The Asian Age

PM’s Diwali gift to MSMEs: 1cr loan in 59 min

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a Diwali bonanza, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a slew of measures, including sanction of loans of up to ` 1 crore to small and medium enterprise­s in 59 minutes through a special portal, to give a boost to the nation’s second biggest employing sector.

The 12 new decisions announced will enhance small industries’ credit access, a move seen as a part of the government’s political outreach ahead of the Lok Sabha polls just months away.

GST- registered small and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs) can now avail of loan of up to ` 1 crore in just 59 minutes, he said announcing the measures. Also, GST- registered MSMEs will get 2 per cent interest subvention or rebate on incrementa­l loan of up to ` 1 crore, he said.

Interest subvention on pre and post shipment credit for exports by MSMEs has been increased from 3 per cent to 5 per cent, the Prime

Minister informed.

The decisions, which he termed as “historic”, were announced to boost MSMEs by improving their access to market, hand- holding and offering facilitati­on support. It also include relaxation in labour and company laws as well as easier compliance with environmen­tal rules for MSMEs.

He said the government’s move will make Deepawali brighter for the sector and its millions of entreprene­urs and employees.

The Prime Minister also announced ` 6,000 crore for creation of 20 hubs and 100 tool rooms for

technology upgradatio­n. Talking of India jumping 23 places on World Bank’s “Ease of Doing Business” ranking, Mr Modi said in four years his government has achieved what many did not believe and achieved what no other nation in the world has done — leaping from rank 142 in 2014 to 77 now.

“Breaking into the top- 50 rank is not far away,” Mr Modi claimed.

To rid the sector of inspector raj, Mr Modi announced that inspection­s of factories in the sector will be sanctioned only through a computeris­ed random allotment and inspectors will have to upload reports on portal within 48 hours. “No inspector can now go anywhere. He will be asked why he went to a factory,” he said.

Easing compliance with environmen­tal rules, MSMEs will need single air and water clearance to establish a factory.

MSMEs will have to file just one annual return on eight labour laws and 10 central rules, he said, adding that an ordinance has been promulgate­d to simplify levy of penalties for minor offences under the Companies Act.

He said public sector companies, which were mandated to source 20 per cent of their annual procuremen­t from MSMEs, will now source at least a quarter of their requiremen­t ( 25 per cent) from the sector.

At least 3 per cent of sourcing by PSUs would have to be done from MSMEs run by women, he added.

Also, all central public sector enterprise­s will have to take membership of the Government e- Marketplac­e ( GeM) to facilitate online procuremen­t of common use goods and services by various government department­s and organisati­ons.

Clusters for MSMEs in pharma sector will be created to boost production in the sector, he said.

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