The Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has released the latest progress report for March 2026. As of March 2026, the MSME Ministry has completed 364 projects under the MSE-CDP and operationalized 378 SFURTI clusters, according to PIB Release ID 2240160. With 364 MSE-CDP projects now fully completed and 378 SFURTI clusters functional, the landscape for Indian artisans and small industries has shifted significantly.
Whether you are a business owner or a UPSC spirant, here is the most updated data on India’s cluster-based development.
⚡ Quick Facts: MSME Schemes Update 2026
If you are preparing for competitive exams, bookmark these updated figures (Current as of March 2026):
| Scheme Detail | MSE-CDP (Cluster Dev.) | SFURTI (Traditional) |
| Total Projects Approved | 606 | 513 |
| Projects Completed | 364 | 378 |
| Ongoing Projects | 242 | 135 |
| Total GOI Assistance | Infrastructure Grants | ₹1,332.95 Crore |
| Beneficiaries | MSE Units & CFCs | 3.03 Lakh Artisans |
1. MSE-CDP Scheme 2026: Boosting Industrial Infrastructure
The Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP) is the backbone of “Atmanirbhar Bharat.” It focuses on creating common infrastructure that individual small units cannot afford on their own.
Key Components (2026 Guidelines):
- Common Facility Centers (CFCs): Includes R&D labs, testing facilities, and Industry 4.0 training centers.
- Green Infrastructure: Special focus on Solar/Wind power generation for industrial clusters.
- Infrastructure Development (ID): Upgrading roads, drainage, and power in existing and new Industrial Estates.
Top 5 States by Completed Projects:
- Tamil Nadu: 61 Projects
- Haryana: 31 Projects
- Rajasthan: 31 Projects
- Maharashtra: 19 Projects
- Karnataka: 16 Projects
2. SFURTI Scheme 2026: Protecting Traditional Artisans
The Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) is designed to organize traditional industries into clusters to make them competitive in the global market.
- Artisan Impact: Over 3.03 lakh artisans across India are now part of these organized clusters.
- Financial Commitment: The Government has committed ₹1,332.95 crore to revitalize sectors like Khadi, Coir, Bamboo, and Honey.
- Regional Progress: Assam and Tamil Nadu lead in functional SFURTI clusters, with Jharkhand seeing growth in Bamboo and Forest-produce clusters.
📊 State-wise Distribution of MSE-CDP Projects (2026)
As of March 2026, the Ministry has approved 606 total projects (CFCs + Infrastructure Development). Below is a focused look at the top-performing states and the data for your region:
| State | Approved Projects | Completed Projects | Ongoing Projects |
| Tamil Nadu | 97 | 61 | 36 |
| Maharashtra | 43 | 19 | 24 |
| Haryana | 38 | 31 | 7 |
| Rajasthan | 38 | 31 | 7 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 32 | 12 | 20 |
| Karnataka | 29 | 16 | 13 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 28 | 14 | 14 |
| Jharkhand | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Note: Data reflects total projects including Common Facility Centres (CFC) and Infrastructure Development (ID).
🎨 SFURTI: Artisan & Cluster Impact (2026 Update)
The SFURTI scheme focuses on regenerating traditional industries. The latest 2026 figures show a committed GoI assistance of ₹1,332.95 crore.
State-wise Artisan Benefit (Sample):
- Maharashtra: Benefitting the highest number of artisans (~2.2 lakh in operational clusters).
- Assam: 35 approved clusters with a strong focus on Weaving and Bamboo (27 completed).
- Tamil Nadu: 28 approved clusters (19 functional) with major dominance in Coir and Textiles.
- Jharkhand: Notable clusters include Bamboo Craft (West Singhbhum & Ramgarh) and Anjeneya Bamboo (East Singhbhum).
📝 UPSC Fact Sheet: MSE-CDP vs. SFURTI
A side-by-side comparison for your GS-3 notes:
| Parameter | MSE-CDP | SFURTI |
| Target Group | Micro & Small Enterprises (Industrial) | Traditional Artisans & Rural Industries |
| Primary Goal | Productivity & Common Infrastructure | Regeneration of traditional crafts & value addition |
| Latest Status (2026) | 364 Completed / 242 Ongoing | 378 Functional / 135 Ongoing |
| Green Focus | Renewable energy generation for CFCs | Raw Material Banks (RMB) for sustainability |
| Digital Push | Industry 4.0, IoT, & AI infrastructure | Market linkage via e-commerce (ONDC/TEAM) |
3. Critical Analysis for UPSC (GS-3 Notes)
For the “Mains” exam, remember these three pillars of the 2026 MSME strategy:
- Sustainability: Integration of Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETP) in every new MSE-CDP project.
- Digital Literacy: Transitioning traditional SFURTI artisans to the ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) platform.
- Convergence: The Ministry is now linking these clusters with PM Vishwakarma to provide end-to-end support.
🎯 Summary for Fast Revision
- MSE-CDP = Infrastructure & Productivity for Small Industries.
- SFURTI = Skill & Value Addition for Traditional Artisans.
- Status: 364 (MSE-CDP) vs 378 (SFURTI) completed projects.

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