The Government
monitors the growth in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in the
country by conducting All India Census of the sector, periodically. As per the latest
Census (Fourth Census), conducted (with base reference year 2006-07), wherein the data
was collected till 2009 and results published in 2011-12, as well as data
extracted from Economic Census 2005 conducted by Central Statistics Office,
Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, for activities excluded
from Fourth Census, namely wholesale / retail trade, legal, educational &
social services, hotel & restaurants, transports and storage &
warehousing (except cold storage), the details of total number of MSME and the
growth rate, as compared to Third All India Census of Small Scale Industries
(conducted with base reference year 2001-02) are given in Annexure-I.
State- wise Annual
Compound Growth Rate of estimated number of Enterprises in SSI/MSME Sector
for 2001-02 to 2006-07
|
Sl. No.
|
State/UTs
|
Estimated number of Enterprises(Lakh)
|
SSI(2001-02)
|
MSME(2006-07)
|
Growth Rate
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
1.
|
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
|
0.73
|
3.01
|
32.72
|
2.
|
HIMACHAL PRADESH
|
0.76
|
2.87
|
30.38
|
3.
|
PUNJAB
|
3.77
|
14.46
|
30.85
|
4.
|
CHANDIGARH
|
0.22
|
0.49
|
17.11
|
5.
|
UTTARAKHAND
|
1.06
|
3.74
|
28.58
|
6.
|
HARYANA
|
2.23
|
8.66
|
31.13
|
7.
|
DELHI
|
1.77
|
5.52
|
25.54
|
8.
|
RAJASTHAN
|
4.42
|
16.64
|
30.39
|
9.
|
UTTAR PRADESH
|
17.08
|
44.03
|
20.85
|
10.
|
BIHAR
|
5.19
|
14.70
|
23.13
|
11.
|
SIKKIM
|
0.00
|
0.17
|
114.18
|
12.
|
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
|
0.01
|
0.41
|
100.73
|
13.
|
NAGALAND
|
0.14
|
0.39
|
22.88
|
14.
|
MANIPUR
|
0.48
|
0.91
|
13.67
|
15.
|
MIZORAM
|
0.11
|
0.29
|
21.41
|
16.
|
TRIPURA
|
0.24
|
0.98
|
32.15
|
17.
|
MEGHALAYA
|
0.23
|
0.88
|
31.38
|
18.
|
ASSAM
|
1.94
|
6.62
|
27.77
|
19.
|
WEST BENGAL
|
7.71
|
34.64
|
35.04
|
20.
|
JHARKHAND
|
1.32
|
6.75
|
38.52
|
21.
|
ODISHA
|
3.88
|
15.73
|
32.29
|
22.
|
CHHATTISGARH
|
2.64
|
5.20
|
14.53
|
23.
|
MADHYA PRADESH
|
7.94
|
19.33
|
19.49
|
24.
|
GUJARAT
|
5.30
|
21.78
|
32.65
|
25.
|
DAMAN & DIU
|
0.02
|
0.06
|
20.84
|
26.
|
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
|
0.01
|
0.09
|
67.56
|
27.
|
MAHARASHTRA
|
8.04
|
30.63
|
30.68
|
28.
|
ANDHRA PRADESH
|
8.75
|
25.96
|
24.28
|
29.
|
KARNATAKA
|
6.59
|
20.19
|
25.10
|
30.
|
GOA
|
0.07
|
0.86
|
64.65
|
31.
|
LAKSHADWEEP
|
0.01
|
0.02
|
32.80
|
32.
|
KERALA
|
4.53
|
22.13
|
37.34
|
33.
|
TAMIL NADU
|
7.88
|
33.13
|
33.27
|
34.
|
PUDUCHERRY
|
0.09
|
0.35
|
31.95
|
35.
|
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS
|
0.03
|
0.14
|
34.67
|
ALL INDIA
|
105.21
|
361.76
|
28.02
|
The growth rate
of new units established during 2007-08 to 2013-14, as per the number of
Entrepreneurs Memorandum Part-II indicating commencement of operation (filed
under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 at District
Industries Centres of State / UTs Commissionerates / Directorates of Industries),
State / UT-wise, is given:
State-wise Annual Growth Rate of Number of
Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part-II)
Sl. No.
|
State/UTs
|
Growth Rate of number of EM-II filed
(%)
|
2007-08 to
2008-09
|
2008-09 to
2009-10
|
2009-10 to
2010-11
|
2010-11 to
2011-12
|
2011-12 to
2012-13
|
2012-13 to
2013-14
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
(6)
|
(7)
|
(8)
|
1.
|
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
|
-6.99
|
22.76
|
-23.32
|
28.01
|
-12.22
|
-10.61
|
2.
|
HIMACHAL PRADESH
|
11.18
|
13.84
|
-10.54
|
-9.13
|
-9.81
|
-18.78
|
3.
|
PUNJAB
|
36.48
|
72.09
|
36.50
|
3.31
|
-14.35
|
-13.69
|
4.
