"Our target is that Rs 1.22 lakh crore loan is provided by banks by the end of March 2016 to small and new entrepreneurs so that many jobs are created," he said while launching a week-long mega credit campaign for PMMY on the 99th birth anniversary of Deendayal Upadhyaya, an RSS ideologue.
Since the launch of the scheme by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April this year, loans of Rs 24,000 crore have been disbursed to about 37 lakh small entrepreneurs, he said.
Beginning today, week-long mega credit campaigns are being conducted all over the country by banks till October 2 to fund such enterprises and create a sound economic system subsequently by providing bank credit to aspiring entrepreneurs, especially small and micro entrepreneurs.
Jaitley said this will help people get funds from banks at affordable rates and become self-reliant by setting up own venture as there are limitations in job creation by public and private sector.
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PMMY loans fall into three categories - Shishu (up to Rs 50,000), Kishore (Rs 50,000-Rs 5 lakh) and Tarun (Rs 5-10 lakh).
The Finance Minister handed over loan sanction letters to several entrepreneurs during the Mega Credit Campaign organised by Punjab National Bank.
He said the government aims to cover around 1.75 crore small business people under MUDRA.
Jaitley also said these people will be exempted from furnishing any kind of bank guarantee to avail of loan under this facility.
MUDRA has been established as a subsidiary of SIDBI with an initial corpus of Rs 5,000 crore to provide capital to all banks seeking refinancing of small business loans under PMMY.