The West Bengal government aims to provide Rs 1.53 lakh crore in bank loans to the MSME sector this fiscal year, marking a 5.5% increase from the previous year, officials reported. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, the state's MSME sector received Rs 1.45 lakh crore in bank credit, reflecting a 14% growth.

West Bengal is a significant player in the MSME sector, housing 21.5% of India's total MSME units. The state boasts 89 lakh MSME units, employing 1.36 crore people. Among these, 29 lakh units are owned by women entrepreneurs, constituting 32.7% of the total units in the state, according to Debashis Bandopadhyay, Special Secretary of the MSME Department.
MSME Clusters and Employment
The state has established 589 MSME clusters, with 41.77% involved in manufacturing, 25.47% in trading, and 21.5% in other sectors. "The amount of bank loans given to MSMEs in the state is on the rise, which is very encouraging," said an official at a Bengal Chamber-organised MSME event.
These loans are primarily used as working capital and for capital expenditure by the units, which helps them expand their business and create more employment opportunities in the sector. Over the past three years, approximately 1,400 power loom units have been set up in West Bengal.
Power Loom Units and Fabric Supply
The state is also providing free uniforms to students in all government, government-aided, and government-sponsored schools, requiring a total of 5 crore metres of fabric annually. Previously, this fabric was sourced from outside the state. However, now local power loom units supply fabric worth around Rs 500 crore per year.
The rise in bank loans for MSMEs is seen as a positive development for business growth and job creation within the sector. This financial support is crucial for sustaining and expanding operations across various industries within West Bengal's MSME landscape.
The state's focus on boosting local production through initiatives like supporting power loom units not only meets internal demands but also strengthens its economic framework by reducing dependency on external sources.
West Bengal's commitment to enhancing its MSME sector through increased financial support and local production initiatives highlights its role as a key contributor to India's overall economic growth.
This strategic approach ensures that more businesses can thrive while creating substantial employment opportunities for its residents.
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