December 22, 2024

Empowering India’s MSME Ecosystem: Insights from R. Gopinath Rao, Deputy Director, MSME DFO, Bangalore

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On International MSME Day, R. Gopinath Rao, Deputy Director of the MSME Development & Facilitation Office in Bangalore, delivered a detailed and insightful address to a gathering of industry stakeholders and dignitaries. His speech emphasized the critical role of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India’s economic landscape, shedding light on the sector’s contributions, challenges, and the government’s multifaceted support mechanisms.

MSMEs: The Backbone of Economic Growth

Rao began by highlighting the undeniable importance of MSMEs in the Indian economy. “MSMEs are the backbone of our economy,” he stated, “providing employment to millions and significantly contributing to our GDP.” He stressed that recognizing this vital role has prompted both central and state governments to introduce numerous initiatives aimed at bolstering the sector.

Addressing Key Challenges: Access to Finance, Marketing, and Technology

One of the most pressing challenges facing MSMEs, as identified by Rao, is access to finance. Many proprietors struggle to secure adequate funding to sustain and grow their operations. He pointed out that the Development & Facilitation Office (DFO) and other MSME Ministry field offices are instrumental in providing the necessary support. The introduction of the Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS) platform is a significant step in this direction, allowing MSMEs to receive payments within 48 hours, thereby easing their working capital management.

In addition to financial hurdles, MSMEs also grapple with marketing challenges. The Ministry’s procurement and marketing support schemes reimburse MSMEs for expenses incurred during participation in trade fairs, both domestic and international. This initiative aims to make MSMEs more competitive by helping them develop networks, explore new markets, and diversify their product offerings. “Marketing is a critical area where MSMEs need robust support to thrive,” Rao noted.

Emphasizing Quality and Environmental Standards

Rao underscored the importance of maintaining high product quality for MSMEs. The Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) certification program encourages MSMEs to adopt best practices that ensure high-quality production while minimizing environmental impact. Karnataka ranks fifth in the country for ZED certifications, reflecting the state’s commitment to quality and sustainability. “The quality of products produced by MSMEs is crucial for their success in the market,” Rao emphasized, adding that environmental considerations are integral to the certification process.

Leveraging Public Procurement and Cluster Development

Under the Public Procurement Policy of 2012, all public sector undertakings, ministries, and government-funded departments are mandated to procure at least 25% of their requirements from micro and small enterprises. This policy has significantly boosted MSME participation in the public procurement process. In the last financial year alone, over ₹73,000 crores worth of goods and services were procured from MSMEs. Additionally, the government has emphasized procurement from SC/ST units and women entrepreneurs, highlighting its commitment to inclusive growth.

Cluster development programs also play a crucial role in supporting MSMEs. These programs enable MSMEs to access shared resources and facilities through common facility centers, with grants up to ₹30 crores. “Cluster development is vital for solving common problems and fostering collaborative growth,” Rao explained. Infrastructure development, including roads, power, and water supply, is also essential for creating a conducive business environment, further supporting MSME growth.

Dr Vijayamahantesh B Danammanavar IAS, Director (MSME) Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of Karnataka; R. Gopinath Rao, Deputy Director, MSME Development & Facilitation Office, Bangalore; Venkatesh Ramamurthy, GM & Director, Moog Controls (India) Ltd; Sundaram Padmanabhan, Director Nutty Treats and Foods Pvt Ltd; George Donchenko, Managing Director, Vivamoney Solutions Pvt Ltd; Siba Prasad Nayak, Deputy General Manager (Peenya BO), Small Industries Development Bank of India; Muralidhar R, President, ELCIA Cluster; Dhaval J. Kadakia, Joint Director, Bangalore International Exhibition Centre

Embracing Digital Transformation and Collaborative Networks

Rao highlighted the significance of digital transformation for MSMEs. Simplified registration processes, such as the use of Aadhaar, have made it easier for businesses to register and access government schemes. “In today’s digital age, it is imperative for MSMEs to continually upgrade and update themselves,” he emphasized. The digitalization of various processes, including reimbursement systems, has streamlined operations, making it easier for MSMEs to navigate bureaucratic procedures.

Collaborative networks and community growth are equally important. Sector-specific groups and business networking events foster collaboration and mutual support, enabling MSMEs to compete effectively in a globalized market. “The days of individual competition are over. Today, collaboration and connectivity are key to success,” Rao remarked, emphasizing the importance of forming strategic alliances and leveraging collective strengths.

Future Outlook: Government Support and Entrepreneurial Spirit

Looking ahead, Rao expressed optimism about the future of MSMEs in India. The government’s commitment to supporting MSMEs through various schemes and initiatives, such as the reintroduction of the barcode system, aims to facilitate the growth of micro and small enterprises. “The government is dedicated to creating a supportive ecosystem that enables MSMEs to thrive,” he affirmed.

Rao also highlighted the importance of state government involvement in supporting MSMEs. He called for collaborative efforts between the central and state governments to ensure the success of various initiatives. “The state government’s support is crucial for the infrastructure development and overall growth of MSMEs,” he noted.

Rao congratulated all the entrepreneurs on International MSME Day, acknowledging their daily challenges and triumphs. “For entrepreneurs, every day is a challenge, but it is also an opportunity. By embracing digital transformation, quality standards, and collaborative networks, MSMEs can significantly contribute to making India a global manufacturing hub,” he concluded.

As the event drew to a close, the message was clear: the future of MSMEs in India is bright, with ample opportunities for growth and success, supported by a robust framework of government initiatives and collaborative efforts.

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