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India Ready To Offer Incentives to Tesla for Cheaper Production Costs Than China

New Delhi, March 3: Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said that India is ready to offer cheaper production than China to Tesla Inc if the electric carmaker commits to set up a plant in the south Asian country. This development comes after billionaire Elon Musk’s firm registered a company in India in a bid to enter the local market.

According to a report by Reuters, Tesla is planning to import and sell its Model 3 electric sedan in India. Gadkari said that instead of importing, the carmaker should make the entire product in the county. “Then we can give higher concessions,” he said.

“The government will make sure the production cost for Tesla will be the lowest when compared with the world, even China when they start manufacturing their cars in India. We will assure that,” the transport minister was quoted as saying by Reuters.

In 2020, only 5000 electric vehicles were sold in India due to poor charging infrastructure. Whereas, in China, Tesla sold 1.25 million EVs. Gadkari said that India is a big market and could also be an export hub. “I think it’s a win-win situation for Tesla,” the union minister told the news agency. The minister, however, did not give particulars of what incentives would be on offer.

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MSMEs Should Avail Concessional Finance and Install Rooftop Solar System to Increase Business Efficiency, Says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari

The central government and its various agencies are undertaking various steps to promote and develop the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the country. Several schemes and programmes have been initiated under different developments plans to enhance the MSME sector, thereby helping firm establish themselves, sustain and grow. The MSME Ministry spearheaded by Nitin Gadkari has also issued certain guidelines and road map for the successful and progressive running of the businesses in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. In a recent event also, Gadkari provided certain advisory for various firms in the sector. Champions: MSME Ministry’s Grievances Redressal Portal Resolves 26,693 Complaints in 9 Months.

The Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Road Transport & Highways  Nitin Gadkari have urged the business owners to install rooftop solar for enhancing the efficiency of the firm and bring down the cost of operations substantially. He said that the roof top solar system  offers an excellent value proposition to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises  by significantly bringing down cost of electricity consumption, which on an average, is up to one-fifth of their operations cost. He also asked the people in the sector to avail concessional debt finance to do the same.

“I believe there is a strong business case for MSMEs to install rooftop solar and achieve significant savings to achieve the cost-competitiveness. I am confident that MSMEs will stand together in generating and consuming solar power using their rooftops,” said Union Minister Nitin Gadkari while addressing an event virtually. He added that a large amount (average Rs 8 and higher per unit) is being paid by the firms in the MSME sector for power consumption, which contributes to up to one-fifth of the overall production costs. Major Boost to MSME Sector: Govt Trying to Make 5,000 MSME Clusters Under SFURTI Initiate, Says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

“To assist MSMEs in implementing rooftop solar projects, the ministry is working with the World Bank on a credit guarantee program to make financing accessible to unrated MSMEs. Considering the rates of solar power from large utility power plants have come down to a record INR 1.99/kWh, MSMEs must leverage this opportunity to bring down their energy expenses,” said Nitin Gadkari.

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Champions: MSME Ministry’s Grievances Redressal Portal Resolves 26,693 Complaints in 9 Months

Champions, Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength, the online portal started by the MSME Ministry to resolve and redress grievances pertaining to the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has been able to resolve over 26,000 complaints in a span of nine months. Through the online portal 26,693 issues were resolved uptill January 31, 2021, MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari recently said in the Parliament session. The redressal forum was launched in May last year. Its was undertaken to function as a a grievance registration and management system for MSME issues pertaining to finance, raw materials, labour, regulatory permissions, among others especially after the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown.

The web portal allows various micro, small and medium enterprises, its employees, associates and other stakeholders to register their complaints, suggestions or seek information around the support provided to MSMEs. Grievances that are registered by MSMEs either on the Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) or any other portal of the MSME Ministry automatically gets taken up by the portal at- champions.gov.in. MSMEs in Haryana Get Major Boost! Products Manufactured by MSMEs in the State To Get Global Market, Talented Artisans To Benefit.

The grievances registered on this portal are then diverted to relevant government office, agency depending upon the nature of the complaint and are attended within three days. The matter “should not remain inconclusive after seven days” the MSME Ministry’s Secretary AK Sharma had said during the launch of Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength in May 2020. For unresolved complaints, the “top leadership of the MSME Ministry” will “pro-actively take up,” he had added. Credit Guarantee Trust for MSEs: Over 8 Lakh Entrepreneurs Get Credit Guarantee Under Scheme Run by MSME Ministry and SIDBI.

Enhancing the usage of portal, the MSME Ministry had also integrated its ideas.msme.gov.in portal to the redressal portal. It was done to share ideas and innovation for public reviews for vetting before sharing them on the Champions portal. Along with it, the ministry had set-up a Champion Control Rooms at MSME Development Institutes across India to handhold MSMEs in accessing support available through the portal.

