The Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) has reported significant progress in 2025. Key achievements include over 7.3 crore Udyam registrations, accelerating formalisation. The Credit Guarantee Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGSMSE) celebrated its 25th anniversary with an enhanced guarantee coverage up to Rs. 10 crore. Furthermore, the PM Vishwakarma scheme successfully registered 30 lakh beneficiaries, supporting artisans and craftspeople.
Year-End Review 2025: Ministry of Micro, Small Medium Enterprises
The year 2025 witnessed several milestone achievements by the Ministry of MSME, including the launch of new campaigns and initiatives, as well as the signing of Memoranda of Understanding with other countries
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As of 17th December 2025, more than 7.30 crore enterprises have registered on the Udyam Registration Portal and Udyam Assist Platform.
The CGSMSE celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2025. The guarantee coverage ceiling has been enhanced from Rs. 5 crore to Rs. 10 crore, and a special provision offering a 10% concession in guarantee fees and 85% enhanced coverage for transgender entrepreneurs was introduced.
The PM Vishwakarma scheme successfully achieved its target of 30 lakh beneficiary registrations within two years. Key milestones include 7.7 lakh beneficiaries completing basic skill training, Rs. 2,257 crore sanctioned as collateral-free loans to 2.62 lakh beneficiaries, and 6.7 lakh beneficiaries being digitally enabled.
Yes, the investment and turnover limits for MSME classification were increased by 2.5 times and 2 times respectively, effective from 1st April 2025, to support industrial growth.
Sales for Khadi and Village Industries surpassed ₹1.27 Lakh Crore, reinforcing the 'Vocal for Local' and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiatives.
The Public Procurement Policy mandates 25% annual procurement from MSEs, with specific allocations for SC/ST and women-owned MSEs. In 2024-25, CPSEs and Departments procured Rs. 93,017.08 crore (43.58%) from MSEs. The National SC-ST Hub scheme also aims to enhance procurement from SC/ST owned MSEs, which saw a 37-fold increase in value from 2015-16 to 2024-25.