‘JK FinMin urges banks to
recognise difficulties of fledgling entrepreneurs’
Central Govt has political will
& resolve to initiate bold economic reforms: Dr Jitendra Singh
SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 6: Urging banks to simplify the process
of giving loans to small enterprises, Minister for Finance, Labour &
Employment, Dr Haseeb Drabu today said entrepreneurs fail not because of bad
business model but due to social and domestic compulsions.
The Finance Minister was speaking at the opening ceremony
of Mudra Protsahan Abhiyaan here at SKICC. The campaign is going to be held at
50 locations across the country. The ceremony was also attended by Minister of
State, PMO, Jitendra Singh, Principal Secretary, Finance, Navin Kumar Choudhary
and J&K Bank chairman, Parvaiz Ahmad.
Pointing to a woman in the audience whose infant kid
started crying in the middle of the promotional ceremony, the Finance Minister
said the state of the woman reflects the state of an aspiring entrepreneur who
has to factor in both the financial and domestic compulsions before starting
their entrepreneurial ventures.
“Like the difficulties of that woman, the financial
institutions need to recognise the difficulties faced by a fledgling
entrepreneur. There is passion of entrepreneurship and compulsion of
domesticity which financial institutions need to factor in,” Dr Drabu said.
Describing small-scale industries as the backbone of the
country’s economy, Dr Drabu said various schemes have been devised since
independence to address the issue of financing the micro industry but with
little success.
“Mudra will try and restore balance by helping a banker
understand where the intervention is required. There are millions of small
enterprises in India which contribute 46 percent to manufacturing output and 44
percent to exports, yet they get only eight percent credit while their
credit-to-GDP ratio is less than three percent,” he said.
Urging the financial institutions to evolve their credit
system in light of new technology, Dr Drabu said the Mudra scheme covers up for
their lack of functioning. “The scheme is the indictment of the failure of
banking sector because Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to intervene himself to
get banks to lend loans at small interest rates through Mudra,” he said.
Dr Drabu said the Mudra scheme doesn’t subsidise or give
free loans to aspiring entrepreneurs but it will leverage the current banking
infrastructure and technology so that the government is not burdened and enough
traction is generated to create viable entrepreneurship.
“Once there is access to credit for an aspiring
entrepreneur, next step would be the demand for credit. Mudra will provide
access to credit by leveraging positions. The scheme will create securities in
the mind of young entrepreneurs which will allow him to take risks that forms
the basis of entrepreneurship. If risk mitigation is done, you will find a lot
of appetite,” he said.
The Finance Minister said that bringing in subsidies and
tax waivers erode the culture of entrepreneurship, “Entrepreneurs must be
allowed to bloom in a competitive culture form the word go. J&K is used to
a certain culture of exemptions which will not sustain in the long run. The
enduring theme of economic policy should be to manage the finances and address
the issues of social value system,” he said.
Dr Drabu said the introduction of Goods and Services Tax
regime is generating a certain degree of resistance because people were adopted
to the old regime of indirect taxation, “People used to do certain way of
business but they must adapt to the change in taxation system. As a policy, GST
is meant to change national value system,” he said.
Speaking on the occasion, MoS in PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh
said the Government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi is committed to strengthen the small scale industries across the country,
“Our government has got the political will and resolve to initiate bold reforms
to streamline the economy and we have done so in the form of GST and
demonetization,” he said.
The MoS in Prime Minister’s Office said the Central
government is committed to change the fortunes of the underprivileged in the
country, “Soon after being sworn in, PM Modi stated that his government will
work for the welfare of the poorest of the poor. Schemes such as Mudra and Jan
Dhan Yojna will go a long way in improving the financial state of the poor in
the country,” he said.
Earlier, a short film was screened on the Mudra scheme and
how it is going to change the culture of entrepreneurship across the country.
The J&K Bank also showcased some success stories of the scheme from Kashmir
Valley. On the occasion, sanction letters for loans availed under Mudra
for various entrepreneurial ventures were handed out to the aspirants by Dr
Drabu and Dr Singh.


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