Addressing dalit entrepreneurs here, he said: "80,000 borrowers have benefited from the scheme under which more than Rs 50,000 crore worth of loans have been given primarily to SC, ST, OBCs and women entrepreneurs who are engaged in small business and provide jobs to about 14 crore persons."
Speaking at the National Conference of SC/ST Entrepreneurs on B R Ambedkar's ideas and thoughts on industrialisation and entrepreneurship, Modi said it was quite difficult earlier for SC/ST entrepreneurs to get loans from banks.
"Financial inclusion is at the core of the government's focus, which is to create job-creators, not job-seekers," he said, adding that the strength of a pyramid depends on its base and the people at the base need to be empowered so that they can strengthen the Indian economy.
Modi hailed Babasaheb Ambedkar's contributions, saying that he was not only the architect of the Indian Constitution, but also an accomplished economist.
"Babasaheb rightly said that industrialisation will give maximum benefit to our Dalit sisters and brothers," he said, adding that people participating in the function pay crore of taxes and employ lakhs of youth.
The Prime Minister assured the dalit entrepreneurs that
the government is working for their benefit.
The successes of members at the gathering today could inspire anyone who faces adversity, he said.
He expressed hope that dalit entrepreneurs would be able to double in next two years what has been achieved in the last 10 years.
"This is possible because this is your government at the Centre," he said.
He said that this gathering of dalit entrepreneurs is one which has not just talked about their duties, but has successfully fulfilled them.
The Prime Minister presented five business excellence awards to dalit entrepreneurs.
Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry founder Milind Kamble said that the body is working for the growth of dalit entrepreneurs.
It is also working with other chambers on affirmative action, he said.
Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand Gehlot said that last year about 1.5 lakh person belonging to SC/ST were trained.
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