Women-Led MSEs Bag Rs 80,000 Cr Orders via GeM's 7-Year Womaniya Drive

The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) has completed seven years of its Womaniya initiative, significantly boosting procurement from women-led micro and small enterprises. More than two lakh registered women-led MSEs have secured public orders exceeding Rs 80,000 crore, which is 4.7% of GeM's total order value and surpasses the mandated 3% target. The initiative provides a digital platform to eliminate intermediaries and improve market access for women entrepreneurs and Self-Help Groups. An MoU was signed with the Women's Collective Forum to further strengthen institutional support through training and onboarding assistance.

Key Points: GeM's Womaniya: Rs 80,000 Cr Orders for Women-Led MSEs

  • Over 2 lakh women-led MSEs registered
  • Orders exceed Rs 80,000 crore
  • Surpasses 3% procurement mandate
  • MoU signed with Women's Collective Forum
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Over 2 lakh women-led MSEs secure Rs 80,000 crore in orders as Womaniya Initiative completes 7 years

Over 2 lakh women-led MSEs secure Rs 80,000 crore in govt orders via GeM's Womaniya initiative in 7 years, surpassing 3% procurement target.

"played a key role in nurturing women entrepreneurship and advancing gender inclusion in public procurement. - Mihir Kumar"

New Delhi, January 15

The Government e-Marketplace marked seven years of its flagship Womaniya initiative, a programme designed to strengthen the participation of women-led Micro and Small Enterprises in public procurement.

"Aligned with national priorities such as Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Make in India and Vocal for Local, the Womaniya initiative reflects the Government's commitment to gender-inclusive economic growth and demonstrates how policy, platforms and partnerships can work together to transform participation into prosperity," a release said.

According to a press release from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, as of January 14, more than two lakh women-led MSEs are registered on the GeM portal. These enterprises secured public procurement orders exceeding Rs 80,000 crore, representing 4.7 per cent of the total order value on GeM, since its inception on January 14, 2019.

This figure surpasses the mandated three per cent procurement target for women-owned and women-led enterprises. The initiative aims to address limited market access for women entrepreneurs and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) by providing a transparent and fully digital interface that eliminates intermediaries and reduces entry barriers.

Chief Executive Officer of GeM, Mihir Kumar, stated that the programme has emerged as a flagship initiative enabling women-led enterprises to scale their businesses through resilience and credibility. He noted that policy-enabled digital procurement through the GeM portal "played a key role in nurturing women entrepreneurship and advancing gender inclusion in public procurement."

Kumar further emphasised the importance of "price discovery and product comparison for government buyers" and the need for entrepreneurs to understand procurement patterns and Government Financial Rules (GFR).

The commemorative event, held at Jeevan Bharti Building in New Delhi, included addresses by Joint Secretary (SME), Ministry of MSME, Mercy Epao; Chief of Staff, UN Resident Coordinator's Office, Radhika Kaul Batra; and Country Programme Manager, UN Women India, Suhela Khan.

The speakers focused on the necessity of institutional access, capability building, and sustained policy support. They also underscored the need for promoting gender-responsive public procurement to advance women's economic participation.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between GeM and the Women's Collective Forum (WCF) to strengthen institutional support. Additional Chief Executive Officer, GeM, Ajit B Chavan, and Chief Community Officer, WCF, Richa Sharma, signed the agreement.

The partnership focuses on building awareness of business-to-government opportunities, supporting onboarding, documentation, and product listing, and enhancing participation through structured training and field-level coordination.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 80,000 crore is a massive number! Surpassing the 3% target is a solid achievement. This is true 'Vocal for Local' in action. Hope this success story encourages more state governments to actively promote such schemes at the district level.
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Sarah B
While the numbers are impressive, the article mentions the need for understanding procurement patterns and GFR. This is the real hurdle. The MoU with WCF is a good step, but sustained hand-holding and simpler processes are needed for women in rural SHGs.
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Ananya R
My mother's self-help group got registered last year and they just supplied school uniforms. The pride on their faces was priceless. It's not just about money, it's about dignity and recognition. More such initiatives please!
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Vikram M
Good to see data-driven progress. 4.7% of total order value is significant. The focus should now be on quality and timely delivery to build long-term credibility. This will ensure repeat orders and sustainable growth for these enterprises.
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Kavya N
A great step for financial inclusion. When women earn, they invest back into their families' health and education. The economic multiplier effect from this initiative must be huge. Hope they expand the product categories further.

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