|
CHANDIGARH
|
403.13
|
58.39
|
-31.76
|
48.85
|
-46.33
|
33.09
|
5.
|
UTTARAKHAND
|
-10.27
|
39.00
|
5.45
|
7.50
|
8.02
|
7.77
|
6.
|
HARYANA
|
36.48
|
-15.99
|
6.63
|
-7.31
|
-22.47
|
17.86
|
7.
|
DELHI
|
-46.56
|
135.71
|
20.61
|
67.34
|
29.13
|
-23.49
|
8.
|
RAJASTHAN
|
6.65
|
-0.49
|
1.59
|
-1.24
|
4.67
|
14.57
|
9.
|
UTTAR PRADESH
|
3.90
|
5.85
|
-1.35
|
-2.19
|
-4.24
|
46.58
|
10.
|
BIHAR
|
9.77
|
27.95
|
7.28
|
-4.51
|
-9.03
|
-16.16
|
11.
|
SIKKIM
|
407.14
|
-74.65
|
122.22
|
-25.00
|
-63.33
|
-27.27
|
12.
|
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
|
128.57
|
-40.28
|
-30.23
|
-58.33
|
120.00
|
-54.55
|
13.
|
NAGALAND
|
263.61
|
-42.15
|
-84.98
|
-1.84
|
8.45
|
4.76
|
14.
|
MANIPUR
|
155.56
|
-41.30
|
50.62
|
0.00
|
48.36
|
-1.66
|
15.
|
MIZORAM
|
111.50
|
4.60
|
-60.40
|
-33.84
|
-6.87
|
74.59
|
16.
|
TRIPURA
|
51.28
|
-6.78
|
-0.91
|
-5.96
|
-26.83
|
15.33
|
17.
|
MEGHALAYA
|
-1.49
|
161.96
|
-28.08
|
-23.40
|
1.40
|
10.33
|
18.
|
ASSAM
|
-5.52
|
-1.93
|
-10.25
|
-19.12
|
19.13
|
28.19
|
19.
|
WEST BENGAL
|
-23.78
|
-12.98
|
-13.49
|
33.25
|
-23.22
|
10.04
|
20.
|
JHARKHAND
|
11.81
|
-36.35
|
3.14
|
36.09
|
384.98
|
-21.12
|
21.
|
ODISHA
|
4.82
|
10.71
|
-5.75
|
30.05
|
21.67
|
7.36
|
22.
|
CHHATTISGARH
|
-3.30
|
-15.65
|
10.74
|
44.36
|
-15.45
|
5.71
|
23.
|
MADHYA PRADESH
|
15.13
|
39.24
|
-0.22
|
2.03
|
-1.35
|
-2.31
|
24.
|
GUJARAT
|
35.50
|
11.90
|
39.75
|
85.34
|
31.78
|
-14.08
|
25.
|
DAMAN & DIU
|
50.61
|
-56.68
|
17.76
|
-34.13
|
-8.43
|
-15.79
|
26.
|
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
|
-35.34
|
-30.00
|
-26.67
|
33.77
|
-9.71
|
0.00
|
27.
|
MAHARASHTRA
|
14.04
|
1.83
|
21.86
|
7.66
|
3.40
|
22.87
|
28.
|
ANDHRA PRADESH
|
5.54
|
93.48
|
0.66
|
0.61
|
-11.45
|
12.77
|
29.
|
KARNATAKA
|
4.81
|
9.49
|
7.21
|
14.03
|
15.16
|
7.26
|
30.
|
GOA
|
33.33
|
47.37
|
-21.43
|
10.23
|
6.19
|
64.08
|
31.
|
LAKSHADWEEP
|
180.00
|
64.29
|
4.35
|
-66.67
|
37.50
|
-18.18
|
32.
|
KERALA
|
44.47
|
-29.50
|
1.21
|
-0.16
|
22.40
|
10.67
|
33.
|
TAMIL NADU
|
17.36
|
30.42
|
38.52
|
22.00
|
28.79
|
27.94
|
34.
|
PUDUCHERRY
|
48.61
|
-6.54
|
-7.00
|
-35.48
|
-28.33
|
-11.63
|
35.
|
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS
|
17.31
|
11.48
|
14.71
|
5.13
|
21.95
|
0.00
|
ALL INDIA
|
11.77
|
10.45
|
11.83
|
18.45
|
14.30
|
12.44
|
Source:
- The State/UT Commissionerates/Directorates of Industries.
|
The Government
is aware of the problems being faced by the MSME sector in the country which
relate to credit, infrastructure, technology, marketing, skill development etc.
The Government
is implementing various Schemes and programmes such as Credit Guarantee Scheme,
Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme, Cluster Development Programme, National
Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, Prime Minister’s Employment Generation
programme, etc. in order to address various problems faced by the MSME sector.
This information was
given by the Minister of State, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Shri Kalraj
Mishra in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
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