Punjab Cabinet okays rules to promote &
develop MSMEs, puts in place mechanism to
mitigate delayed payments
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Chandigarhh, September 17, 2021: The Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in
Punjab have got a major impetus with the
state cabinet approving rules to provide a
well-formulated legal framework for their
operations, with effective mechanisms to
mitigate the problem of delayed payments to
such enterprises.
The Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Captain
Amarinder Singh, on Friday okayed the
Punjab Micro and Small Enterprises
Facilitation Councils Rules, 2021 under
Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Development (MSMED) Act, 2006, to
facilitate promotion, development and
competitiveness of MSMEs.
According to a spokesperson of the Chief
Minister's Office, these rules provide the
first-ever legal framework for recognition of
the concept of "enterprise" (comprising both
manufacturing and services), and integrating
the three tiers of these enterprises, namely
Micro, Small and Medium.
One of the silent features
of Act is that it provides an effective
mechanism for mitigating the problems of
delayed payments of micro and small
enterprises.
All district level Micro and Small Enterprises
Facilitation Councils established under the
chairmanship of respective Deputy
Commissioners across the State would
ensure proper implementation of the
aforesaid rules to ensure development of
MSMEs in the State, and to resolve the
issues of delayed payments effectively for
betterment of Micro & Small Entrepreneurs
under the Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises Development Act, 2006.
Notably, the respective Deputy
Commissioner of these districts shall
exercise the powers of the Director,
Industries and Commerce, and shall be the
Chairperson of the Council with Lead District
Bank Manager of the concerned District as
Members, besides two members from the
association of micro or small Industry or
enterprises in the state MSMEs as non-
official members. The General Manager of
District Industries Centre would be the
Member Secretary.