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SPEECHES
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PMs address at the Presentation
of National Awards to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
August 28, 2009, New Delhi
I am very happy to be in your midst in this
National Awards Function for Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises. This is an occasion to recognize excellence
of entrepreneurs and institutions and individuals in
this very important segment of our economy. I greet
and heartily congratulate todays awardees. Their
accomplishments bear testimony to their sustained hard
work and great business acumen under difficult economic
conditions.
Let me once again state what I have said on a number
of occasions earlier: Our Government attaches the highest
priority to the development of MSME sector. This was
the reason why we had created a separate Ministry for
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the year 2004.
I am very happy that the Ministry has done well after
its creation. I compliment and congratulate Shri Dinsha
Patel, Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
and his talented team of officials for their continuing
hard work for the promotion, development and expansion
of the MSME sector.
This important sector is an important component of
our national economy. It provides employment to nearly
60 million people and contributes over 45% of the total
manufactured output and 40% of our exports earnings.
The growth and good health of these enterprises is therefore
not only crucial for our economy as a whole, but also
for protecting the livelihood and well being of a very
large section of our people.
The MSMEs have also have an important role to play
in developing the skills of our youth and thereby empower
them to lead a life of dignity and self respect. Apart
from producing technical manpower, this sector has trained
a very large number of young people to become in due
course of time successful entrepreneurs and contribute
to the growth of disbursed industrialization in our
large country.
A large segment of micro and small enterprises lies
in the unorganized sector. The establishment therefore
of the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized
Sector under Dr. Arjun Sengupta was a serious effort
of the previous UPA government to look after the requirements
of this sector and the well being of those working therein.
This Commission has made a number of very useful recommendations
and we have already implemented some of them. The examination
of the remaining recommendations will be completed very
soon.
As you all know, the recent global economic slow down
has had an adverse impact on the growth of our economy.
Micro, small and medium enterprises have also not remained
unaffected. But I can say with some satisfaction that
the Government has been alive to the needs and concerns
of the sector. Following my interaction with the representatives
of this sector in December 2008, I had issued instructions
for the careful examinations of the demands put forward
at that conference. I am happy that the stimulus packages
that the Government announced in coordination with the
RBI contained many measures, which have been of help
to this sector. These measures have been taken forward
in the Union Budget of 2009-10.
But I do recognize we need to do more to realize the
full development potential of this very important sector.
It is in this pursuit that I have had the benefit of
taking a meeting with the representatives of this sector
two days back and I have issued directions for constitution
of a Task Force that would look into the remaining difficulties
still being faced by this sector. After the recommendations
of the Task Force are available within a time bound
period of three months, we will decide on how to further
move ahead on this road to provide relief and support
to this important sector. Let me assure each one of
you that your concerns will continue to receive our
governments very serious and honest consideration.
At this meeting two days ago, it was pointed
out and rightly so that credit is the lifeline of any
business more so for businesses in MSME sector. Our
government is committed to double the flow of credit
to MSMEs in five years. I note with some satisfaction
that loans outstanding to this sector from the public
sector banks have registered a growth of close to 25%
during the one year. Today we have felicitated some
public sector banks for their commendable role in providing
credit to MSMEs. I would urge other banks also to ensure
higher flow of funds to these enterprises. Greater availability
of credit can contribute to the faster modernization
and expansion of these enterprises and the augmentation
of their productivity and competitiveness. I would urge
MSMEs to also explore new and emerging sources of finance
such as venture capital and private equity.
The effort of our government is to enable entrepreneurs
in the MSME Sector to get one-stop access to facilities
for capacity building and skill development, credit,
marketing support and quality technology. This would,
I believe, enable them to execute their projects speedily
and achieve better results. To this end, 2000 clusters
have been identified across the country and specific
interventions are being carried out in 500 of them to
start with. I am told that response of entrepreneurs
and other stakeholders to these initiatives has been
encouraging. I am also very happy to know that a programme
of comprehensive reforms in the Khadi sector is planned
to be launched with assistance from the Asian Development
Bank. And I congratulate Kumud Ben for the leadership
that she has provided to this very important segment
of our economy. I would urge the State governments and
banks to work hard for the success of these programmes
in active collaboration with various development agencies
of the government.
In order to improve the competitiveness of MSME sector,
the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme
will have to be implemented in the right earnest with
the cooperation of Industries Associations, technical
bodies and all other stake holders. I am sure, with
the implementation of schemes for lean manufacturing,
Mini Tool Rooms, the Design Clinics, business incubators
and ICT applications the competitiveness of these units
will increase considerably. This will require of course
sustained efforts of all the stakeholders. I urge the
industrial associations to take full advantage of these
programmes.
It is important to get a clear picture of the opportunities
available to and the constraints faced by the MSMEs.
This requires more accurate data. I believe that the
fourth All India Census of this sector will provide
detailed information about the MSME sector. This will
in due course of time help in formulating new policies
and strengthening the existing ones for more effective
implementation of development and promotional plans.
Let me conclude by reiterating once again our governments
commitment to support to nurse and to encourage this
very important segment and sector of our economy. I
once again congratulate todays award winners and
I hope that they will serve as an inspiration for others
and role models for guiding more people to come in this
vital area of national economy.
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