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PM: - The biggest capital of the poor is their integrity
PM:- Combination of integrity with MUDRA – capital - will be the key to success for small entrepreneurs.
PM:- Combination of integrity with MUDRA – capital - will be the key to success for small entrepreneurs.
The
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today said that supporting the small
entrepreneurs of India is the biggest way to help the Indian economy grow and
prosper. He was speaking at the launch of the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA (Micro Units
Development and Refinance Agency) Yojana in New Delhi. Stressing the
contribution of small entrepreneurs in the economy, the Prime Minister
expressed confidence that within a year’s time, the major banks would also
adopt the MUDRA model........................
The Prime Minister said that in our country, one often experiences that things revolve around mere perceptions, while the details often paint a different picture. Giving the example of the perception that large industries create more employment, he said that a look at the details reveals the reality that only 1 crore 25 lakh people find employment in large industries, whereas small enterprises employ 12 crore people in the country.......................................................................................................
The Prime Minister said that while there are a number of facilities provided for the large industries in India, there is a need to focus on these 5 crore 75 lakh self-employed people who use funds of Rs 11 lakh crore, with an average per unit debt of merely Rs 17,000 to employ 12 crore Indians. He said that these facts, when brought to light, led to the vision for MUDRA Bank............................................
The Prime Minister spoke about his time as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, when he focused on the environment-friendly cottage industry of kite making, which employs lakhs of poor Muslims. He said that he brought a research institute from Chennai on board which discovered that small inputs of skill development were needed in the industry. He said that he felt proud that these small efforts helped the kite-making industry grow from Rs. 35 crore to 500 crores in Gujarat..............................................
The Prime Minister also gave examples of other small businesses that, with a little help, have the potential to grow manifold. He said that the biggest asset of the poor is his / her integrity (imaan). By combining their integrity with capital (MUDRA), it would become the key to their success - पूंजी सफलता की कुंजी. Speaking about women’s self help groups in particular, the Prime Minister said that the kind of honesty and integrity showed by these loan takers is seldom seen in any other sector............................
The Prime Minister appreciated the efforts made by the banking sector of India in making Jan Dhan Yojana a success. He said that he envisioned that within a year, banks would queue up to give loans to MUDRA applicants. The Prime Minister also congratulated SIDBI on the silver jubilee of its inception, and appreciated the work done by it in supporting India’s small scale industry in these 25 years.............
The Prime Minister said that MUDRA scheme is aimed at “funding the unfunded”. He said that the small entrepreneurs of India are used to exploitation at the hands of money lenders so far, but MUDRA will instil a new confidence in them that the country is ready to support them in their efforts that are contributing so heavily to the task of nation building...............................................................................
The Prime Minister also spoke about the possibilities of value addition in agriculture. He said that, we must aim at creating a whole network of farmers engaged in value addition at the community level. Brand building, advertising, marketing and financial support, when given to such small entrepreneurs will strengthen the foundation of the Indian economy, he said........................................
The Prime Minister said that this will not entail any big changes in the existing structures, just a little empathy, a little understanding and a little initiative. He urged the banks to study successful models of microfinance, tailored to the local requirements and cultural contexts, which will be enable us to help the poorest of the poor in a big way...............................................................................................
The Prime Minister said that mere launching of new schemes in not progress. Real success lies in real change on the ground, as was seen in the Jan Dhan Yojana and PAHAL, which had delivered concrete results within limited timeframes, he added. He said that the established financial systems will soon move to the MUDRA-model of functioning, i.e. to support entrepreneurs that give employment to a large number of people using least amount of funds.........................................................
The Union Minister of Finance, Shri Arun Jaitley, the Union Minister of State for Finance, Shri Jayant Sinha, and the Governor of Reserve Bank of India, Shri Raghuram Rajan, were present on the occasion.
The Prime Minister said that in our country, one often experiences that things revolve around mere perceptions, while the details often paint a different picture. Giving the example of the perception that large industries create more employment, he said that a look at the details reveals the reality that only 1 crore 25 lakh people find employment in large industries, whereas small enterprises employ 12 crore people in the country.......................................................................................................
