Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Govt launches 3 schemes for pharma sector MSMEs

API-CF scheme provides an assistance of up to 70% of project cost or Rs 20 cr, whichever is less

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NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday launched three schemes to strengthen Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) in the pharmaceut­ical sector.

Speaking at the launch event here, Union minister Mansukh Mandaviya noted that the schemes envisage technology upgradatio­n, setting up of common research centres and effluent treatment plants in clusters for the pharma MSMEs.

Small companies should be able to upgrade their facilities to global manufactur­ing standards, he said.

The chemicals and fertiliser­s ministry rolled out the schemes under the banner of ‘Strengthen­ing Pharmaceut­icals Industry’ (SPI).

“I believe the pharma MSME industry will greatly benefit from the schemes. The new schemes have many benefits that will go a long way in making the Indian pharmaceut­ical industry Atma Nirbhar, more resilient and futureread­y,” Mandaviya, who heads both health as well as chemical and fertiliser­s ministries, said.

The Pharmaceut­ical Technology Upgradatio­n Assistance Scheme (PTUAS) would facilitate pharmaceut­ical MSMEs with proven track record to upgrade their technology.

The scheme has provisions for a capital subsidy of 10 per cent on loans up to a maximum limit of Rs 10 crore with a minimum repayment period of three years or interest subvention of up to 5 per cent (6 per cent in case of units owned by SC/ST) on reducing balance basis.

Similarly, Assistance to Pharma Industries for Common Facilities Scheme (APICF) would strengthen the existing pharmaceut­ical clusters’ capacity for sustained growth.

It provides for an assistance of up to 70 per cent of the approved project cost or Rs 20 crore, whichever is less.

In case of Himalayan and north-east region, the grantin-aid would be Rs 20 crore per cluster or 90 per cent of the project cost, whichever is less.

Pharmaceut­ical and Medical Devices Promotion and Developmen­t Scheme (PMPDS) would involve preparatio­n of study reports on topics of importance for the Indian pharma and medical device industry.

The scheme is aimed at creating a database of pharma and medical device sectors.

Mandaviya asked the industry to keep upgrading in order to cater to evolving requiremen­ts across global markets.

He said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is working relentless­ly towards strengthen­ing the pharma industry.

“It (schemes) will increase investment, encourage research and innovation and enable the industry to develop futuristic products and ideas,” the minister said.

The minister said the government is working to enhance ease of doing business and also reduce compliance­s to help the industry grow at a rapid pace.

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