Around 66 lakh people have benefitted so far from the Yojana under which loans up to Rs 10 lakh are given for enterprises and trades.
"We are putting pressure through the financial system to ensure that targets (with respect to providing credit for MSMEs) are met," Sinha said in reply to questions.
The Minister said Rs 42,000 crore has been given so far under the Mudra Yojana, which was launched in April this year.
Under the revised priority sector lending guidelines, a target of 7.5 per cent of adjusted net bank credit or credit equivalent amount of off-balance sheet exposure -- whichever is higher -- has to be lent by the scheduled commercial banks to micro enterprises.
Sinha said over Rs 1 lakh crore worth credit guarantee has been extended under the credit guarantee fund trust for micro and small enterprises as on October 31 this year.
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