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MSMEs in India: Govt Aims To Raise MSME Sector’s Share in GDP to 40% From the Current 30% To Benefit Rural Poor, Says Nitin Gadkari

New Delhi, February 7: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Saturday said that the government aims to increase the MSME sector’s share in the GDP to 40 per cent to benefit the rural poor. At present, around 6.5 crore micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contribute 30 percent to the GDP. While addressing a workshop at the Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University at Wardha in Maharashtra, Gadkari emphasised that a policy has to be made to empower the poor.

The MSME Minister added saying that village industries and Khadi generate as much as Rs 88,000 crore on an annual basis. “We are not in favour of westernization, but we are in favour of modernization, in the villages. This is the time for socio-economic transformation”, Gadkari said. He said this can be increased if policy is flexible and innovative, and is aimed at improving the life of people living in villages. The minister also stressed that goods produced by village industries can be sold better if they are marketed better.

Gadkari stressed on the point that migration of as much as 30 percent of the country’s population from rural areas has taken place since independence due to lack of growth of the village economy. Gadakri recalled the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, Ram Manohar Lohia and Jayaprakash Narayan and said that their aim was the same – to improve the lives of the poor living in villages. “Unless solutions are found to ensure that employment is generated in villages, and they are clean and have enough facilities, the dreams of these leaders will not be fulfilled”, he said.

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MSMEs in India Will Get E-Portal To Sell Their Products, Govt Is Working With SBI To Launch Online Facility, Says Nitin Gadkari

Mumbai, January 23: With an aim to facilitate the Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) in India to sell their products, the government is working with State Bank of India (SBI) to launch an E-portal on the lines of Amazon, Transport & MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari said. At a webinar organised by All India Association of Industries President Vijay Kalantri, Gadkari said that Amazon.com generates a business of around Rs 70,000 crore annually for Indian MSMEs at present. He added saying that this can be enhanced by a dedicated e-Portal to enable them complete with global brands.

Gadkari urged the MSMEs to spread their wings and said they must form joint ventures with start-ups or technology transfers from institutions like IITs or IIMs to compete on a global scale. The Minister asserted that the government aims to increase the share of MSME sector in total exports from the current 48 percent to 60 percent in the coming years. Gadkari said that this would go a long way in boosting the Atmanirbhar Bharat programme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said in order to protect the interests of MSME vendors, the government has mandated public sector undertakings to settle their dues within 45 days of sale and also plan to introduce legislation to this effect.

On similar lines, the union minister said that the government is making efforts to increase the turnover of the village industry from the current Rs.80,000 crore to Rs.5-lakh-crore in next couple of years which will create jobs in rural, agricultural and tribal segments and eradicate poverty. Gadkari further highlighted the initiatives and innovations by his ministry, Gadkari said that they encourage development of high-quality, cost-effective but sustainable local products as import substitutes.

“Local MSMEs have developed indigenous paint, Khadi Prakritik Paint made with cowdung which is 50 percent cheaper than top brands, but is still world-class. A small unit can produce this paint with a capital investment of barely Rs. 15 lakhs,” Gadkari said.

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MSME Ministry Plans to Lease Technology Centres to Engineering Colleges, IITs, Industry Associations to Encourage Research & Innovation in India

With an aim to encourage research and innovation in India, the MSME ministry plans to lease technology centres to engineering colleges, IITs, polytechnic colleges and industry associations. The announcement was made by MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesda during the MSME Finance Week. Gadkari said micro, small and medium enterprises are the backbone of the economy and there is a need to create employment using surplus resources. The MSME Finance Week was a virtual event organised by the Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME).

Under the MSME Ministry, the facilities of the technology centres allow designing and manufacture of sophisticated tools, parts, components and products in conformity with international standards. Reports inform that the latest hardware and software available at these centres ensures professional design and 3D solid modelling. The production facilities at the technology centres offer an array of cutting edge production services to MSMEs.

Moreover, these institutes provide technical services such as design of parts and components, materials testing, heat treatment, quality control, and technical consultancy related to the product & process improvement. The technology centres, apart from extending design, development & manufacturing support to MSMEs for complex tools, parts and components (many that serve as import substitutes), have also supported the strategic sectors such as aerospace, defence, atomic energy etc. of the country for their R&D requirements.

Gadkari observed that Rs 6,000 crore have been invested in technology centres until now. “Now we are planning to give these technology centres on a lease basis to engineering colleges, IITs, polytechnic colleges and industry associations with a good track record”, he said. He added saying that a key reason for most MSMEs to turn into non-performing assets (NPAs) is delayed reconciliation of their receivables and bills that creates liquidity constraints hence affecting their sustainability.

While delivering the keynote address at the event, Gadkari said at present, there is an import of Rs 8 lakh crore crude oil in the country. “Instead, we can build Rs 2 lakh crore ethanol economy by tapping into domestic resources. The gap between India and Bharat is still wide but with our motto of reform, perform and transform, we can definitely overcome the challenges,” he added.

