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The
President under Notification dated 9th May 2007 has amended the
Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961. Pursuant to this
amendment, Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries (Krishi Evam Gramin Udyog
Mantralaya) and Ministry of Small Scale Industries (Laghu Udyog Mantralaya) have
been merged into a single Ministry, namely, “MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM
ENTERPRISES (SUKSHMA LAGHU AUR MADHYAM UDYAM MANTRALAYA)”
Worldwide,
the micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have been accepted as the engine of
economic growth and for promoting equitable development. The major advantage of the sector is its employment
potential at low capital cost. The
labour intensity of the MSME sector is much higher than that of
the large enterprises.
The MSMEs constitute
over 90% of total enterprises in most of the economies and are credited with
generating the highest rates of employment growth and account for a major share
of industrial production and exports. In India too, the MSMEs
play a pivotal role
in the overall industrial economy of the country. In recent years
the MSME sector has consistently registered higher growth rate compared to the
overall industrial sector. With its agility and dynamism, the sector has shown
admirable innovativeness and adaptability to survive the recent economic downturn
and recession.
As per available statistics (4th Census of MSME Sector), this sector employs
an estimated 59.7 million persons spread over 26.1 million enterprises.
It is estimated that in terms
of value, MSME sector accounts for about 45% of the manufacturing output and
around 40% of the total export of the country.
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