The Prime Minister said that while there are a number of facilities provided for the large industries in India, there is a need to focus on these 5 crore 75 lakh self-employed people who use funds of Rs 11 lakh crore, with an average per unit debt of merely Rs 17,000 to employ 12 crore Indians. He said that these facts, when brought to light, led to the vision for MUDRA Bank............................................
The Prime Minister spoke about his time as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, when he focused on the environment-friendly cottage industry of kite making, which employs lakhs of poor Muslims. He said that he brought a research institute from Chennai on board which discovered that small inputs of skill development were needed in the industry. He said that he felt proud that these small efforts helped the kite-making industry grow from Rs. 35 crore to 500 crores in Gujarat..............................................
The Prime Minister also gave examples of other small businesses that, with a little help, have the potential to grow manifold. He said that the biggest asset of the poor is his / her integrity (imaan). By combining their integrity with capital (MUDRA), it would become the key to their success - पूंजी सफलता की कुंजी. Speaking about women’s self help groups in particular, the Prime Minister said that the kind of honesty and integrity showed by these loan takers is seldom seen in any other sector............................
The Prime Minister appreciated the efforts made by the banking sector of India in making Jan Dhan Yojana a success. He said that he envisioned that within a year, banks would queue up to give loans to MUDRA applicants. The Prime Minister also congratulated SIDBI on the silver jubilee of its inception, and appreciated the work done by it in supporting India’s small scale industry in these 25 years.............
The Prime Minister said that MUDRA scheme is aimed at “funding the unfunded”. He said that the small entrepreneurs of India are used to exploitation at the hands of money lenders so far, but MUDRA will instil a new confidence in them that the country is ready to support them in their efforts that are contributing so heavily to the task of nation building...............................................................................
The Prime Minister also spoke about the possibilities of value addition in agriculture. He said that, we must aim at creating a whole network of farmers engaged in value addition at the community level. Brand building, advertising, marketing and financial support, when given to such small entrepreneurs will strengthen the foundation of the Indian economy, he said........................................
The Prime Minister said that this will not entail any big changes in the existing structures, just a little empathy, a little understanding and a little initiative. He urged the banks to study successful models of microfinance, tailored to the local requirements and cultural contexts, which will be enable us to help the poorest of the poor in a big way...............................................................................................
The Prime Minister said that mere launching of new schemes in not progress. Real success lies in real change on the ground, as was seen in the Jan Dhan Yojana and PAHAL, which had delivered concrete results within limited timeframes, he added. He said that the established financial systems will soon move to the MUDRA-model of functioning, i.e. to support entrepreneurs that give employment to a large number of people using least amount of funds.........................................................
The Union Minister of Finance, Shri Arun Jaitley, the Union Minister of State for Finance, Shri Jayant Sinha, and the Governor of Reserve Bank of India, Shri Raghuram Rajan, were present on the occasion.
PM:-
Combination of Integrity with MUDRA – Capital - Will be the key to Success for
Small Entrepreneurs
FM: - The Basic Purpose to start the MUDRA Bank was to ‘Fund the Unfunded’
FM: - The Basic Purpose to start the MUDRA Bank was to ‘Fund the Unfunded’
The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said that while there are a number of
facilities provided for the large industries in India, there is a need to focus
on these 5 crore 75 lakh self-employed people who use funds of Rs 11 lakh
crore, with an average per unit debt of merely Rs 17,000 to employ 12 crore
Indians. He said that these facts, when brought to light, led to the vision for
MUDRA Bank. The Prime Minister was speaking after launching the Pradhan Mantri
Mudra Yojana and its logo at a well attended function at Vigyan Bhawan here
today........................................................
The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said that in our
country, one often experiences that things revolve around mere perceptions,
while the details often paint a different picture. Giving the example of the
perception that large industries create more employment, he said that a look at
the details reveals the reality that only 1 crore 25 lakh people find
employment in large industries, whereas small enterprises employ 12 crore
people in the country. The Prime Minister gave examples of other small
businesses that, with a little help, have the potential to grow manifold. He
said that the biggest asset of the poor is his / her integrity (imaan). By
combining their integrity with capital (MUDRA), it would become the key to
their success - पूंजीसफलता की कुंजी. Speaking about women’s self help
groups in particular, the Prime Minister said that the kind of honesty and
integrity showed by these loan takers is seldom seen in any other sector. ..................................................................................................................................
