
Minister of Power and Housing and City Development Manohar Lal Khattar, along with Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary and Akash Tripathi, another secretary and CEO of General Bee, Goi, recently released a special brochure about Adeetia scheme. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
In a significant step towards strengthening the MSME Sector and supporting sustainable industries, the Ministry of Energy has launched assistance in deploying energy -efficient technologies in the industry and equipment system (Adeetia) supported by the central budget of 1,000 crore.
The scheme that has been launched at the National Patatum level is carried out by the Energy Efficiency Office and is designed to quickly follow the acceptance of advanced energy -efficient technologies in MSME, an economic spine using millions and driving innovation across sectors.
In the framework of national introduction, Bee appealed to all state governments to instantly and focused steps to increase the performance of the Adeetia scheme. States have been invited to engage their state agencies (SDA) to actively educate stakeholders, identify eligible clusters, and provide end-to-end support for MSME for trouble-free technological transition.
“Adeetie is a great benefit for the MSME sector,” said Akash Tripathi, another secretary of the Ministry of Power and Bee CEO. “We are inviting all states to earn this occasion from the beginning to ensure the scheme of the scheme and maximize the benefits for their industries,” he added.
Minister Bee Milind Deora explained that MOP has selected five states for the implementation of the system, including telangana, to support global energy efficiency technologies in the pharmaceutical industry. In addition to Baddi, Madgaon, Ahmedabad and Bidar, Medak was selected as part of the Adeetie for the Pharmaceutical Sector.
From the budget of 1,000 ₹ -Crore, the Crore 875 GBP is earmarked as an interest form to facilitate access to beneficial finances for energy-efficient improvements, while the CRORE 50 GBP is assigned to implement and building capacities. This initiative is expected to use over 9,000 Crore, including significant MSME loans, said Media Advisor (South) Bee A. Chandrasekha Reddy.
Published – 1 August 2025 20:56