MSME Council Proposes Plan to Revive Struggling Small Industrial Units in Odisha September 27, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 The MSME Export Promotion Council (MSME EPC) has recommended a five-point strategy to aid nearly 25% of the 5.36 lakh micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Odisha that are facing financial struggles. The study, titled ‘Revival & Development of MSMEs in Odisha,’ aims to revitalize these enterprises, which play a crucial role in the state’s economy. According to DS Rawat, Chairman of MSME EPC, the strategy emphasizes the need for systemic reorientation to ensure the development of a diverse pool of MSMEs. Currently, Odisha has 5,35,910 MSMEs, with 59.48% located in rural areas and 40.52% in urban regions. These businesses have a combined investment of over Rs 25,655 crore, providing jobs to skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled workers. However, around 25% of these enterprises are struggling for survival, necessitating urgent intervention. The five-point strategy proposed by the council includes: Customised Interventions for specific MSMEs, including schemes for new-age companies, manufacturing, services, formalisation through Udhyam registration, financing, and risk mitigation. The creation of a single-window payment system, self-certification, delegation of powers to lower levels of authority, and the establishment of specialized start-up centers with facilities like product testing, fabrication, and assembly labs. Introduction of innovation funding schemes, equity for start-ups, and equitable financing through NBFCs and banks, with support from fintech companies and direct lending from state-sponsored institutions. The development of a platform that helps MSMEs connect with large buyers, public and private vendors, and experts, and provides shared services and access to raw materials. The state government should monitor adherence to its purchase preference policy and create a mechanism to capture data on both the demand and supply of labour within MSMEs. Rawat emphasized that entrepreneurs, particularly those in the micro and small categories, are often well-equipped to manage their businesses but require sector-specific training and interventions to thrive. He urged the state’s MSME department to implement targeted plans to train these entrepreneurs based on the unique needs of each sector. Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on publicly available reports and statements. Readers are advised to verify details independently before making business or financial decisions. Popular Articles Msme News MSMEs Secure ₹999 Crore from NSIC Venture Capital Fund by July 2024 IPO News Northern Arc Capital IPO Allotment Likely on Sept 20: How to Check Status Online Msme News India’s MSME Growth Challenge: Bridging the Gap from Micro to Large Enterprises Msme News MSMEs Contribution to Economy Set to Rise to 40% by 2027: U Grow Report Msme News Digitalization Boosts MSME Lending: SBI Chairman Highlights Government Initiatives Msme News Government Should Be First Customer of Startups, Says Amitabh Kant Msme News India’s Defence Exports Boost MSME Growth with U.S., France, and Armenia as Top Buyers Msme News Punjab CM Urges NITI Aayog for Industrial Incentives to Boost MSME Growth and Exports Msme News CII MSME FinFest 2024: Empowering MSMEs in Odisha with Better Access to Credit Msme News Inauguration of India’s First Private Military Aircraft Facility: A Boon for MSMEs
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