MSME Ministry Boosts J&K Industry with National Vendor Programme in Srinagar

The MSME Ministry organized a two-day National Vendor Development Programme in Srinagar to integrate local entrepreneurs with national supply chains. Major PSUs like IOCL, HPCL, and NHAI engaged directly with vendors to explain procurement policies and registration processes. The initiative focused on the mandatory 25% procurement from MSMEs and promoted the use of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal. Officials and participants emphasized that such programmes are crucial for boosting local industry, creating jobs, and ensuring development benefits reach J&K entrepreneurs.

Key Points: MSME Vendor Development Programme for J&K Entrepreneurs in Srinagar

  • Linking J&K MSMEs with national PSUs
  • Focus on 25% procurement mandate
  • GeM portal registration highlighted
  • Aim to reduce geographical constraints
  • Interactive sessions on tendering
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MSME Ministry strengthens industrial ecosystem in J&K; Vendor Development Programme held in Srinagar

MSME Ministry holds a National Vendor Development Programme in Srinagar to link local entrepreneurs with major PSUs for procurement opportunities.

"bridge awareness gaps, improve communication between MSMEs and procuring agencies - Programme Organisers"

Srinagar Februar, y 5

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has been playing a key role in strengthening Jammu and Kashmir's industrial and entrepreneurial ecosystem through policy support, capacity building and market-linkage initiatives aimed at promoting local manufacturing and self-reliance. As part of these sustained efforts to integrate local enterprises with national supply chains, the MSME Ministry's Srinagar branch organised a two-day National Vendor Development Programme on Public Procurement Policy in the Kashmir Valley.

The programme brought together local Micro, Small and Medium Entrepreneurs (MSMEs), members of the Chamber of Commerce, and representatives from several major public sector undertakings and government organisations, including Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), Food Corporation of India (FCI), National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), NHPC, Power Grid, NSIC, and others.

Officials from the participating organisations interacted directly with local entrepreneurs, discussing procurement policies, vendor registration processes, upcoming projects and business opportunities available in Jammu and Kashmir. A special focus was laid on the mandatory 25 per cent procurement from MSMEs by central public sector undertakings, as mandated under public procurement norms.

Addressing participants, organisers described the initiative as the first programme of its kind in Jammu and Kashmir, where such a large number of central PSUs were present on a single platform to engage with local manufacturers. The aim, they said, was to bridge awareness gaps, improve communication between MSMEs and procuring agencies, and help local units overcome challenges posed by the region's geographical constraints.

A detailed session was also held on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal, highlighting its role in transparent, efficient and inclusive government procurement. Vendors were encouraged to register on the platform to directly access government tenders and supply opportunities across India.

Several entrepreneurs welcomed the initiative, saying such interactions help local industries understand how to supply products ranging from manufacturing inputs to handicrafts and corporate gifting items to national-level organisations. Participants noted that greater engagement with PSUs could open new markets for Kashmir-based enterprises and reduce dependence on intermediaries.

Representatives from NHAI highlighted that major infrastructure projects in the Valley rely significantly on local vendors for materials, machinery and services, and stressed that sustainable development is possible only through the active involvement of local industry.

The programme also featured interactive question-and-answer sessions, allowing entrepreneurs to clarify doubts related to registration, tendering processes and procurement eligibility. Participants urged that similar programmes be organised regularly and expanded to include large private-sector companies as well.

Officials said such initiatives are crucial for boosting local industry, enhancing self-reliance, generating employment and ensuring that development projects in Jammu and Kashmir directly benefit local entrepreneurs, adding that efforts will continue in the coming financial year to further strengthen the MSME ecosystem in the Union Territory.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from a small business family, I know how hard it is to navigate government tenders. Direct interaction with IOCL, HPCL officials is invaluable. This can reduce the middleman culture and ensure profits reach the actual artisans and manufacturers in the Valley. Well done MSME Ministry!
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Rohit P
Good step, but execution is key. We've seen many such programmes announced with great fanfare, but follow-up is weak. Will there be a dedicated helpdesk for these MSMEs after the event? The geographical constraints mentioned are real – need logistical support too.
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Sarah B
This is exactly the kind of sustainable development needed. Linking local industry to national projects ensures the benefits of infrastructure spending stay within J&K, creating jobs and building capacity. The 25% procurement rule for MSMEs is a powerful tool if implemented properly.
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Kavya N
Wonderful news! Kashmir has incredible potential in handicrafts, agro-products, and tourism services. Connecting these to PSUs for corporate gifting and raw materials can open huge markets. Hope they include sessions on quality standardization and packaging next time. 👍
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Vikram M
The participants are right – need to include large private companies like Tata, Reliance, Infosys in future programmes. Real economic integration means connecting with the entire Indian market, not just the government sector. Still, a very positive start. Jai Hind!

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