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Sunday, 28 June 2026

Shri Uday Samant : Godfather of MSME

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Congratulations on MSME Commissionerate — Your Vision Aligns with a Decade of Advocacy for Job Creation


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Dear Shri Uday Samant 

(uday.samant@maharashtra.gov.in)*,


I am delighted to learn that Maharashtra's Cabinet has cleared the establishment of an MSME Commissionerate and that your department is extending 20% concessions on industrial plots along with tax incentives to encourage MSME investments (Hindu Business Line, June 28, 2026).

This is exactly the move I have been advocating for over a decade. Let me show you how your initiative aligns with and fulfills a long-standing vision for job creation in Maharashtra and India.


The Vision: MSME as the Foundation of India's Economy

Over the past 10+ years, I have written extensively about why MSMEs are not just "small" businesses—they are the engine of job creation, self-employment, and distributed economic growth in India.

Here's what the data shows:

MSME ImpactScaleMy Advocacy Since
Number of MSMEs in India65 million enterprisesFoundation of Economy — Nov 2018
Employment generated120 million personsMSME accounts for 38% GDP, 45% exports
New jobs per year1.3 million annuallyFW: Only MSME Can Create 13 Million Jobs — June 2017
Youth entering workforce annually12 millionInsufficient job creation from public + private sectors
ConclusionMSME is the ONLY path to self-employmentA New Economic Order — Startup Act 2015 — Sept 2015

Your establishment of a dedicated MSME Commissionerate directly addresses this: dedicated institutional support for the sector that creates more jobs than government + corporate sectors combined.


Your Initiative Reflects My Core Advocacy: REMOVING BARRIERS, NOT ADDING THEM

Over 11 years, my core message to policymakers has been consistent:

"How can we help millions of JOBLESS to set up such MICRO-BUSINESSES? By Government (Central / State / Municipal) getting out of their way!"

Startup Portal Registration — March 2016

Your two key measures reflect this perfectly:

1. 20% Concession on Industrial Plots

This directly lowers entry barriers for MSME entrepreneurs. I advocated for this in my From Job-Seekers to Job-Creators (Sept 2015):

"How can we turn 12 million persons entering our work-force each year from being job-seekers to becoming job-creators?"

Land cost is the single biggest barrier to manufacturing MSMEs. Your 20% concession removes that friction instantly.

2. Tax Incentives

My foundational paper, A New Economic Order — Startup Act 2015, proposed:

"No Corporate Income Tax for Start-Ups for 10 years (no chance of profit in first 3 years)"

Your tax concessions follow this exact logic: remove the tax burden in the survival phase, allow entrepreneurs to reinvest.


The Larger Vision: MSME Mentoring & Knowledge Transfer

But there's more to your opportunity. Your Commissionerate can go beyond infrastructure and tax benefits. In MSME: Need Mentoring by Large Companies (July 2022), I argued:

"Whereas there can be no doubt about the Government's resolve to 'Empower MSME', **what is urgently required is for the country's large / successful Companies to take on the responsibility of:

  • Mentoring of MSME
  • Passing on / Transferring to MSMEs, the best business practices and documents (Manufacturing – Marketing – Selling – Funding – Sourcing etc)**"

Recommendation for your Commissionerate: Partner with Maharashtra's largest companies (L&T, Infosys, Tata, Bajaj, etc.) to mentor MSMEs through a dedicated knowledge-sharing portal. I proposed this in EmpowerMSME (April 2017):

"Can they be persuaded to share these data by uploading on a portal? — for 25 million SME to download / modify and implement in their own companies?"

L&T had developed such a portal years ago. Your Commissionerate could resurrect and scale it.


Maharashtra's Unique Position

Maharashtra is home to 62,039 registered companies (93% in 6 cities). Your Commissionerate has a unique opportunity to:

  1. Decentralize manufacturing beyond Mumbai/Pune to Tier 2-3 cities
  2. Create industry clusters (as advocated in Foundation of Economy)
  3. Link MSMEs to global supply chains via FW: Only MSME Can Create 13 Million Jobs logic: each MSME exporting just $40,000 per year = $1.2 trillion for 30 million MSMEs

A Closing Thought: Maharashtra Can Lead All-India MSME Transformation

In Slow and Steady Loses the Race (March 2017), I urged:

"If we want to win the 'Start-Up Race', we will need to give up on our 'Slow and Steady' approach."

Your Commissionerate's swift action proves Maharashtra is ready to move fast. Now, the question is: Can your Commissionerate become a model that other states copy?

I urge you to:

  1. Publicize the impact metrics: How many new MSMEs registered? How many jobs created?
  2. Invite mentoring partnerships with large companies
  3. Document best practices and share them nationally via ASSOCHAM / FICCI / CII
  4. Consider an MSME Export Facilitation Cell to help MSMEs tap global markets

My Gratitude

Shri Samant, your Commissionerate is not just a bureaucratic body. It is the institutional expression of a decade-long vision: that self-employment and MSMEs—not government jobs—are the true engine of India's future.

I offer my full support and would welcome the opportunity to collaborate with your office on any of the mentoring / knowledge-sharing initiatives outlined above.

Warm regards,

Hemen Parekh


Sources: My MSME Advocacy Journey (2015–2026)

#Blog/Email TitleDateCore Argument
1A New Economic Order — Startup Act 2015Sept 2015Remove barriers: no tax, no licenses; enable 5M startups annually
2Start-up Portal RegistrationMarch 2016Government must "get out of the way"—no permits, simple registration
3From Job-Seekers to Job-CreatorsSept 2015Transform 12M annual workforce entrants into self-employed entrepreneurs
4Start-Ups Need Wooing?June 2016Existing definitions too stringent; relax criteria to include street vendors, artisans
5Slow and Steady Loses the RaceMarch 2017Speed matters; re-define startups to be more inclusive
6FW: Only MSME Can Create 13 Million JobsJune 2017If each MSME exports $40K/year, 30M MSMEs create 13M jobs annually
7MSME: Need Mentoring by Large CompaniesJuly 2022Large companies should mentor MSMEs; convert Private IP to National IP
8Foundation of EconomyNov 201865M MSMEs, 120M employed, 38% GDP, 45% exports—MSME is the base
9EmpowerMSMEApril 2017MSME portal for knowledge transfer from successful companies

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