EMPLOYMENT GENERATION FOR TRIBALS UNDER MSME SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION FOR TRIBALS UNDER MSME SECTOR
Government is implementing several schemes/programmes for the benefits of unemployed youths in the country including tribal communities which inter alia includes:
Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP):
Ministry of MSME, through Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), is implementing PMEGP for assisting entrepreneurs across the country in setting up of new units in the non-farm sector. Any individual above 18 years of age is eligible to apply. It aims to provide employment opportunities to traditional artisans/rural and urban unemployed youth at their doorstep.
PMEGP being a Central Sector Scheme assists General Category beneficiaries with Margin Money (MM) subsidy of 25% of the project cost in rural areas and 15% in urban areas. For beneficiaries belonging to Special Categories such as Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, OBCs, Minorities, Women, Ex-servicemen, Differently- Abled, Transgenders, beneficiaries belonging to Northeastern Region, Hill and Border areas, and Aspirational Districts, the Margin Money subsidy is 35% in rural areas and 25% in urban areas. Besides, beneficiaries from General Categories contribute 10% of project cost while beneficiaries from Special Categories contribute 5% of project cost. The maximum cost of project is Rs. 50 lakhs in the manufacturing sector and Rs. 20 lakhs in the service sector.
The number of micro-enterprises assisted, belonging to Scheduled Tribes beneficiaries, Margin Money subsidy disbursed to them and employment opportunities generated by these units during the last five years are given below:
Financial Year
All India (Scheduled Tribes)
Rural Areas (Scheduled Tribes)
Units Assisted
Estimated Employment Generated
MM Subsidy (Rs. Cr)
Units Assisted
Estimated Employment generated
MM Subsidy
(Rs. Cr)
2019-20
6,020
48,160
122.30
5,402
43,216
112.64
2020-21
5,497
43,976
127.09
4,994
39,952
117.37
2021-22
7,225
57,800
163.94
6,497
51,976
150.43
2022-23
4,850
38,800
133.48
4,300
34,400
120.22
2023-24
4,681
37,448
169.09
4,018
32,144
149.85
The performance of PMEGP in Maharashtra in terms of micro units owned by Scheduled Tribes during the last 5 years is as below:
Financial Year
Maharashtra
Rural Areas in Maharashtra
Units Assisted
Estimated Employment Generated
MM Subsidy (Rs. Cr)
Units Assisted
Estimated Employment Generated
MM Subsidy (Rs. Cr)
2019-20
112
896
1.39
103
824
1.29
2020-21
92
736
1.66
82
656
1.52
2021-22
113
904
3.35
98
784
2.99
2022-23
91
728
2.06
82
656
1.91
2023-24
79
632
2.54
70
560
2.26
Udyam and Udyam Assist Platform (UAP) Portal: Government had launched “Udyam Registration” for MSMEs, for Ease of Doing Business w.e.f. 01.07.2020 and Udyam Assist Platform on 11.01.2023 to bring Informal Micro Enterprises under the formal ambit for availing the benefits under Priority Sector Lending.
Total number of Scheduled Tribe Owned MSMEs Registered and Employment Reported under Udyam & UAP since inception till date for All India & Maharashtra State are given below:
All India
Platform
Total Registration (Nos.)
Employment
UDYAM
7,60,851
57,58,623
UAP
7,82,567
8,55,286
Total:-
15,43,418
66,13,909
Maharashtra
Platform
Total Registration (Nos.)
Employment
UDYAM
82,436
3,78,392
UAP
76,232
78,958
Total:-
1,58,668
4,57,350
*As on 22/07/2024
Since its inception in 2000, 91.76 lakh guarantees were approved involving an amount Rs. 6.78 lakh crore as on 30.06.2024. For the first time, Rs. 2.00 lakh crore of guarantee coverage crossed in current FY -2023-24.
Number of Guarantees approved and amount involved under CGTMSE for beneficiaries under Scheduled Tribes category from 2019-20 to 2023-24 are given below:
Financial Year
All India
Maharastra
Number of Guarantees approved
Amount (Rs. Cr)
Number of Guarantees approved
Amount (Rs. Cr)
2019-20
5681
246.60
198
11.92
2020-21
11960
313.88
298
7.08
2021-22
13396
427.65
232
9.69
2022-23
21849
919.62
513
26.69
2023-24
27926
1518.60
1363
64.46
The SFURTI Scheme was launched in 2005-06 for making Traditional Industries more productive and competitive by organizing the Traditional Industries and artisans into clusters to provide support for their long-term sustainability and economies of scale. The scheme was revamped in 2014-15. The Objective of the scheme is to organize traditional artisans into collectives for manufacturing value added products, on scale, with a vision of sustainable increase in artisan income.
Financial Assistance:
Details of Clusters under ST category under SFURTI
Out of a total of 513 clusters approved under SFURTI since 2015-16, 50 clusters belong to ST category with a total Government of India assistance of Rs. 121.41 crore, directly benefitting 24,126 traditional artisans. Out of these 50 clusters under ST category, 34 clusters are currently functional and are providing sustainable employment to 15,585 artisans.
Wardha Bamboo Cluster under ST category was approved in 2020 in Maharashtra with GoI assistance of Rs. 1.61 crore, benefitting 229 artisans.
A central sector scheme of the Ministry of MSME, Government of India launched in 2016 by the Hon’ble Prime Minister. The scheme aims at capacity enhancement of SC-ST entrepreneurs and promoting “entrepreneurship culture” amongst the SC-ST population. NSSH scheme is empowering SC-ST population to participate in the public procurement process and fulfil the mandated target of 4% procurement from SC-ST enterprises under Public Procurement Policy by the Ministries, Departments and CPSEs.
Since inception, a total of 28978 beneficiaries belonging to ST communities have availed benefits under various components of NSSH Scheme and out of these 2579 beneficiaries are from the State of Maharashtra.
vi. Coir Vikas Yojana (CVY)
CVY is an umbrella scheme with its six sub-scheme components, formulated with the objective of overall and sustainable development of coir industry in India. The interventions under CVY Scheme envisage a wide range of activities such as Research & Development, skill development of artisans, women empowerment through modernization, upgradation and establishing new units, promoting the domestic as well as export market, providing of trade and industry related functional support services, and welfare of coir workers. The details of ST beneficiaries are as under:-
No: of candidates trained
FY
2021-22
No of ST
Beneficiaries
FY
2022-23
No of ST
Beneficiaries
FY
2023-24
No of ST
Beneficiaries
4755
726
2794
242
4193
548
This information was given by the Minister of State for Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sushri Shobha Karandlaje in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
- Credit Guarantee Scheme: The Ministry of MSME, Government of India is also implementing Credit Guarantee Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises through Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE), for providing collateral free loan up to a limit of Rs. 500 lakh (w.e.f. 01.04.2023) to MSEs with a guarantee coverage up to 85% for various categories of loans.