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MSMEs Backbone of Indian Economy, Govt Aiming to Increase the Sector’s Contribution to India’s GDP to 50%, Says Nitin Gadkari

Hyderabad, December 12: Terming Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) as the backbone of Indian economy, MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari said the Modi government is now aiming is to increase the MSME sector’s contribution to the GDP to about 50 percent. The existing contribution of the MSME sector to India’s GDP is 30 percent. While speaking at the inaugural session of the three-day TiE Global Summit (TGS) being held virtually on Tuesday, Gadkari said the MSME sector currently constitutes 48 per cent of total exports from India and the government aims to take it to 60 percent in future.

“MSME is the backbone of Indian economy…a total 30 percent of the GDP in Indian economy is contributed by the MSME. Out of our total exports, 48 percent is also from MSME. At the same time up till now MSME created 11 crore jobs. And that is one of the reasons why MSME is the backbone of the country,” he said. “Now we have decided to make this 30 per cent contribution to GDP to 40 per cent and 48 per cent of the exports contribution to 60 per cent. And we want to create five crore jobs, he added. MSMEs Can Help in Boosting Exports, Says Nitin Gadkari.

During his address, Gadkari said at present, the village industries such as handlooms, handicrafts, Khadi Gram Udyog are generating Rs 80 thousand crore revenues which needs to be taken up to Rs 5  lakh crore in the next few years. Gadkari requested industrialists to invest in India and stressed that the country currently has an excellent network of roads, abundantly available power and water and reformed labour and other administrative laws. According to him, though there is an impact of COVID-19 globally, the Indian industry may get some opportunities out of it.

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MSME Employment Opportunities: Centre Plans to Create 5 Crore Job Opportunities in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sectors in India

Mumbai, December 1:Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday stated that the Central government is planning to create 5 crore employment opportunities in addition to the existing ones in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sectors alone.

He was addressing at 2020 Horasis Asia Meeting. Gadkari was quoted saying, “The government is planning to create 5 crore more employment opportunity from MSME sectors only. In the coming years, India will become the top automobile manufacturing hub in the world.”

He further went on to compare India’s manpower with China and said that our country has huge potential. The availability of young talented manpower, raw material and favourable Policy of Centre and State governments gives an excellent opportunity for investors to invest in India,” he added.

The government is working to increase the contribution of the MSME sector to the economic growth from 30 percent to 40 percent and also increase the MSME export from 48 percent to 60 percent.

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MSME Sector Created 11 Crore Jobs in India, Contributes 30% to Country’s GDP, Says Nitin Gadkari

New Delhi, October 30: The Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is the backbone of the Indian economy and has created 11 crore jobs so far, MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday. While speaking at the ‘Namaste Bharat Exhibition’, Gadkari said that the MSMEs contribute to the 30 percent to GDP. He said that as far as export is concerned, it is 48 percent and up till now, 11 crore jobs have been created by the MSME sector.

At the ‘Namaste Bharat Exhibition’, Gadkari said that presently, MSME is the most important sector for the country. “I say it is the backbone of Indian economy,” Gadkari said at the ‘Namaste Bharat Exhibition’. Gadkari was addressing the virtual inaugural ceremony of the 10-day ‘Namaste Bharat’ exhibition.

The 10-day Namaste Bharat is the first of its kind exhibition for promoting ”Made in India” products globally. “We are giving highest priority for how we can reduce our import and increase our exports. The global economy is an open platform where the quality, cost and scale of marketing of products are very important factors. Presently, MSMEs are the backbone of the country,” the MSME minister said.

About Namaste Bharat Exhibition:

Namaste Bharat is backed by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) and the High Commission of Singapore. It has been conceptualized and curated by Singapore’s leading events and marketing company De Ideaz. The exhibition will see over 300-plus local Indian exhibitors showcasing over 1,00,000 Made in India products.

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MSMEs Are The Backbone of Economy, Can Help in Boosting Exports, Says Nitin Gadkari

Mumbai, October 29: Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of the economy and can help in boosting exports, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said. The MSME minister said at present, the MSMEs are the backbone of the country. While addressing the virtual inaugural ceremony of the 10-day ”Namaste Bharat” exhibition, Gadkari said that the government wants to create more employment in the backward and tribal areas.

The 10-day Namaste Bharat is the first of its kind exhibition for promoting ”Made in India” products globally. It is backed by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) and the High Commission of Singapore.

“We are giving highest priority for how we can reduce our import and increase our exports. The global economy is an open platform where the quality, cost and scale of marketing of products are very important factors”, he said. He said the government wants to recognise, respect, support and facilitate women entrepreneurs and at the same time we want to incentivise them.

The Namaste Bharat initiative has been conceptualized and curated by Singapore’s leading events and marketing company De Ideaz. The exhibition will see over 300-plus local Indian exhibitors showcasing over 1,00,000 Made in India products.

Talking about the Khadi Gram Udyog, the MSME Minister said that through this, the government is now concentrating on village industries and areas which are socially, economically and educationally backward. “We want to focus on these areas where we need more concentration for gaining and creating employment potential and growth. And that is exactly the way of eradication of poverty, which is our mission. They need guidance, innovation and technology and that is where we need to help them,” the minister added.