Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a vibrant gathering in Mumbai, reiterated the government’s steadfast commitment to uplifting the lives of street vendors and pavement dwellers through the PM SVANidhi scheme. The occasion marked a celebration of the scheme’s remarkable success in empowering millions across the nation.
Highlighting the scheme’s impact, PM Modi announced that a total of 9 million loans have been sanctioned under PM SVANidhi, providing critical financial support to street vendors. Maharashtra has emerged as a significant beneficiary with approximately 1.3 million loans disbursed, underscoring the scheme’s robust implementation and positive outcomes in the state.
In Mumbai alone, 150,000 street vendors have availed themselves of the benefits of PM SVANidhi, a testament to the scheme’s effectiveness in rejuvenating local economies and fostering entrepreneurship. The Prime Minister credited the scheme’s success to the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders, including financial institutions that have played a pivotal role in facilitating access to credit and promoting sustainable livelihoods.
PM SVANidhi, launched with the aim to provide affordable working capital loans to street vendors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, has not only restored economic stability but also instilled confidence and resilience among beneficiaries. By enabling street vendors to enhance their businesses and incomes, the scheme has contributed significantly to their socio-economic upliftment.
Prime Minister Modi’s address resonated deeply with the audience, reflecting the government’s unwavering commitment to inclusive development and empowerment at the grassroots level. As the PM SVANidhi scheme continues to make strides nationwide, its impact in Maharashtra stands as a model of effective governance and proactive policy-making.
The Prime Minister concluded his speech with a call to further expand the reach of PM SVANidhi, ensuring that every street vendor and pavement dweller in the country has access to opportunities for growth and prosperity. The event in Mumbai reaffirmed the government’s pledge to prioritize the welfare and empowerment of marginalized communities, driving towards a more equitable and resilient India.