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Delayed payments hitting micro, small enterprises in Mysuru region

December 15, 2018 01:06 am | Updated 01:06 am IST - MYSURU

Many are not aware of the provisions of the law that protect them from such situations

The law enacted by the Government of India to expedite payment to micro, small and medium enterprises by bulk purchasers seems to have little impact on the fortunes of the micro and small enterprises as there is very little awareness about it in Mysuru region.

Micro and small enterprises tend to be ancillary units to the medium and large industrial units and supply components that are outsourced from them. They tend to be bogged down by delayed payments that in turn stretch indefinitely. This often leads to the closure of many of the smaller units.

Though the Micro, Small, Medium Enterprise Development Act, 2006, (MSMED-2006), was introduced by the Centre to bail out ancillary units from such a situation, there is very little awareness among entrepreneurs that they are protected by law against delayed payment by bulk buyers.

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Suresh Kumar Jain of Mysore Industries Association (MIA) told

The Hindu that there are more than 40,000 micro and small units in Mysuru district alone and their numbers spread across Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajanagar, Mandya, Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts could be in excess of 2.5 lakh units. “Though a majority of them report financial duress because of the delay in payments, there are only 25 cases registered to initiate recovery under the Act,” he added.

“This is a clear indication of a lack of awareness that the entrepreneurs are protected by law against delayed payment which has forced many units to shut down,” said Mr. Jain.

The Act clearly stipulates that the MSME Facilitation Council will assist the enterprises in the recovery of their dues from medium and large industries, PSUs, State and Union government departments, towards the supplies made to them.

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The protection clause was introduced on recognising that the delayed payment directly affects the fortunes of the small units as it dries up the supply of working capital requirement and eventually results in their closure.

The Act was introduced in 2006 and after more than 12 years not many entrepreneurs have initiated the initiate recovery process due to lack of awareness and this is evident in the number of cases (25) filed against bulk purchasers.

Stakeholders from the micro and small units said a majority of them have been affected by delay in payments due to them as it affects their ability to repay the loan.

“Our properties get attached by the financial institutions due to delay in payment by the larger enterprises but we are forced to continue our supplies to them as we risk being shunned in favour of other suppliers,” they added expressing their helplessness in initiating legal action against bigger players.

Awareness programme on Act for stakeholders on December 18

An awareness programme on Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises Act, 2006, and the powers of the Facilitation Councils to help recover delayed payments, will be held in the city on December 18.

It will help stakeholders appreciate the salient features of the Act under which they are protected by law against delayed payment that affects their fortunes. The programme has been jointly organised by the Directorate of MSME, Bengaluru, District Industries Centre, Mysuru, Mysore Industries Association and MSME Council. It will be held from 10.30 a.m. at Lalitha Sabhangana Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology. Gunjan Krishna, Commissioner of MSME Directorate, will inaugurate it.

Vasu, former MLA and MIA president; Piyush Agarwal, Deputy Director Ministry of MSME, New Delhi; and Ravi Koti, president, MSME Council, will participate. Entrepreneurs from Mysuru, Mandya, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Hassan, Chikkamangaluru, Chamarajanagara, representatives of various industrial organisations and establishments who purchase from micro and small scale manufacturers and service providers can participate.

Those interested may register before December 16. Visit www.msmemysuru.com to complete the registration with a fee of ₹100 or call 8217647961 / 9986444654 for details.

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