Let's start with some basic facts. MSME is a Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise sector in India that is growing at a tremendously fast pace in India and across the globe. There is a very clear-cut distinction in terms of investment and turnover prescribed by the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.
Till 30 June 2020, the number of registered MSMEs was 1,02,28,484 out of which the count for Micro, Small, and Medium is 8957853, 1220782, and 49849 respectively. The top 3 states with a tally of 1978485, 1106387, and 970237 were Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh is the next in the order with a count of 966503. Given below is the yearwise status of budget allocated versus budget utilized.
This website and especially the dashboard (pic below) is worth visiting in case any valuable information is required related to the MSME sector in India and various valued initiatives being taken by the Government of India.
My first good informative session about MSME initiatives happened way back in 2014 when I got an invite for the inauguration of the first MSME-Samsung Technical School in Delhi. This initiative was taken by the Ministry of MSME and Samsung joining hands to set up Technical Schools at MSME Technology Centres across India. Initially, 10 MSME-Samsung Technical Schools were to be wet up in various locations across India. The purpose was to create a pool of talented workforce with hands-on experience. This was in August 2014.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, Kalraj Mishra said,
“The MSME Sector employs maximum number of people in India next to Agriculture and to meet skilled manpower requirement in the sector, the Ministry of MSME is committed creating industry responsive manpower by giving thrust on employable skills and vocational training in partnership with Industry. Various field establishments under the Ministry are regularly conducting skill development training programmes through which we have trained more than 6,00,000 youth during the previous year. I hope that this joint initiative of the Ministry of MSME and Samsung would be able to train approx. 10,000 youth per year who would have the opportunity to find placement in various appliances manufacturing organisations including Samsung. I also believe that many of them can also establish their own enterprises and Service Centre for repairing & maintenance of electrical & electronics goods”.
In the same year, in November, Samsung and the Ministry of MSME came out with another great initiative to train youth in various vocational skills from underprivileged communities and gradually equip them to seek job opportunities in the fast-growing consumer electronics manufacturing and service sector.
In May 2015, Samsung Electronics India and the Ministry of MSME launched Samsung Digital Academy. Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister for MSME, Kalraj Mishra, said,
“The Ministry of MSME continuously looks to provide opportunities to the country’s youth to access current developments across various fields. Industry collaborations allow the Ministry of MSME to strengthen its skill development courses by providing up-to-date, industry-relevant training. This innovative collaboration with Samsung will help youth learn to develop digital content for next-generation ecosystems. As MSME skill development programs reach youth from all socio-economic strata, this program will also help bridge the digital divide.”
In the same month, Samsung India expanded its Skill Development initiatives by setting up its 18th Technical School in Kerala. By then, more than 3,000 students had graduated from various Samsung Technical Schools across India since mid-2014.
In December 2015, I got an opportunity to attend the launch of Sanjay Shah's book on Business Management for the MSME segment. This book was forwarded by Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai and was well appreciated by the Ministry of MSME (including union minister Kalraj Mishra), Charted Accountants, and everybody connected to the MSME ecosystem.
It was the NASSCOM SMB conference on"Growing your Business - Digital as a Differentiator" on 16th December 2015 that presented superb insights on the value of going digital and how it can become a catalyst to growth and sustenance.
The emergence of the presence of woman power in the MSME sector was well visible in 2016 while attending a powerful event in September 2016 organized by Womania a - for the women by the women online transportation startup launching Team up 2016 in association with the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME), Government of India. The purpose was to bring together the key elements of India's startup ecosystem to discuss, exchange ideas and strategies to facilitate entrepreneurial initiatives.
The Government is definitely trying for make MSME a viable option for entrepreneurs
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