MSME Ministry Strengthens Clusters with Modern Infrastructure and Shared Facilities July 9, 2025 Rahul Singh Msme News 0 New Delhi, July 9, 2025 —To strengthen India’s MSME sector through collaborative growth, the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises is actively implementing the Micro and Small Enterprises – Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP). The scheme aims to promote sustainable, technology-driven development by supporting MSMEs grouped in clusters with upgraded infrastructure and access to common facilities. Through this initiative, the Ministry is addressing long-standing challenges such as limited access to technology, lack of testing infrastructure, and high operational costs that small enterprises often face individually. By facilitating Common Facility Centres (CFCs) and improving industrial estates, the MSE-CDP scheme is helping clusters become more efficient, competitive, and innovation-ready. The Common Facility Centres serve as shared spaces for activities like product testing, R&D, training, packaging, and design support. These centres enable MSMEs to improve the quality of their products without the need to individually invest in expensive equipment or laboratories. For instance, textile, food processing, engineering, and handicraft clusters have benefited from collective access to modern tools, training programmes, and marketing support. Apart from CFCs, the scheme also focuses on the upgradation of existing industrial infrastructure. Roads, drainage, power supply, and IT connectivity are being improved to support smooth business operations and logistics for units operating within these clusters. This ensures a better working environment and promotes productivity across the board. Significantly, the MSE-CDP scheme encourages green and sustainable manufacturing practices, integrating energy-efficient systems and waste management into cluster development. It also emphasises skill development and capacity building, enabling entrepreneurs and workers to adopt modern manufacturing practices. The Ministry of MSME believes that cluster-based development promotes cooperation over competition. It not only boosts local employment and product quality but also helps MSMEs connect with larger markets—both domestic and international. By enabling shared growth through collective infrastructure and services, the MSE-CDP scheme continues to emerge as a key driver for inclusive and sustainable MSME growth in India. Popular Articles Msme News Scheme for Assistance to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME): Assistance for Patent Registration Msme News 42% of MSMEs Struggle with Credit Access or Rely on Informal Finance: SIDBI Survey Msme News India Is Using Its BRICS Chair Moment to Fight for Small Businesses Msme News New Trade Connect e-Platform for Exporters: Everything You Need to Know Msme News Why Falling Prices Made India’s Growth Look Faster Msme News MSME Ministry Empowers Small Enterprises with Digital and E-Commerce Support under RAMP Msme News Telangana Govt Earmarks ₹600 Crore to Boost MSME Sector Msme News MSMEs Encouraged to Apply for ZED Certification: A Guide to the Process Msme News Government Announces ₹10,000 Crore MSME Growth Fund in Budget 2026–27 Msme News JSW One Platforms Enters Unicorn League After ₹340 Crore Funding Round
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