The government of India has been providing many schemes for seven years and has given over Rs 40, 700 crores to almost 1,80,630 accounts.
“Stand-Up India scheme is an important milestone in promoting entrepreneurship among SC, ST, and women,” Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on the occasion of the scheme completing seven years on Wednesday.
The Stand-Up India Scheme was launched on April 5, 2016, to promote entrepreneurship at the grassroots level focusing on economic empowerment and job creation.
This scheme has been extended up to the year 2025.
The scheme was launched to address the challenges faced by the SC, ST, and women entrepreneurs while setting up businesses or greenfield enterprises in manufacturing, services, or the trading sector and activities allied to agriculture.
“The scheme has created an ecosystem which facilitates and continues to provide a supportive environment for setting up green field enterprises through access to loans from bank branches of all scheduled commercial banks,” the finance minister added.