What you get
- Financial Assistance: MSMEs receive a subsidy of up to ₹50,000/- for ZED certification. - Quality Improvement: Encourages MSMEs to enhance product and process quality through ZED principles. - Energy Efficiency: Supports the adoption of energy-efficient and eco-friendly manufacturing practices.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the "Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Udyog Uday Yojana"?
It is a special scheme introduced under the Industrial Policy 2020 to provide financial assistance and support to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) entrepreneurs in the MSME sector.
What sectors are prioritized under the Industrial Policy 2020?
The policy prioritizes industries such as Auto and Auto Components, Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Cement, Textiles, Engineering, Gems and Jewellery, and Ceramics.
How does the scheme promote export competitiveness?
The scheme emphasizes "Vocal for Local to become Global," strengthening integrated value chains and encouraging MSMEs to enhance their export potential.
What is the duration of the scheme?
The scheme is effective from August 7, 2020, and will remain in operation until August 6, 2025.
What is the objective of the "Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED Certification" component?
The objective of the scheme is to promote Zero Defect and Zero Effect (ZED) manufacturing by encouraging MSMEs to adopt high-quality, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly production practices.
Who is eligible to apply for financial assistance under this scheme?
Any MSME that is registered under the Udyam Registration system and engaged in manufacturing activities is eligible to apply for financial assistance under this scheme.
What is the maximum financial support that an MSME can receive under this scheme?
An MSME can receive a subsidy of up to [?]50,000/-, covering 50% of ZED certification charges after deducting assistance received from the Government of India.
How can an MSME apply for the ZED Certification scheme?
An MSME can apply online through the official ZED Certification portal by registering, filling out the application form, submitting the required documents, and undergoing the ZED assessment process.
What documents are required for an MSME to apply for the scheme?
The required documents include the MSME registration certificate, GST certificate, Udyam Registration Number, PAN card, bank account details, and proof of payment for ZED certification.
Can service-based MSMEs apply for financial assistance under this scheme?
No, only MSMEs engaged in manufacturing activities are eligible to apply for financial assistance under this scheme.
Is prior ZED certification mandatory before applying for financial support?
No, an MSME does not need prior ZED certification; however, it must complete the ZED assessment process to be eligible for financial support.
Can an MSME apply for financial assistance if it has already received a subsidy from another government scheme?
An MSME is ineligible if it has already received full financial support for ZED certification from another government scheme.
How long does the ZED certification process take?
The duration of the ZED certification process varies but typically takes a few weeks, depending on the assessment and verification procedures.
What benefits does an MSME gain from obtaining ZED certification?
By obtaining ZED certification, an MSME can improve product quality, enhance brand credibility, adopt energy-efficient processes, reduce environmental impact, and increase global competitiveness.
How will the subsidy be provided to an MSME under this scheme?
The subsidy amount will be directly transferred to the MSME's registered bank account after successful verification of documents and compliance with scheme requirements.
Can a newly established MSME apply for ZED certification and financial support?
Yes, a newly established MSME can apply for ZED certification and financial support if it is involved in manufacturing and meets the eligibility criteria.