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Govt ends MSME tech upgradation subsidy scheme, industry wants it back

Industry bodies say the scheme is vital for MSMEs to upgrade technology and become competitive, which they say is necessary if the government wants its make-in India initiative to succeed.

August 20, 2021 / 19:24 IST
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The government has discontinued the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology Upgradation, the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises said in a circular dated August 12.

Industry bodies have urged the government to revive the scheme that provided a capital subsidy of 15 percent on institutional finance of up to Rs 1 crore availed by MSMEs for upgradation of their plant and machinery with the latest technology.

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One of the pressing issues that is impeding the growth of MSMEs in India is the lack of modern technology and equipment, thus making the small businesses unattractive in the export market, industry officials and trade bodies say.

Although the government has been saying that COVID-19 is an opportunity for MSMEs to go big on the Make-in-India initiative, MSMEs in India have lagged in the race for modern technology, they said.