Khadi Production to Reach Rs. 1300 crore this Year, to Generate 19.5 lakh Jobs

Khadi Production to Reach Rs. 1300 crore this Year, to Generate 19.5 lakh Jobs
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Briefing about the roadmap and budget allocation of MSME Ministry here today, Shri Kalraj Mishra said that under PMEGP a sum of Rs.1,139 crore will be utilized during 2016-17 to assist 55,000 projects with Margin Money. This will generate employment for more than 4, 25,000 persons. 

MSME to Develop 39 Clusters for the Benefit of more than 10000 Artisans

Shri Kalraj Mishra, Union Minister for MSME has said that 2016-17 will be the development year for MSME with the more allocation and increased job creation. He said that ministry has prepared a time bound action plan for utilising the allocation of Rs.3,000 crore to his ministry and the implementation of major schemes which include PMEGP, SFRUTI, ASPIRE, etc.

Briefing about the roadmap and budget allocation of MSME Ministry here today, Shri Kalraj Mishra said that under PMEGP a sum of Rs.1,139 crore will be utilized during 2016-17 to assist 55,000 projects with Margin Money. This will generate employment for more than 4, 25,000 persons.

He said that Khadi production is expected to reach Rs.1300 crore during this fiscal year, generating employment for more 19.50 lakh persons. Rs.341 crore has been earmarked for Khadi & Village Industries Commission for this purpose.

Shri Mishra said that to promote the interest of rural artisans, the Government has decided to take up development of 39 clusters with an approximate cost of Rs.60 crore benefitting more than 10,000 artisans.

Shri Kalraj Mishra the Government is very keen to strengthen economic activities in rural pockets and with this purpose a sum of Rs.100 crore has been earmarked under the Scheme for Promotion of Innovation in Rural Industries and Entrepreneurship which will be utilized to set up of 45 LBIs and 25 TBIs. He also said that for both SFURTI and ASPIRE, a web based application and monitoring system will be designed and implemented. He said that, Village Industries production is expected to cross Rs.45,000 crore during 2016-17, creating employment for more than 163 lakh persons.

The Minister said that a sum of Rs. 43.56 crore has been allotted to take the Coir products to the lavel of 5.5 lakh metric tonnes and create employment for more than 7.25 lakh persons and exports of more than Rs.1,500 crore.

Shri Kalraj Mishra said that Ni-MSME plans to come up with MSME Clinic concept. The various experts on the different aspects of the working of MSMEs will be brought under one roof for providing one stop facilities to the MSMEs. He also said that Rs.500 crore has been provided for promoting entrepreneurship among SC/ST to become job providers rather than job seekers. This will benefit at least 2.5 lakh entrepreneurs.

Union Minister for MSME has said that Government has proposed to constitute a National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub in his ministry in partnership with Industry associations. This Hub will provide professional support to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs to fulfill the obligations under the Central Government Procurement Policy, 2012, adopt global best practices and leverage the Stand Up India initiative.

Shri Mishra said that to give a fillip to the MSME sector the Government has proposed favorable tax incentives like increased turnover limit under Presumptive taxation scheme under Section 44AD of the Income Tax Act from existing Rs.1.00 crore to Rs. 2.00 crores, 100% deduction of profits for 3 out of 5 years for Start Ups set up during April, 2016 to March, 2019 and waiving of Capital gains tax if investment in regulated / notified Fund of Funds.

He also said that to promote entrepreneurship skills among the next generation, his Government proposed to give Entrepreneurship Education and Training through Massive Open Online Courses. This Training will be provided in 2,200 colleges, 300 schools, 500 Government and 50 Vocational Training Centres through Massive Open Online Courses. Aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly those from remote parts of the country, will be connected to mentors and credit markets.

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