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MSME needs right kind of relief package: Assocham

Suggesting some measures, Assocham president Vineet Agarwal said banks should increase working capital limit of MSMEs by 20 per cent but not charge any extra collateral.

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Published Date - 23 May 2021, 09:40 PM
MSME needs right kind of relief package: Assocham
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Lucknow: Industry body Assocham has demanded from the government a ‘concentrated and right kind’ of relief package for MSME sector, which was most affected by Covid-19 pandemic. “Yes, there is a need for a relief package which has to be directed very carefully. We at Assocham believe that both the Centre and the States need to come together with certain plans, so that we can give a concentrated, focused and the right kind of relief to whoever needs it the most,” Assocham president Vineet Agarwal said on Sunday.

Suggesting some measures, he said banks should increase working capital limit of MSMEs by 20 per cent but not charge any extra collateral. Secondly, re-classification of NPAs of MSMEs should be done, Agarwal said. Thirdly, street vendors, small shopkeepers should be provided with some sort of relief, direct benefit, working capital loan, he added. As last time some relief measures were taken specifically for the rural sector, a similar step once again should be taken, the Assocham president said.


“Certainly, there is a need for some kind of impetus at various levels and definitely more at the MSME level,” said Agarwal, who is also the managing director of Transport Corporation of India Limited (TCIL). On the impact of the second wave of the pandemic on the economy, he said, “As we saw during the first wave as well, the larger companies were able to come out of it much faster. We are seeing that MSMEs are facing a brunt of issues now. So many of them are facing demand cuts. Some of them are not receiving their payments on time. We also know that the commodity cycle has increased i.e., the prices of commodities have increased, which is impacting their cost structure. Overall, on MSMEs the impact has been disproportionate in the economy.”

In the services sector, especially hospitality and tourism, contact industries, the challenges are much, much more. “But simultaneously we are seeing that most of the factories, industries are running to great extent, some factories where there was rise in number of Covid cases might have shut operations, but the supply chains have not been disrupted to that extent, as it happened in the first wave,” he explained. So, it is more stable in terms of impact, but there is definitely an impact, Agarwal noted.

On the recent meeting of industry bodies including Assocham with the RBI Governor, Agarwal said, “The meeting was essentially centred around discussion with industry as part of pre-monetary policy committee meeting. We had shared some of these suggestions with the RBI Governor. The idea is that we need to keep doing something, the RBI had been very proactive last time and that helped save many industries and businesses. I think similarly, the proactiveness the RBI has already started showing should continue.”

From preparation perspective to contain the third wave of Covid, as cautioned by scientists, he suggested, “There is a need to increase the number of beds, more at rural, semi-rural and semi-urban areas and district level.” There is a need to increase the number of labs to conduct genome sequencing under the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genome Sequencing Consortia (INSACOG) to measure the variants that are coming, he added. “We need to evaluate the strains and react proactively. Most importantly, vaccination needs to be accelerated to prevent third wave.”


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