The Prime Minister said that MUDRA scheme is aimed at
“funding the unfunded”. He said that the small entrepreneurs of India are used
to exploitation at the hands of money lenders so far, but MUDRA will instill a
new confidence in them that the country is ready to support them in their
efforts that are contributing so heavily to the task of nation
building. He said that the established financial systems will soon
move to the MUDRA-model of functioning, i.e. to support entrepreneurs that give
employment to a large number of people using least amount of
funds. The Prime Minister asked the bankers to study the successful
micro finance models being followed in other parts of the world and try to
adapt them according to the local requirements.............................................................................................
Earlier speaking on the occasion, the Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley
said that this is a historical initiative by the Government to help the micro
entrepreneurs to expand their business. He said that 20% of the people are
dependent on micro enterprises and most of them are based on self-employment.
Shri Jaitley said that the basic purpose to start the Mudra bank was to ‘fund
the unfunded’ because these micro enterprises were not getting the due
attention which they actually deserve. He said that the Government has already
launched various schemes for the poor and vulnerable sections of the society in
the form of accident insurance, life insurance and pension schemes, and now
trying to ensure that health insurance schemes are also made easily
accessible/extended to this section of the society. He said that the
policy of the Government to have an industrial corridor will help in providing
employment to more than 30 crore landless workers. Shri Jaitley said that under
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana, micro entrepreneurs will be sanctioned loans
ranging from Rs. 50,000/- to Rs. 10 lakhs.......................................................................................................
In his welcome address, Shri Jayant Sinha, Minister of State for Finance said
that this scheme has been started on the Pradhan Mantri initiative and is in
tune with Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas...............
The function was attended among others by Dr. Raghuram Rajan, RBI Governor,
Shri Rajiv Mehrishi, Finance Secretary, Shri Ratan P. Watal, Expenditure
Secretary, Shri Shaktikanta Das, Revenue Secretary, Dr HASMUKH Aadhia,
Secretary, Financial Services, CEOs of various Public Sector Banks and
Financial Institutions and representatives of the Micro Finance Institutions
from across the country among others............................................................................................................
The Government of India believes that economic growth would
be self- sustaining in the long run if it is an inclusive economic growth.
According to the NSSO Survey of 2013, there are some 5.77 crore small business
units, mostly individual proprietorship, which run manufacturing, trading or
services activities. These encompass myriad of small manufacturing units,
shopkeepers, fruits / vegetable vendors, truck and taxi operators, food-service
units, repair shops, machine operators, small industries, artisans, food
processors, street vendors and many others. Most of these ‘own account
enterprises’ (OAE) are owned by people belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled
Tribe or Other Backward Classes.
While this Non-Corporate Small Business Sector, is one of the largest
disaggregated business ecosystems in the world sustaining around 50 crore
lives, these hard working entrepreneurs
find it difficult to access institutional finance. These entrepreneurs are
largely self financed or rely on personal networks or moneylenders.....................................................................................................
In order to address the problem of timely and adequate finances to
Non-Corporate Small Business Sector, the Union Finance Minister, in his Budget
Speech for FY 2015-2016, had proposed the creation of a Micro Units Development
Refinance Agency (MUDRA) Bank, with a Refinance corpus of Rs.20,000 crore, and
credit guarantee corpus of Rs.3,000 crore. MUDRA is to be set up through a
statutory enactment and would be responsible for developing and refinancing all
Micro-finance Institutions (MFIs) which are in the business of lending to micro
/ small business entities engaged in manufacturing, trading and service activities
through a scheme namely “Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana”. MUDRA would also
partner with State / Regional level co-ordinators to provide finance to Last
Mile Financiers of small / micro business enterprises. Further, the approach
goes beyond credit only approach and offers a “credit – plus” solution for
these enterprises spread across the country. The roles envisaged for MUDRA
would include:------------------------------------
· Laying down policy guidelines for micro enterprise financing
business
· Registration of MFI entities
· Accreditation /rating of MFI entities
· Laying down responsible financing practices to ward off over
indebtedness and ensure proper client protection principles and methods of
recovery....................................
