Haryana Government Brings MSME Services Under Right to Service Act for Timely Delivery March 27, 2025 Rahul Singh Msme News 0 Haryana: In a significant move to enhance efficiency and transparency, the Haryana government has brought 17 key services under the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) department within the ambit of the Right to Service Act, 2014. This step ensures that MSMEs in the state receive timely support and approvals, enabling them to grow without unnecessary bureaucratic delays. As per the notification issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, the government has designated officers, first grievance redressal authorities, and second grievance redressal authorities to facilitate smooth service delivery. This structured approach is expected to significantly reduce waiting periods and administrative hurdles for MSME stakeholders. The MSME services now covered under the Right to Service Act include various financial, compliance, and subsidy-related schemes. Among them are the Mandi Development Assistance, Testing Equipment Assistance Scheme, Credit Rating Scheme, Energy Audit Scheme, Assistance for Environmental Compliance, Credit-Linked Interest Subsidy Scheme, Safety Audit Scheme, Water Audit Scheme, Quality Certification Assistance Scheme, and Stamp Duty Refund Scheme. Additionally, other important services such as Electricity Duty/Open Access Charge Exemption, Freight Assistance Grant Scheme, Interest Subsidy for MSMEs, Employment Generation Subsidy, Assistance for Technology Acquisition, Investment Subsidy on Value-Added Tax/State Goods and Services Tax (VAT/SGST), and Patent Registration Scheme have also been included in the list. To ensure efficiency in service delivery, the government has set strict timelines for processing applications. The issuance of approval letters must be completed within 45 days, sanction letters within seven days, and disbursement of funds within 14 days. This structured timeline will ensure faster access to incentives and support schemes, thereby encouraging more entrepreneurs to invest in the MSME sector. With this initiative, the Haryana government aims to create a more business-friendly environment for MSMEs by ensuring that essential services and financial assistance reach entrepreneurs without unnecessary delays. This move aligns with the broader goal of strengthening India’s MSME ecosystem, promoting ease of doing business, and driving economic growth in the state. Disclaimer: This summary is for informational purposes and readers should verify specific details through official reports or consult industry professionals for comprehensive insights Popular Articles Msme News Financial Inclusion: Need to Bridge Gender Gap in MSME Sector, Says RBI’s Swaminathan IPO News Arkade Developers IPO Allotment: Key Details on Application Status, GMP, and Listing Date Msme News Tamilnad Mercantile Bank (TMB) Focuses on MSME Growth, Partners with McKinsey for Strategy Development Msme News Nirman Agri Genetics Sets Board Meeting to Consider Bonus Shares, Dividend, and Expansion Plan IPO News NTPC Green Energy IPO: Special Benefits for NTPC Shareholders and Employees Msme News Debroy’s Demise: A Monumental Loss for Indian MSMEs, Says FISME Msme News Akme Fintrade Partners With MAS Financial for Streamlined MSME Financing Msme News Coimbatore MSMEs Appeal to Government Against Proposed Steel Import Duty Hike Msme News MSME Pre-Pack Process Sees Limited Effectiveness, Says IBBI Report; Suggests Steps to Boost Adoption Msme News Union Budget 2025-26- A transformative budget for MSME this year!
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