PM Modi Launches SVANidhi Credit Cards for Street Vendors in Kerala

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the launch of PM SVANidhi credit cards for street vendors in Kerala, highlighting a major shift towards financial inclusion for the poor. He stated that lakhs of vendors across the country have benefited, receiving bank loans for the first time. The Prime Minister also detailed broader urban development efforts, including over four crore houses built under PM Awas Yojana and strengthened rail connectivity in Kerala. He emphasized initiatives to develop Thiruvananthapuram into a major startup hub and highlighted welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat.

Key Points: PM Modi Launches SVANidhi Credit Cards for Street Vendors

  • Financial inclusion for street vendors
  • Over 4 crore houses under PM Awas Yojana
  • Kerala's enhanced rail connectivity
  • Thiruvananthapuram as a startup hub
  • Free medical treatment up to ₹5 lakh
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"Previously only wealthy had credit cards; now street vendors also will have SVANidhi cards: PM Modi in Kerala

PM Modi announces PM SVANidhi credit cards for street vendors in Kerala, marking a major shift in financial inclusion and urban development.

"Previously, only wealthy people had credit cards, but now street vendors also have SVANidhi credit cards. - PM Narendra Modi"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that a major shift has taken place in financial inclusion in India, as street vendors are now being provided credit cards under the PM SVANidhi scheme, a facility that was once accessible only to wealthy people.

Addressing a gathering in Kerala's capital city Thiruvananthapuram here after flagging off three Amrit Bharat trains, launching the development projects, and announcing the PM SVANidhi Credit Card, PM Modi said, "Previously, only wealthy people had credit cards, but now street vendors also have SVANidhi credit cards."

The Prime Minister said the launch of PM SVANidhi credit cards marks a significant step towards financial inclusion and empowerment of street vendors, cart owners and footpath hawkers. He said 10,000 vendors from Kerala and over 600 from Thiruvananthapuram received credit cards during the programme.

"The condition of those who sell goods on the streets and in the lanes was very bad earlier. They had to take even a few hundred rupees at very high interest rates to buy goods," PM Modi said, adding that the PM SVANidhi scheme was launched to address this long-standing issue.

He added that lakhs of vendors across the country have already benefited from the scheme. "Millions of street vendors have received a bank loan for the first time in their lives," the Prime Minister said.

Speaking about financial inclusion, PM Modi said, "Ende Suhartutkale (my friends), the Centre has done a big job in connecting people to banking services. Now, the poor, SCs, STs, OBCs, women, and fishermen are all getting bank loans easily. For those who do not have any guarantee, the government itself is becoming their guarantor."

Highlighting the Centre's broader urban development push, PM Modi said, "Ende Suhartutkale, for the past 11 years, the Centre has been working for the country's poor families. Today, the entire country is united in its efforts to build a Viksit Bharat (developed India), and our cities have a very important role to play in this journey."

The Prime Minister said that more than four crore houses have been built under the PM Awas Yojana nationwide, including over one crore houses for the urban poor. "Nearly 1.25 lakh urban poor in Kerala have also received their permanent homes," he said.

The Prime Minister also highlighted welfare initiatives for families, including free medical treatment up to ₹5 lakh under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, support under the Matru Vandana Yojana, and tax relief for individuals earning up to ₹12 lakh annually, benefiting the middle and salaried class in Kerala.

PM Modi also said that Kerala's rail connectivity has been further strengthened and that efforts are underway to develop Thiruvananthapuram into a major startup hub. "From Kerala, an initiative has been initiated for the welfare of the poor across the country," he said, referring to the PM SVANidhi scheme.

PM Modi said that Kerala has received fresh momentum in development efforts, with rail connectivity being further strengthened and initiatives underway to transform Thiruvananthapuram into a major startup hub.

"Today, the central government's efforts for the development of Kerala have gained new momentum. Rail connectivity in Kerala has been further strengthened today. An initiative has been launched to make Thiruvananthapuram a major startup hub of the country," PM Modi said.

"I congratulate the people of Kerala and the entire nation on all these schemes," PM Modi added.

He also mentioned the Centre's focus on science, innovation, and healthcare, including the inauguration of CSIR facilities and the launch of radiosurgery at the Medical College.

"The NDA government is also investing heavily in Connectivity, Science & Innovation, and Healthcare. The inauguration of the CSIR Innovation Hub in Kerala and the launch of a Radio Surgery Centre in a medical college will help make Kerala a hub for Science, Innovation, and Healthcare," he said.

Earlier today, PM Modi flagged off four new trains, including three Amrit Bharat Express trains Nagercoil-Mangaluru, Thiruvananthapuram-Tambaram, Thiruvananthapuram-Charlapalli, and a new passenger train between Thrissur and Guruvayur. He also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various developmental projects in Kerala's capital city, Thiruvananthapuram.

Addressing a public gathering here as Kerala heads into Assembly election mode, PM Modi began with the traditional greeting "Namaskaram!" and wished his long-time friend and PP Rajesh, who was sworn in as Mayor in Thiruvanthuparam after the BJP in the city's municipal elections for the first time came to power in any Corporation in Kerala.

PM Modi was felicitated at the event. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar were also present.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the intent is good, the real test is implementation. In my area, many vendors say the application process is still cumbersome and requires middlemen. Hope the government ensures these benefits reach the ground without corruption or delays.
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Arjun K
Connecting this with the new trains and startup hub for Trivandrum shows a holistic vision for development. Kerala has immense potential, and such infrastructure combined with financial empowerment can boost the local economy significantly. Good to see focus on the southern states.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 5 years, I've seen how hard street vendors work. Giving them access to formal banking is a game-changer. It reduces their vulnerability and helps them plan for the future. Well done!
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Meera T
The focus on Ayushman Bharat and housing is equally important. Financial inclusion isn't just about credit cards; it's about health security and a roof over your head. When a vegetable seller doesn't fear a medical bill wiping out his savings, that's real empowerment.
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David E
Interesting to see the political context with the upcoming Kerala elections. While schemes are important, sustainable development should be beyond election cycles. Hope the startup hub and rail projects continue with the same momentum regardless of which party is in power.

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