Retail and Wholesale Trade Included
in MSMES
From 2nd July, 2021, the Government
has included Retail and Wholesale Trades as MSMEs.
The Government, vide notification no. S.O. 2119(E)
dated 26.06.2020, had notified composite criteria of classification of MSMEs based
on investment in plant and machinery or equipment and turnover of the enterprise.
With the introduction of new classification of MSMEs w.e.f.
01.07.2020, a new cost - free system of online Udyam Registration
which is based on self –declaration, has replaced the erstwhile filing of Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum.
Filing of Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM)/ Udyam Registration
is required for availing benefits of the schemes and programmes
of the Ministry of MSME.
The Government has launched the Credit Guarantee
Scheme (CGS) to strengthen credit delivery system and facilitate the flow of credit
to the MSE sector without the hassles of collateral and third party guarantee. Under
the scheme, Credit Guarantee is given to the Member Lending Institutions (MLIs)
for loans upto Rs. 200 lakh.
As per the data received from Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
(CGTMSE), Mumbai, there are 53,86,739 Nos. of guarantee and Rs.
2,72,007.42 crore amount of guarantee approved under Credit Guarantee Scheme since
inception.
To strengthen the Indian economy and to provide help
to upcoming entrepreneurs, recently the Government has taken a number of initiatives
under Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan to support the MSME sector in the country, especially
in Covid-19 pandemic. Some of them are:
1.
Rs. 20,000 crore Subordinate Debt for MSMEs.
2.
Rs.3 lakh crores Collateral
free Automatic Loans for business, including MSMEs.
3.
Rs. 50,000 crore equity infusion through MSME Self-Reliant India Fund
4.
New Revised criteria of classification
of MSMEs.
5.
New Registration of MSMEs
through ‘Udyam Registration’ for Ease of Doing Business.
6.
No global tenders for procurement
up to Rs. 200 crores.
An Online Portal “Champions” has been launched
on 01.06.2020 by Hon’ble Prime Minister. This covers many aspects of e-governance
including redressal of grievances and handholding of MSMEs.
RBI has also announced several measures to Reduce
Financial Stress of MSMEs.
This information was given by Minister for Micro.
Small and Medium Enterprises Narayan Rane in a written
reply in the Lok Sabha on 22 July, 2021.