Pradhan Mantri SVANidhi Scheme
Government scheme in India
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The Pradhan Mantri Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) is a micro-credit scheme launched by the Government of India on 1 June 2020, under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). It aims to empower and support street vendors who were adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, by providing them access to affordable working capital loans to help them revive their livelihoods.[1]
| Pradhan Mantri SVANidhi Scheme | |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Prime Minister(s) | Narendra Modi |
| Launched | 1 June 2020 |
| Website | pmsvanidhi |
Benefits
The primary objectives of the PM SVANidhi Scheme include:[2]
- Financial Assistance: Providing working capital loans of up to ₹10,000 for an initial tenure of 12 months.
- Interest Subsidy: Offering a 7% annual interest subsidy on timely or early repayment of the loan.
- Digital Inclusion: Encouraging digital transactions among street vendors by providing cash-back incentives for using digital payment methods.
- Capacity Building: Promoting financial literacy and digital literacy among street vendors.
Eligibility
The following individuals are eligible for the PM SVANidhi Scheme:[3]
- Street Vendors: Any street vendor engaged in vending prior to 24 March 2020, as identified in the survey conducted by Urban Local Bodies (ULBs).
- Identification Requirement: Possession of a Certificate of Vending or a Letter of Recommendation from the ULB or Town Vending Committee.
- Coverage: The scheme is applicable to street vendors in both urban and peri-urban areas across India.
Features
- Loan Tenure and Amount:
- The initial loan provided under the scheme is ₹10,000 for a 1-year period.
- Upon successful repayment, vendors are eligible for an enhanced loan of up to ₹20,000 and subsequently ₹50,000 in the third cycle.
- Interest Subsidy:
- A 7% annual subsidy is credited directly into the beneficiary’s bank account.
- The subsidy is available only for timely repayment of the loan.[4]
- Digital Transactions:
- Vendors can earn cash-backs of ₹50 to ₹100 per month for conducting digital transactions using prescribed platforms such as BHIM UPI, Paytm, Google Pay, etc.
- Implementation:
- The scheme is implemented through a combination of ULBs, lending institutions, and digital payment aggregators.
- A dedicated PM SVANidhi Portal facilitates registration, application, and monitoring[2]