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US$ 200 million World Bank loan for Tech Centres

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 11 November 2014

Programme beneficiaries will be Indian MSMEs and larger firms as well as trainees and workers.

The Loan Agreement for World Bank (IBRD) financing of US$ 200 million for Technology Centre System Programme (TCSP) has been signed recently between the Government of India and the World Bank

The Technology Centre System Programme (TCSP) is for setting-up 15 new Technology Centres (TCs) and to modernize/upgrade existing 18 TCs at an estimated cost of Rs2,200 crore (US$ 400 million) including World Bank assistance of US$ 200 million.

 Project Components: The project will have three components which are: (i) Technical assistance to the Technology Centers (TCs), (ii) Investment to upgrade existing/develop new TCs and (iii) Technical Assistance to the MSME Ministry for programme implementation and monitoring & evaluation.

The objective of the project is to enhance the productivity of MSMEs by improving their access to technology and business advisory services as well as skilled workers through systems of financially sustainable technology centers.

The programme beneficiaries will be Indian MSMEs and larger firms as well as trainees and workers. The loan is for an implementation period of 5 years. The Office of Development Commissioner, Ministry of MSME is the implementing agency.

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