Updated
Updated · The Hindu · Jun 16
Andhra Pradesh Backs 64,000 MSMEs With ₹1.90 Lakh Crore, Targeting 17,600 Jobs
Updated
Updated · The Hindu · Jun 16

Andhra Pradesh Backs 64,000 MSMEs With ₹1.90 Lakh Crore, Targeting 17,600 Jobs

2 articles · Updated · The Hindu · Jun 16

Summary

  • ₹1.90 lakh crore in bank credit has been facilitated for Andhra Pradesh MSMEs over the past two years, as the state casts the sector as a main engine of industrial growth and employment.
  • Nearly 64,000 MSMEs are operating in the state, with sector-specific policies for textiles, food processing, electronics, clean energy and pharmaceuticals, alongside MSME parks meant to push industry into rural areas.
  • The Chief Minister Entrepreneurship Advancement Programme aims to spur thousands of new enterprises and create more than 17,600 jobs, fitting the government's broader push to raise household incomes through entrepreneurship.
  • Women remain central to that strategy: self-help groups received more than ₹63,000 crore in bank linkages, and the state is working to create 500,000 women entrepreneurs this financial year.

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