· Development of standardised set of covenants governing last
mile lending to micro enterprises
· Promoting right technology solutions for the last mile.............................
· Formulating and running a Credit Guarantee Scheme for
providing guarantees to the loans/portfolios which are being extended to micro
enterprises...................................
· Support development and promotional activities in the sector........................
· Creating a good architecture of Last Mile Credit Delivery to
micro businesses under the scheme of Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana........................................................
The above measures to be taken up by MUDRA are targeted towards mainstreaming
young, educated or skilled workers and entrepreneurs. Since the enactment for
MUDRA is likely to take some time, it is proposed to initiate MUDRA as a unit
of SIDBI to benefit from SIDBI’s initiatives and expertise. ...........................................................
Products and Offerings:-
The primary product of MUDRA will be
refinance for lending to micro businesses/units under the aegis of the Pradhan
Mantri MUDRA Yojana. The products would be covered under ‘Shishu’, ‘Kishor’ and
‘Tarun’ category to signify the stage of growth/development and funding needs
of the beneficiary micro unit/entrepreneur as also provide a reference point
for the next phase of graduation/growth for the entrepreneur to aspire for:----------
o Shishu :- covering
loans upto Rs. 50,000/-
o Kishor : - covering
loans above Rs. 50,000/- and upto Rs. 5 lakh
o Tarun : - covering
loans above Rs. 5 lakh and upto Rs. 10 lakh
Businesses/entrepreneurs/units covered would include proprietorship/partnership
firms running as small manufacturing units, shopkeepers, fruits/vegetable
sellers, hair cutting saloon, beauty parlours, transporters, truck operators,
hawkers, co-operatives or body of individuals, food service units, repair
shops, machine operators, small industries, artisans, food processors, self
help groups, professionals and service providers etc. in rural and urban areas
with financing requirements upto Rs.10 lakh...............
The products initially being
launched are as under:-
· Sector / activity specific schemes, such as, schemes for
business activities in Land Transport, Community, Social and Personal Services,
Food Product and Textile Product sectors. Schemes would similarly be added for
other sectors/activities.................................................................
· Micro Credit Scheme (MCS)
· Refinance Scheme for Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)/Scheduled
Co-operative Banks
· Mahila Uddyami Scheme
· Business Loan for Traders and Shopkeepers
· Missing Middle Credit Scheme
· Equipment Finance for Micro Units
Credit Plus Approach:-
MUDRA would also adopt a credit plus
approach and take up interventions for development support across the entire
spectrum of beneficiary segments. The highlights of such proposed interventions/initiatives
are as under:-
· Supporting financial literacy
· Promotion and Support of Grass Root Institutions
· Creation of Framework for “Small Business Finance Entities”
· Synergies with National Rural Livelihoods Mission
· Synergies with National Skill Development Corporation
· Working with Credit Bureaus
· Working with Rating Agencies
Other Proposed Offerings:- In addition to the offerings mentioned in above paras, following
facilities are also envisaged :-
· MUDRA Card
· Portfolio Credit Guarantee
· Credit Enhancement
MUDRA will build on experiences of some of the existing players, who have
demonstrated ability to cater to the Non Corporate Small Business segment to
build a financing architecture and right ecosystem for both the entrepreneurs
as well as the last mile financiers to the segment. Access to finance in
conjunction with rational price is going to be the unique customer value
proposition of MUDRA. The establishment of MUDRA would not only help in
increasing access of finance to the unbanked but also bring down the cost of
finance from the Last Mile Financiers to the informal micro/small enterprises
sector. The approach goes beyond credit only approach and offers a credit –
plus solution for these myriad micro enterprises, creating a complete ecosystem
spread across the country. ....
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