“In order to establish more MSMEs in the area of manufacturing production or in the service sector or the businesses sector, we have come up with Mukhya Mantri Udyam Kranti Yojna. Under this scheme, we are giving 3% interest subvention for loans ranging between the amount of Rs 50,000 to Rs 50 lakh.
The SC/ST and OBC departments also have come up with their own schemes pertaining to establishment of businesses and MSME units,” said P. Narahari, IAS, Secretary, MSME Ministry, Madhya Pradesh Government during his keynote address at the recently concluded Indore edition of the ET Make in India — MSME Regional Summit 2023.ET MSME Awards 2023: Last Date for Nominations — August 31, Apply Now The Indore edition of the ET Make in India — MSME Regional Summit convened key leaders of the local micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) leaders and top entrepreneurs, including Tanutejas Saraswat, CEO & Founder, ShopKirana; Saurabh Singh Mehta, Immediate Past Chairman, CII Malwa Zone & Executive Director, Kriti Group; Anugya Handoo, Sr.
Statistical Officer, MSME-DFO, Indore, Ministry of MSME and Seema Mishra, Proprietor, Maheshwari Creations. Other key speakers present at the Indore edition of the ET Make in India MSME Regional Summits included Ketaki Rastogi, Document Cloud Solution Consultant, Adobe; Vinod Vyas, the Deputy General Manager, National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC); and, Gaurav Kaushik, Assistant Vice President, BD, MP&CG, MCX.
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