way of creating CommonFacilities Centers (CFCs)

vGoI support for CFC/ID – 70% / 60% of project cost(max. Rs.15 / 10 crore)

vAs on 30.09.2017, 46 CFCs and 150Infrastructure projects have been completed

Micro and SmallEnterprises – ClusterDevelopmentProgramme(MSE-CDP) Scheme

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Readymade Garment Cluster, Nagpur

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vMinimum 20% to be procured annually by CentralMinistry/Department/Central PSUs from MSEs

vA sub-target of 4% of procurement from SC / STowned MSEs

vFrom 1st April 2015, the procurement goal of 20%has been mandatory

vState Governments have been requested tointroduce similar Policy for State PSUs /Departments.

Public ProcurementPolicy

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

Public ProcurementPolicy

Year TotalProcurement

Procurement fromMSEs (including

SC/ST owned MSEs )

Procurement fromMSEs owned by

SC/ST

2011-12(108 CPSUs)

1,00,270.0814,406.68

(14.37%)399.48(0.40%)

2012-13(108 CPSUs)

84,155.1812886.08

(15.31%)419.93(0.50%)

2013-14(103 CPSUs)

82,535.5512425.89

(15.06%)80.45

(0.10%)

2014-15(90 CPSUs)

131766.8615300.57

(11.61%)59.37

(0.05%)

2015-16(125 CPSUs)

134848.1418246.15

(13.53%)99.37

(0.07%)

2016-17(94 CPSUs)

122786.8722476.18

(18.31%)328.738(0.27%)

Year on Year AchievementRs. in Crore

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)vThe Hub launched in October, 2016, to achieve

the target of 4% of procurement from SC/ST MSEsand to promote entrepreneurship

v40 Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs)organized in current FY with 1,291 participants

v11 international and 48 domestic exhibitionsorganized

v12 NSSHOs (NSSH Offices) across the nation arebeing setup for providing handholding support toMSEs

vA dedicated Web Portal is being created.

National SC-ST Hub(NSSH) Scheme

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National SC-ST Hub Confluence September 2017

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vLean Manufacturing Competitiveness SchemevDesign Clinic SchemevTechnology & Quality Up gradation support for

MSMEs (TEQUP)vQMS / QTT now ZEDvNational Campaign for awareness in IPRvMarketing Assistance & Technology Up-gradation

for MSMEs (MATU)vEntrepreneurial & Management development of

SMEs through IncubatorsvDigital MSME: Promotion of ICT in Manufacturing

sector

NationalManufacturingCompetitivenessProgram (NMCP)

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Major Schemes of MSME (Contd..)

vTechnological support to MSMEs by makingavailable access to state-of-the-art manufacturingtechnologies

vConstruction of 15 new and upgradation of 18existing Technology Centers (TCs) throughWorld Bank assistance

vOver 1.5 lakh persons are being trained everyyear under the scheme

Technology CenterSystems Programme(TCSP)

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Fuel Line Replacement Units

Tejas Aircraft

Solar ArrayDriving Assembly

MomentumWheel Assy.

DynamicallyTuned

Gyroscope

Mars Orbiter Mission ( MOM )

MSME Technology Centre, CTTC, Bhubaneswar

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Bhiwadi – Technology Centre Durg – Production Block

Bengaluru –Production Block Up-gradation of Bhubaneswar TC

3D PRINTINGEOSINT M280

Establishing 15 New & Upgrading 18 Technology Centers

Challenges&

Way Forward

Major Challenges identifiedand Way Forward

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Challenges & Way Forward

• TCSP – Technology Center Systems Programme

• CLCSS – Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

• ASPIRE – Scheme for promotion of innovation,Entrepreneurship and Agro – Industry

Access toModern

Technology

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Challenges & Way Forward (Contd..)

• GeM – Government e-Marketplace for Governmentprocurement

• PPP - Public Procurement Policy

• SMAS - Special Marketing Assistance Scheme

• MATU - Marketing Assistance and TechnologyUpgradation Scheme

Access toMarket

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Challenges & Way Forward (Contd..)

• MSE – CDP – Micro and Small Enterprises – ClusterDevelopment Initiative

• SFURTI – Scheme for Fund for Regeneration ofTraditional Industries

• ASPIRE – Scheme for promotion of innovation,Entrepreneurship and Agro – Industry

Access toInfrastructure

• Delayed Payment Portal “MSME Samadhaan”Launched: http://samadhaan.msme.gov.in

• Empowering the MSEs to register their complaintsonline

Delay inPayments to

MSEs

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Challenges & Way Forward (Contd..)

• Training through Sector Skill Councils (SSCs)

• National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme

• Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programmes

Access toSkilled

Manpower

• Regional and National Level Conclaves

• Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs)

• Collaborative efforts with States

AwarenessCreation

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Thank You

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