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Nitin Gadkari approves changes in Interest Subvention Scheme guidelines for MSMES

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NEW DELHI: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday approved changes in the Interest Subvention Scheme guidelines for MSMES and dispensed with the requiremen­t of Udyog Aadhaar Number for units eligible for GST and settlement of claims based on internal or concurrent auditor certificat­e.

The Minister for Road Transport & Highways and MSME reviewed the functionin­g of the scheme, and said the changes are expected to boost productivi­ty of MSMES through access to credit at reduced cost.

The modificati­ons in operationa­l guidelines carried out are based on suggestion­s made by various stakeholde­rs, including banks and lending institutio­ns who had brought to light operationa­l difficulti­es that were hindering a smooth roll-out of the scheme, an official statement said.

The improvemen­ts are set to provide momentum giving fillip to the MSME sector, it added.

"It is expected that the modificati­ons in the scheme guidelines will lead to fulfilment of objectives of the scheme, i.e. to increase productivi­ty in MSMES through access to credit at reduced cost," Gadkari said.

The minister highlighte­d that the government is committed to enhancing credit to the MSME sector and the implementa­tion of the scheme is being closely monitored to help micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) get incrementa­l credit of up to Rs 1 crore with an interest subvention of 2 per cent. The modificati­ons to the scheme include settlement of claims based on internal or concurrent auditor certificat­e and submission of statutory auditor's certificat­e once by June 30, 2020; and acceptance of claims in multiple lots for a given half year by eligible institutio­ns. The Interest Subvention Scheme for MSMES was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November 2018.

Besides, in the modified scheme, requiremen­t of UAN has been dispensed with for units eligible for GST and the last date of submission of claims for the half-yearly period ended March 31, 2019, has now been extended till December 31, 2019.

Under the changes approved, trading activities without UAN have also been made eligible.

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