Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ready to make policy changes for small entreprene­urs: Modi

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday assured micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) that the Centre is ready to make necessary policy changes to encourage small entreprene­urs as they play a key role in the realisatio­n of the government’s ‘Atmanirbha­r Bharat’ (self-reliant) initiative.

Modi also said the government’s policy focus is on the MSME sector to ensure that unique local products are able to reach the global markets and subsequent­ly boost the Indian economy. “You may be called micro, small or medium entreprene­urs, but your role is significan­t in India’s ascend in the 21st century,” Modi told entreprene­urs at Vigyan Bhawan.

The Prime Minister’s remarks came as he launched two schemes for the sector. The Raising and Accelerati­ng MSME Performanc­e scheme, with an outlay of around ₹6,000 crore, aims to scale up the implementa­tion capacity and coverage of MSME across states, with impact enhancemen­t of existing MSME schemes. The second scheme, the Capacity Building of Firsttime MSME Exporters (CBFTE), aims to encourage entreprene­urs and achieve internatio­nal standards for export of products and services. “Our government is taking decisions and making new policies keeping in mind your (MSMES) ability and the immense potential of this sector,” Modi said.

As the MSMES account for almost one-third of India’s economy, strengthen­ing the sector will strengthen the entire society, he added.

In the last eight years, the government has increased the bud

P There was a time when previous govts didn’t recognise the importance of the MSME sector. NARENDRA MODI, PM

get allocation for MSMES by more than 60% to strengthen the sector, the Prime Minister said. “For us, MSME means maximum support to micro, small and medium enterprise­s,” he said.

There was a time when previous government­s did not recognise the importance of the MSME sector and shackled it by adopting policies that stunted their growth, Modi said.

“If any industry wants to grow and expand, then the government not only supports it but also makes necessary changes in the policies,” he added.

High-speed internet for every village

Modi, meanwhile, said the government is working to provide high-speed internet to every village. Speaking at the inaugurati­on of the new ‘smart’ campus of Bosch India, a leading supplier of technology and services in Bengaluru via video conference, Modi urged the world to make use of the opportunit­ies in the digital and technology space and invest in India.

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