The newly introduced simplified Aadhaar-based registration system for small industries has been receiving a good response with 53,243 enterprises taking it up so far across the country, an expert said here.
As of November 20, there was a total of 53,243 registrations with Maharashtra, reporting the largest number of entrepreneurs getting themselves registered through Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM), said P.M. Mathew, the director of Kochi-based Institute of Small Enterprises and Development (ISED).
Notified by the central government on September 18, the UAM is a one-page registration form that can be accessed, filled in, self-certified, and submitted online without the requirement of any other document or payment of fee.
The UAM replaces the filing of Entrepreneur's Memorandum part I and II, and can be done on http://udyogaadhaar.gov.in.
As registration of micro, small and medium enterprises has been simplified, the District Industries Centres (DICs) could now concentrate on development-oriented activities, such as advisory, handholding and information, Mathew said.
"Such initiatives are important for attracting more entrepreneurs to the Aadhaar net and for creating more start-ups in the country."
Mathew said a unique identification number for all MSMEs in the country had been a constant demand of the ISED since 2001.
Incidentally, ISED's 18th annual report is getting released in Mumbai on Thursday, he said.