By Vivek Despite a discount on the interest rates women pay, loans sanctioned to them under a national programme meant to encourage “micro” businesses fell by 5.8 percentage points in 2016-17 since the scheme’s
launch
in 2015-16, according to government data, although three in four loans sanctioned over three years were to women. [caption id=“attachment_4260483” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
MUDRA yet to appeal women. Reuters[/caption] Loans to women fell to 29 million or 73 percent of the 39.7 million total loans sanctioned under the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA–acronym for Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency–Yojana (Prime Minister’s Mudra Scheme) in 2016-17 from 27.6 million or 79 percent of 35 million in 2015-16, according to a
reply
by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to the Lok Sabha on 5 January, 2018. Encouraging women to start small businesses is one of the goals of the programme: The government gives a discount of 25 basis points (a basis point is a hundredth of a percent) on the interest charged on loans to women under the
Women Enterprise Programme
. A “micro” unit is one that has invested less than Rs 25 lakh in plant and machinery or Rs 10 lakh in equipment, according to a government
definition
. [caption id=“attachment_4361327” align=“alignleft” width=“601”]
Source: Lok Sabha reply, Mudra portal accessed on 5 February, 2018[/caption] The latest data are relevant because over 24 years to 2013, female labour force participation in India fell from 35 percent to 27 percent, IndiaSpend
reported
on 5 August, 2017. Only Saudi Arabia was worse than India among G-20 countries, in South Asia, only Pakistan was. Cumulatively since 2015-16, 75.5 million loans had been sanctioned to women as of 22 December, 2017, Jaitley said. In the first two years, of the 74.6 million loans sanctioned under Mudra, 56.77 million or 76 percent were to women. As of 26 January, 2018, 106 million loans had been sanctioned under the scheme, according to
data
on the Mudra portal on 5 February, 2018.
Source: Lok Sabha reply, Census 2011, Telangana Statistical Year Book 2017. Figures till 22 December, 2018.[/caption] For dataset of all states,
click here
The author is an analyst with IndiaSpend.