Over Rs. 75,000 crore paid to MSME vendors between June and October, 2021



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Between June 2020 and October 2021, government bodies in India paid over Rs. 75,000 crore to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) vendors. This significant disbursement is part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat Package, designed to bolster the Indian economy and promote self-reliance. The package includes various schemes like the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) and a Credit Guarantee Scheme for Subordinate Debt, alongside revisions to MSME definitions and procurement rules.

Over Rs. 75,000 crore paid to MSME vendors by Government Ministries/Depts/CPSUs between June and October, 2021

The Atmanirbhar Bharat Package aims to strengthen the Indian economy and increase its competitiveness in the global market with the underlying objective of self-reliance by fulfilling its unique objective of providing financial cushion to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by providing them collateral free loans and encouraging entrepreneurs to produce maximum goods and services within the country. This was stated by Union Minister of State for Finance Shri Pankaj Chaudhary in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

The Minister stated that dues of Rs. 75,471.78 crore have been paid to the MSME vendors by Government Ministries/Depts/CPSUs between 1st June 2020 and 31st October, 2021.

MSME Vendors Paid Over £75,000 Crore

Giving more details, the Minister stated that the following schemes have been announced under Atmanirbhar Bharat Package to provide support for growth of MSME sector: -

  1. An Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) was announced in May,2020. ECLGS 2.0, ECLGS 3.0. & ECLGS 4.0. were announced on 26.11.2020, 31.03.2021 & 31.5.2021 respectively to enlarge its scope and to make it more attractive. Validity of the Scheme extended up to 31.03.2022 or till guarantees for an amount of Rs.4.5 lakh crore are issued, whichever is earlier. A Statement indicating State-wise beneficiaries of the scheme is at ANNEXURE-I.
  2. A Rs 20,000 crores Credit Guarantee Scheme for Subordinate Debt (CGSSD) for Stressed MSMEs launched on 01.06.2020. State-wise Guarantee coverage as on 02.12.2021 under CGSSD is at ANNEXURE-II.
  3. Self-reliant India Fund for equity infusion of Rs 50,000 cr. in MSMES through Fund of Funds (FoF] announced with a Corpus of Rs. 10,000 crores with remaining Rs. 40,000 crore leveraged through Private Equity/Venture Capital Funds.
  4. Definition of MSMEs revised on the basis of investment limit and turnover size.
  5. Amendment of Rule 161(iv) of General Financial Rules (GFRs 2017) to disallow Global Tender Enquiry for tenders upto Rs.200 crores with certain conditions.
  6. Other interventions viz. launching of a new portal of KVIC (www.ekhadiindia.com), upgrading the existing running portal of NSIC, adding a new component for virtual trade fair under Procurement & Marketing Support (PMS) scheme to promote e-marketing, launching the online portal ‘Champions’ covering many aspects of e- governance and e-promotion of MSMEs, linking of Udyam Registration Portal with GeM Portal, a special sub-portal within SAMADHAAN portal and an online reporting system was developed for reporting the dues and monthly payments by GOI Ministries and CPSEs to the MSMEs.

The implementation of the Schemes/Programmes introduced by the Government are reviewed from time to time, the Minister added.

FAQ :

Government Ministries, Departments, and Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) paid Rs. 75,471.78 crore to MSME vendors during this period.

The Atmanirbhar Bharat Package is an initiative aimed at strengthening the Indian economy, increasing global competitiveness, and promoting self-reliance by providing financial support to MSMEs.

Key schemes include the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) with its various versions (2.0, 3.0, 4.0), a Credit Guarantee Scheme for Subordinate Debt (CGSSD) for stressed MSMEs, and the Self-reliant India Fund for equity infusion.

Yes, the definition of MSMEs has been revised based on investment limits and turnover size.

Rule 161(iv) of the General Financial Rules (GFRs 2017) has been amended to disallow global tender enquiries for tenders up to Rs. 200 crore, subject to certain conditions.

Yes, new and upgraded online portals have been launched, including KVIC's portal, the Champions portal for e-governance and e-promotion, and a special sub-portal within the SAMADHAAN portal for reporting dues and payments.




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