MSMEs in Chennai Resume Work but their Future remains Uncertain

SIBY JEYYA

Reportedly many Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) which have opened in chennai almost after 60 days of lockdown said future remains uncertain as no new buyers are approaching them. The Ambattur industrial estate, which is a specially designed industrial area, is one of the 17 industrial estates in chennai that were allowed to resume operations with 25 per cent workforce.

 

people who came to work were seen maintaining strict social distancing and wearing masks. All other safety precautions were also being followed. It may be noted that MSMEs in Ambattur industrial estate is facing a major demand hurdle despite resuming work.

S Athmanesan, proprietor, Rolf Harr Automats said there are no buyers at this point of time. "There is no order. These materials are march scheduled. I want to give work to the workers. That's why we are running. We don't have invoices. There are no bills for march, april and May. april GST is zero.”

 

Athmanesan runs an MSME which manufacture parts used in breaks of vehicles. Out of his nine employees, he has resumed work with three employees and runs his factory from 10 am to 6 pm as per government guidelines. Mary, a woman who works in Athmanesan’s factory, shared her ordeal. She told that last year she was unemployed for five months when the auto sector took a hit. Just when things started getting better, the pandemic struck and the country went under lockdown. The Centre has announced a Rs 3 lakh crore collateral-free emergency loan scheme to support MSMEs, but these factories are struggling to get business back on track.

 

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