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Finance Minister addresses webinar on “Building Healthcare Infrastructure for New India”

Newdelhi:31/8/21:Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman said that overall improvement of health infrastructure will help build confidence of the people in the infrastructure and also help in the revival of the economy. The Finance Minister said this while addressing the webinar on “Building Healthcare Infrastructure for New India” here today. Dr. Bhagwat KisanraoKarad, Minister of State for Finance, also participated in the webinar.

Smt. Sitharaman stated that the country must address not only the short-term challenges but also ensure resilience of our economy and Infrastructure Development that are the key to achieving these twin objectives.

The Finance Minister said it is very encouraging to have industry stakeholders to be part of a discussion on the Loan Guarantee Scheme for COVID-affected Sectors (LGSCAS) that the Government launched with great trust in the industry.

Earlier in the Webinar, Shri Debashish Panda, Secretary, Department of Financial Services, gave an outline of the Loan Guarantee Scheme for COVID-affected Sectors (LGSCAS) scheme to all the participants.

Shri V.K. Paul, Member, NITI Aayog emphasised the need and equitable distribution of healthcare facilities so that access to healthcare is easily available in Tier-2, Tier-3 and Tier-4 cities.

Expressing his happiness on LGSCAS, Shri Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, said that it aims at non-Metro cities which require strengthening of healthcare services and facilities. The LGSCAS will become a path-breaking scheme as it can be collaborated and it can work in conjunction with other ongoing interventions in the healthcare sector.

Talking about the LGSCAS, Shri C.S. Setty, MD, SBI, said that it is a first of its kind of scheme where guarantee is provided for healthcare infrastructure. Shri Setty gave a well-informed presentation on healthcare infrastructure and Government Guaranteed Schemes and informed all the participants that they have devised a fairly simple process of applying and processing of documents related to LGSCAS.

As part of the Open House discussion, Dr Harsh Mahajan, president, Healthcare Federation of India; Dr Rajib Nath, Forum Coordinator, AiMeD; Shri AyanabhDebgupta, FICCI, and Ms Veena Kohli, president, Association of Diagnostics Manufacturers of India, also participated.

During the Webinar, over 100 stakeholders from healthcare industry & banks highlighted the importance of strengthening the Indian healthcare ecosystem specifically targeting underserved areas.

About “Rs. 50,000 crore guarantee cover scheme for Covid affected sectors”

As Government’s commitment to improving the healthcare infrastructure and well-being of the country, the Loan Guarantee Scheme for COVID-19 Affected Sectors called LGSCAS to provide guarantee to Scheduled Commercial Banks for loans given for new projects i.e Greenfield projects and for expansion i.e. Brownfield projects related to healthcare infrastructure was approved by Union Cabinet on 30th June 2021. Loans under the scheme are made available at cheaper interest rate of 7.95%.

The Scheme is aimed at upscaling the medical infrastructure in the countryspecifically targeting underserved areas. It is expected to provide the help the country needs in getting the much-needed healthcare infrastructure and provide employment opportunities after second wave of Covid-19 pandemic. This is necessary across the country, from metro cities to small towns as well as rural areas. LGSCAS provides a guarantee of 50 percent for brownfield projects and 75 per cent to greenfield projects for loans sanctioned up to Rs.100 crore, set up at urban or rural locations other than 8 Metropolitan Tier 1 cities (Class X cities). For aspirational districts, the guarantee cover for both brownfield expansion and greenfield projects is 75%. The Scheme is applicable to all eligible loans sanctioned up to 31.03.2022, or till an amount of Rs. 50,000 crore is sanctioned, whichever is earlier.

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