New Delhi:Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said that micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) can approach any public sector bank to sort out their finances.
The government has shown conviction to change India's system, take some tough decisions and make sure it is responsive to industry, she said at industry body Assocham's event here.
According to the minister, major steps taken in the past few years make India stand out in the world and industry is part of the change.
Inflation has been under control, macroeconomic fundamentals absolutely strong, FDI inflow has been strong, foreign exchange reserve is at a record high, PSU banks have been professionalised, Sitharaman said.
Her comments assume significance in view of muted private investment and economic slowdown.
Urging India Inc to participate in the growth story, Sitharaman said they should participate in the disinvestment programme by becoming the first bidders.
"This government does not want businesses to close. We want to help them to be revived by legislative and other administrative changes... we are with you. I want this mood of self-doubt to be completely removed from your minds.
"Believe in India. You have done that for the last 100 years. There is a need for all of you do it even more now. You have to be the change agent and don't ask animal spirits to be brought to you. You have inside, get it out," she noted.
Emphasising that development and growth are the two priorities, she said this government remains committed to reform.