MSME dept launches 'Champion State Control Room' to assist MSMEs

Nagpur, Jun 25 (KNN) In a bid to resolve the problems of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) such as recovery of dues, the MSME Department has launched Champion State Control Room, said an official.
Addressing a webinar, on Wednesday, conducted by Vidarbha Industries Association Lady Entrepreneurs Wing (LIA LEW), P M Parlewar, Director, MSME – DI, Nagpur said, ''the Champion State Control Room will resolve problems of MSMEs such as Finance, Marketing, Raw Materials, Labor, Regulatory Permissions, etc.,''
“If MSMEs facing problems regarding payment recovery from the government or from big corporates then that firm can contact the state control room for assistance. Also, this control room can help the small businesses to get registered on Government e-Market Place (GeM),” he added.
Parlewar, while elaborating on various schemes for MSMEs of Atmanirbhar Bharat, said Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) is in the form of additional working capital term loan facility (in case of Banks and Financial Institutions), and additional term loan facility (in case of NBFCs).
''It is a special scheme to help small businesses battling the economic impact of Covid-19,'' he added.
He also highlighted various schemes of MSME ministry like Technical & Management Consultancy for PMEGP, Entrepreneurship/Skill Development Training (ESDP, MDP), Marketing Assistance for GeM, Exhibitions, Public Procurement Policy, Technology and Quality Upgradation includes CLCSS, Lean Manufacturing, Assistance for Export Promotion, Cluster Development, IPR etc.
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