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Gadkari Pitches Rs 10,000-Crore Fund To Buy Stake In MSMEs Listing On Bourses

The MSME ministry wants to buy 10 percent stake in small businesses wanting to list on the exchanges.

A bell stands inside the Yangon Stock Exchange in Yangon, Myanmar. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)
A bell stands inside the Yangon Stock Exchange in Yangon, Myanmar. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has sought a fund of Rs 10,000 crore to buy equity in small businesses wanting to list on the stock exchanges.

“We have requested the Finance Ministry to sanction us Rs 10,000 crore and whichever MSE (micro and small enterprises) wants to list their equity on the stock exchanges, we will buy 10 percent in them,” the MSME Minister Gadkari said at the ‘India MSE Awards 2019’.

“I believe this 10 percent of our equity will increase by two to three times in 3-4 years. So this will increase value of our capital so that we can keep rolling this fund as the government alone cannot do all the things in this age and time.”

Gadkari, who is also the union minister for road transport and highways, said he wants to increase the revenue of the ministry to Rs 1 lakh crore in next five years without seeking any help from the government by monetising road assets.

He said roadside amenities such as providing space for charging stations or petrol pumps and charging commission from companies, can be tapped to increase the revenue of the ministry.

The minister also said there is huge potential for small units and businesses in India for export competitiveness.

He said plans are afoot to create as many as 13 clusters at the village levels to set-up solar powered weaving units.

“To reach to the $5 trillion economy, MSME, khadi, handloom and handicraft industries will play a critical role... The government policies are mostly urban centric and it takes time to reach problems of the rural areas to Delhi or Mumbai. The agricultural, rural and tribal sectors are trailing behind and if people belonging to these places migrate to cities then problem will rise,” he said.

"So we have to keep a balance and have to increase the urban employment potential also.”

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