MSME sector currently contributes nearly 29% to the manufacturing segment and 40% to the exports. It has the potential to generate additional employment of 5 crores in the next five years. Union Government has set the target to increase the contribution of MSMEs in the manufacturing sector to 50% in the next five years.
The MSMED Act, 2006 defines the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises based on
As per the Act, enterprises can be defined as:
Though MSMEs are small investment enterprises, their contribution to the Indian economy is very significant.
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Role of MSMEs
In India, capital is scarce and labour abundant. MSMEs are thought to have lower capital-output and capital-labour ratios than large-scale industries, and therefore, better serve growth and employment objectives.
Not only do MSMEs generate the highest employment per capita investment, but they also go a long way in checking rural-urban migration by providing people living in isolated areas with a sustainable source of employment.
Non-traditional products account for more than 95% of the MSME exports. Since such products are mostly handcrafted and hence eco-friendly there exists a great potential to expand the quantum of MSME led exports.
Also, MSMEs act as ancillary industries for Large Scale Industries providing them with raw materials, vital components and backward linkages.
MSMEs promote inclusive growth by providing employment opportunities in rural areas especially to people belonging to weaker sections of the society. For example, Khadi and Village industries require low per capita investment and employ a large number of women in rural areas.
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The major schemes related to MSMEs come under the heads of,
• Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme and Other Credit Support Schemes
• Prime minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP).The scheme is implemented by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) functioning as the nodal agency at the national level.
• Development of Khadi, Village and Coir Industries
– The Market Promotion and Development Assistance Scheme (MPDA) has been launched as a unified scheme by merging different schemes implemented by the Khadi sector including publicity, marketing, market promotion and marketing development assistance.
– Coir Vikas Yojana (CVY)
· Technology Upgradation and Quality Certification.
– A Scheme for Promoting Innovation, Rural Industry & Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE)
(i) Create new jobs and reduce unemployment
(ii) Promote entrepreneurship culture in India
(iii) Boost Grassroots economic development at district level
(iv) Facilitate innovative business solution for un-met social needs.
(v) Promote innovation to further strengthen the competitiveness of the MSME sector.
· Marketing Promotion Schemes
· Entrepreneurship and skill Development Programme
· Infrastructure Development Programme
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