Government working to make MSME sector stronger and more developed: Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma
Minister of State for MSME Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma has said that micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are among the most important pillars of India's economy and the government is working to make the sector stronger and more developed. He said ‘we will also work to ensure that interrelationship between the MSME sector and other important pillars of the Indian economy are further strengthened as India grows’.
Verma urged the industry and other stakeholders to work with the government to make India a $5 trillion economy along with becoming self-reliant. He said there are 6.3 crore MSMEs in the country which are providing 11 crore jobs. MSMEs contribute around 30 per cent to our GDP and have a share of 50 per cent of the income generated from total exports. Further, he said that the government is taking continuous steps to strengthen Indian MSMEs and PMEGP (Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme), launched last financial year, was a step in this direction. Under this scheme in the year 2021-22, a total of 1.03 lakh new units have been set up in the manufacturing and services sector.
The minister said the government is also working to ensure that by taking advantage of the full potential of the MSMEs, their contribution to the Indian economy should be doubled. He said ‘for this, we will ensure to remove the external barriers and provide strength to MSMEs in order to make India self-reliant. We are also working to develop the culture of becoming entrepreneurs in the youth, provide loans to MSMEs, improve their quality and increase their competitiveness to increase their efficiency.’