Number of minsters to speak at 5-day long virtual conference
Number of minsters to speak at 5-day long virtual conference organised by ASSOCHAM
Speaking at an ASSOCHAM conference here today Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Pratap Chandra Sarangi said that the government fully understands the importance and contribution of MSMEs for the nation and is fully committed to support the MSME sector grow and reach its full potential.
ASSOCHAM has organised this five-day long virtual conference on its Foundation Day from 15th to 19th December with central theme ‘India’s resilience: Atmanirbhar roadmap towards US$5 trillion economy’ where a series of sessions are being dedicated by various ministers including Nirmala Sitharaman, Nitin Jairam Gadkari, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Piyush Goyal, Smriti Irani, Dharmendra Pradhan, D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Narendra Singh Tomar, Pratap Chandra Sarangi, Santosh Gangwar, Arjun Ram Meghwal and Prahlad Singh Patel.
The minister was addressing the session on ‘Organising the unorganised essential for enhanced competitiveness’ at ASSOCHAM’s virtual conference, the minister said, “The MSMEs sector plays a pivotal role in the growth of the Nation. Corona, because of which lockdown had to be enforced, gave a massive blow to the industry including MSMEs and to deal with this, PM Modi Ji announced a package a 20 lakh crore. The Indian Government revised the definition of MSMEs bringing it in line with global standards, a move that will help MSMEs to scale up and generate more employment. With the Government increasing opportunities for local MSMEs and reducing dependence on imports, Indian MSMEs will be able to scale up operations and gain higher market share across the various sector.”
The government is committed to do as much more as needed for the sector. Now the time has come to be a self-reliant country and for this MSME can play a very important role in this mission of nation building. We earlier used to import PPE kits but with our resolve we are now in a position to export it. Same is with several medicines.
India is a very big market and it’s time we can use of it for our benefit and MSMEs can play a huge role here. And we as public should also purchase things made locally. In fact, not only money should not move from India to foreign countries, but money should flow from urban to rural areas by purchasing rural made products. This will boost our MSMEs and economy, he added.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani, President, ASSOCHAM said the government has done much for the MSME industry, it would still continue to look for all the support it can get from the government especially during these times. “The MSME sector contributes 29.7 per cent to India’s GDP and accounts for 49.66 per cent of Indian Exports and close to 45 per cent of the manufacturing output of the country. It was one of those hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, as supply chains disrupted across the world and trade came to an almost standstill. Under the leadership of PM Modiji the several measures were announced as part of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat package aimed to help MSMEs survive the impact of the unfolding pandemic, by infusing liquidity and lay the foundation of a more robust MSME sector for the long-term. Efforts should now be made that all the benefits announced for them reach them.”





