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Inviting suggestions on Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India

Inviting suggestions on Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India
Start Date :
Feb 09, 2022
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy with over 6 Crore units, providing employment to 11 Crore+ people (after ...

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy with over 6 Crore units, providing employment to 11 Crore+ people (after Agriculture), having 28% share of GDP and 40% of exports. Like other sectors, MSME also has been adversely affected in terms of productivity during COVD 19. Accordingly, the efficiency and productivity of MSME assume further significance to achieve overall objectives of economic development and a V shape recovery of the Indian Economy.

Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India is a continuation of various measures taken to date to promote competitiveness, technology upgradation, infrastructure, cluster development, dedicated credit, procurement of products & financial assistance to MSME.

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises invites stakeholders, Industry Associations, MSME units and general public to share suggestions and comments on the Draft Policy. The purpose is to firm up adaptive and inclusive National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

Click here to read the Draft National Policy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India

Last date of submitting comments and suggestions on MyGov platform is 31st March 2022.

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Ankit Kumar Pandey
Ankit Kumar Pandey 4 years 6 months ago
This policy will be prove itself as a revolution for villagers and person not having money for startups process of loan should be very easy accessible for illitrate person and belongs from rural area such simplyfied arrangement should made for rural areas by which simple steps they can avail these facilities and there should be provision for awareness
harish boraiah
harish boraiah 4 years 6 months ago
Draft Policy Suggestions Outline:1.SME's should be promoted at rural level (Taluks, Grams etc.) Avoid clusters and concentration in Metros, Tier1 to 3 Cities 2.Single window clearing agency through online for ALL government approvals & licensing 3.Tax holiday initially for 3 to 5 years till substantial profit (say 1crore for eg.) is made 3.Upskilling, Crossskilling, Training, Marketing support 4.Not only youth & women ALL age group entrepreneurs should be encouraged with schemes/facilities 4.Develop supply/chain and Transport infrastructure for small towns/grams and ensure last mile connectivity of mobile/internet.6.Minimize government and governance and encourage ONLY PPP model for ALL SME 7.Institute awards & recognition to extraordinary enterprises & entrepreneurs at state & national level 8.Reduce,Remove corruption, bureaucracy & red tape in government dealings, transactions & interactions 9.Set up a task force team to monitor, handhold, incubate,mentor new SME till it is sustains.
Bhargav Bingi
Bhargav Bingi 4 years 6 months ago
Hello sir, Small and medium enterprises is helpful for all...but when they want to start newly or developing their productivity...they are going for loans single bank also can't gives loans they ask any surety papers..but poor and middle class people starts this enterprises they don't have thing submit in bank...they stoping their ideas and they working in shops malls etc....think other way that...if any body interest to start enterprises support for that...in the way keep every Mandal or district supporting teams they should give loans and support....after developing enterprise collect every rupee that you given there is no objection for this...youth also start this enterprises they give work for someone then India development start automatically.... . thanks for giving opportunity
JayaGupta
JayaGupta 4 years 6 months ago
jai Hind 1.market development assistance scheme for MSMEs 2. min tools room training center scheme 3. credit guarantee fund scheme for MSMEs ( CGMSE) 4. national award scheme 5. credit link capital subsidy scheme for technology apgradations.
Sourav Sharma
Sourav Sharma 4 years 6 months ago
Since MSME contributes a lot to national development and it employs tens of millions of people, a balanced and holistic approach is necessary. Following actions should be taken for it's growth with respect to Indian scenario- Encouraging Foreign Direct investment in MSME Encouraging development of product creation and marketing skills in this sector. Promoting start ups Developing financial literacy.
Dr N K Yadav
Dr N K Yadav 4 years 6 months ago
Try to minimise procedures and managing approvals and better submit applications and proposals online. Fix time line and dead lines for work. Business might suffer due to managing Men and Money and less on running Machinery . Lots of business don’t pickup due to Naukarshahi . Encourage entrepreneurs by all types of assistance and make sure that they abide by law and business ethics .
Dr N K Yadav
Dr N K Yadav 4 years 6 months ago
Invite an idea under a Legal Contract that it won’t to disclosed to or passed on to some one else. Assess the idea, see if it’s feasible to fund or some private fellows are interested in funding by profit sharing or some thing similar. There are TV programmes on such ideas. Main thing is that the Idea owner should not loose it. Innocentive organisation does invite solutions but I doubt about their honesty in rewarding the solution when they get far more solutions free without giving them any reward.