Centre’s MSME greening scheme sees just 3.7% disbursal
₹13.22 crore, just 3.7% of the targeted ₹350 crore in interest subvention, according to a parliamentary written response by the Union ministry of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).The MSME ministry’s Lok Sabha disclosure, a written response by minister of state Shobha Karandlaje on 12 March, showed Tamil Nadu had the most MSE beneficiaries at 1,067, followed by Punjab (610) and Rajasthan (608).The scheme, which began in 2023-24 and runs until 2025-26, is set to end on 31 March.
It allows businesses seeking to green their operations—by adopting renewable energy or energy-efficient machinery—to avail concessional financing on loans ranging from ₹10 lakh to ₹2 crore.The target was to provide interest subvention worth ₹350 crore on loans worth ₹5,800 crore to 5,800 businesses, with the assumption that each loan will be worth ₹1 crore, according to scheme guidelines.This assumes significance amid carbon taxes, such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduced by the European Union, particularly given that more than 77 million Indian MSMEs account for about 45% of the country’s exports and 30% of its gross domestic product.Mint reported on 14 July 2025 that only ₹6.87 crore had been dispensed under the scheme, as the Central schemes to help Indian micro and small businesses turn green have found no takers.The scheme aims to bring together MSMEs seeking to implement green manufacturing practices and financial institutions, such as the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), which will also serve as the implementing agency for this scheme, according to its guidelines.Email queries sent to the spokesperson for the MSME ministry, MSME Green Portal, and SIDBI remained unanswered.Experts said it is
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