Common Service Centres to Promote MSME Schemes

“We are working on all the services for rural people towards building empowered and digitally inclusive society. Like other government programmes and schemes, we will help MSME Ministry in taking their programs across India, particularly in rural areas," Dinesh Tyagi, CEO, CSC SPV.

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The Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) ministry will promote it's schemes with the help of Common Service Centre (CSC) and a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

“We are working on all the services for rural people towards building empowered and digitally inclusive society. Like other government programmes and schemes, we will help MSME Ministry in taking their programs across India, particularly in rural areas," Dinesh Tyagi, CEO, CSC SPV.

Both CSC e-Governace Services India Limited and Ministry of MSME jointly conducted a workshop early this week to train entrepreneurs about the various schemes that can be delivered through common service centres.

“CSCs can play a major role in MSME programs like Udyam Sakhi and Udyam Sathi. We can develop a group on this. India is the nation of villages and CSC-Ministry of MSME collaboration can play a major role in investment mobilisation,” said  Ram Mohan Mishra, Special Secretary and Development Commissioner MSME.

“We hope CSC will help in making our schemes more accessible in rural India. CSCs can act as facilitators in disseminating the schemes and programs of the government to the MSMEs, mainly those in the rural and semi-urban areas," said D P Srivastava, DDG, and Ministry of MSME.

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