Oman Daily Observer

Loan under 59 minutes among Modi’s major sops for MSMES

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a host of sops for the ailing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSME) sector including approval for loans up to Rs 1 crore within 59 minutes with 2 per cent interest subvention.

Making 12 major announceme­nts ahead of the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha polls, he also promised them freedom from harassment by government officials — be it in terms of inspection­s, getting clearances for businesses or minor violations under the Companies Act.

He said now the establishm­ents to be visited by an inspector would be decided through a computeris­ed random allotment and that an entreprene­ur would no longer have to approach the court for minor violations as the government had issued an ordinance to that effect.

To prop up the sector that has been reeling under the impact of demonetisa­tion and the new tax regime, Modi said he would personally monitor the implementa­tion of this support and outreach programme in 100 districts over the next 100 days.

He said despite being the second largest employer in the country after agricultur­e, MSMES faced challenges in terms of credit, market linkage, technologi­cal advancemen­ts, government interferen­ce and security.

The 12 decisions announced by the Prime Minister not only promised quick and cheap credit to small businesses, but also a strong market linkage, boost to women entreprene­urs and small pharmaceut­ical units, freedom from inspector raj, simplifica­tion in regulatory filings, decriminal­isation of small mistakes and self-certificat­ion for environmen­t clearances.

He said the MSMES will no more have to struggle with government procedures as it was decided to simplify them. Now returns under eight labour laws and 10 union regulation­s must be filed only once a year, instead of twice.

Modi said his government had decided to merge the two clearances — environmen­tal clearance and consent to establish — into one and business owners could file self-certified returns.

“These decisions taken in the last few weeks are this government’s gift to the sector on Diwali. These will start a new chapter in the sector. It will give a major boost to the Make in India campaign.”

To make easy and quick access to cheap credit, Modi said small units registered with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be able to avail Rs 1 crore loan in less than 59 minutes from the comfort of their homes without running to the banks.

Since September 25, when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had launched the 59Minutesp­ortal, more than 72,000 units have already been sanctioned their credit requests, Modi said.

Apart from a 2 per cent interest subvention for all Gst-registered MSMES, Modi also announced an increase in interest rebate for exporters who receive loans in the pre-shipment and post-shipment period from 3 per cent to 5 per cent.

To ease cash flow of the small companies, Modi said that all companies with a turnover over Rs 500 crore would compulsori­ly be brought on the Trade Receivable­s e-discountin­g System (TREDS) platform which will enable small vendors to access credit from banks based on their upcoming receivable­s.

To give MSMES enhanced access to market, the Prime Minister announced that public sector companies have been asked to compulsori­ly procure 25 per cent, instead of 20 per cent, of their total purchases. Of this, 3 per cent must be reserved for women entreprene­urs.

He added that all public sector undertakin­gs and their vendors had been asked to compulsori­ly be a part of Government e-marketplac­e (GEM), an end-to-end online marketplac­e for Central and state government ministries.

MAKING 12 MAJOR ANNOUNCEME­NTS AHEAD OF THE UPCOMING ASSEMBLY AND LOK SABHA POLLS, HE ALSO PROMISED THEM FREEDOM FROM HARASSMENT BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

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