Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

RE: Making Indian MSMEs globally competitive


Dear Sir / Madam :


Thank you for your invite

Unfortunately , given my age ( 81 + years ) and by-pass history , I will not be able to attend

But , in my own small way , I am trying to help MSME


I believe that :


MSMEs cannot afford to spend lakhs of Rupees to advertise their products / services

>  Most MSME cannot afford to set-up their own sales-distribution network

>  Nearly all MSME sell their output through larger organized companies

>  A large percentage of MSME operate as sub-contractors to larger companies


This belief prompted me to recently launch ,




where , we have an online database of ,

>    2,27,000 + Indian Companies

>    listed as per 52 Industry Sectors

>    located in 2,000 + towns


Any MSME can register on B2B , and send out its Marketing Message to a large number of potential clients across India , with a SINGLE CLICK , - and in a matter of minutes  !

And should an MSME want to promote its products / services to millions of Companies around the World , it can send its Marketing Email to some 8,000 + International Chambers of Commerce , located in 5,332 Cities of the World - again , in a matter of minutes !

I would appreciate if you can pass on this info to participating MSME

with regards ,


( click to view my profile )


Mumbai

PS :

If there are any questions , feel free to phone me ( 0-98,67,55,08,08 )




From: invitation@tradeindia.com [mailto:invitation@tradeindia.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 10:20 PM
To: hcp@recruitguru.com
Subject: Making Indian MSMEs globally competitive

October 14, 2014
OTHER NEWSLETTERS
Making Indian MSMEs globally competitive
A new report, "The new wave Indian MSME: An action agenda for growth", by CII-KPMG released last week says that India will emerge as one of the leading global economies over the next decade and to make the country's micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) sector backbone of this economy, we need to make these firms globally competitive. The report comes with some valuable suggestions which I would like to share here with you.
Some important recommendations made in regard to infrastructure include 25% land reservation for MSMEs at all industrial corridors; development of national, regional infrastructure and industry specific clusters equipped with facilities like tool rooms, B2B access and e-platforms; promotion of IT development in MSME clusters and emphasis on cloud computing; improvement of road, rail and air connectivity, and promotion of industry-academia collaboration for R&D and technology support.
On regulatory reform, the study voices for a single comprehensive MSME law for the whole country. In addition, it also suggests the introduction of effective policies to help MSMEs deal with two lingering problems — delayed payment and difficult exit. There are two other important steps the report mention about: development of a national procurement policy for public and private enterprises for specified areas in each sector, and introduction of direct and indirect tax benefits for micro, small and medium enterprises in various ranges and for different periods.
On funding, the report talks about incentivizing debt funding and investments by high-net-worth individuals and funds in MSME segment. For making MSME lending attractive to banks, a number of steps, including separate sub limit for sub sector for MSME for funding, rationalized interest rate for credit rated firms, low-cost credit scheme for micro firms and start-ups, etc. are put forward. In addition, the report also suggests a scheme that can ensure speedy financial assistance for exporting SMEs to scale up operations.
For utilization of the Rs 10,000 cr MSME development fund and the Rs 200 cr MSME technology fund announced in the Budget, the report suggests, among other measures, creation of fund facilitation centers with linkage of industry associations, equity funds, banks, MSMEs, etc while for skill development it suggests — besides upgradation of skill development institutions and promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation — different types of sops, such as on generating additional employment and for employing women and special categories.
I invite your opinions on these suggestions. What more do you think the government should do to make our MSMEs globally competitive?
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