₹29,000 Crore Sanctioned to SC/ST and Women Entrepreneurs Under Stand-Up India Scheme

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Between April 2022 and March 2025, the Indian government sanctioned nearly ₹29,000 crore in loans to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and women entrepreneurs under the Stand-Up India Scheme, according to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Empowering Inclusive Entrepreneurship

The Stand-Up India Scheme, launched on April 5, 2016, aims to promote greenfield enterprises by offering loans from ₹10 lakh to ₹1 crore to at least one SC/ST borrower and one woman borrower per bank branch. These loans are provided by scheduled commercial banks to support ventures in manufacturing, services, trading, and agriculture-allied sectors.

Loan Distribution Highlights (April 2022 – March 2025)

CategoryLoan AccountsAmount Sanctioned (₹ Crore)
Women Entrepreneurs86,73820,521.41
SC Entrepreneurs30,1456,437.59
ST Entrepreneurs9,6252,037.15
Total126,50828,996.15

Support Through StandUp Mitra Portal

The official portal www.standupmitra.in offers end-to-end guidance for aspiring SC/ST and women entrepreneurs. It includes:

Eligible Sectors for Greenfield Enterprises

  • Manufacturing
  • Services
  • Trading
  • Agriculture-allied activities

Why This Matters

The Stand-Up India Scheme is a transformative initiative that fosters economic empowerment among historically underserved communities. By providing access to capital and support infrastructure, it helps bridge the entrepreneurial gap for SC/ST and women entrepreneurs across India.

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  • Pankaj Singh

    Pankaj Singh is a seasoned startup storyteller, digital entrepreneur, and interviewer passionate about uncovering the journeys behind India’s most exciting and emerging ventures. With a keen eye for innovation and a deep appreciation for entrepreneurial grit, Pankaj brings candid, founder-first conversations to life—highlighting the passion, struggles, and milestones that shape today’s startups. Through his interviews, he creates a platform where real stories inspire future changemakers.

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