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Annual report

MSME-DI, JAIPUR
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INTRODUCTION

The MSME - Development Institute, Jaipur (Formerly known as Small


Industries Service Institute) was set up on 14th January 1958 in order to provide
to impetus for promotion and development of Small Scale Industries in
Rajasthan. Expertise is available in various disciplines like Mechanical,
Metallurgical, Electrical/Electronics, Chemical/Rubber/Plastics, Food, Glass &
Ceramics, Leather & Footwear, Economic Investigation, Industrial Management
& Training, Ancillary, Technology Resource Center (TRC) & SENET etc. to
guide the entrepreneurs.
1.1 The main function of this Institute are :
 To facilitate interface between Central/State Govt. Departments and
developmental functionaries for promotion of MSME.Technology
support services
 Economic Information Services
 Management/Entrepreneurship Development Programmes/Skill
Development Programmes
 Industrial Motivational Campaign
 Common facility services
 Marketing Support
 Dissemination of Information and technical assistance / consultancy
relating to Biotechnology, IPR, Energy Conservation, ISO-
9000/14001, 18000, 27000, WTO, Export Packaging, Bar Coding,
VSBK & B.S.D.P.
 Ancillary development
 Sub- Contracting Exchange
 National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP)
 Cluster Development
 Explore avenues for employment in rural and far-flung areas in the
State.

In addition to above, the Institute reorients its activities in accordance with


the policy initiatives taken by the Ministry of MSME, Government of India
form time to time for promotion and development of MSMEs.

1.2 Rajasthan has emerged as the largest State of Indian Union, covering an
area of 3.42 lakh Sq. Kms., after the division of the State of Madhya
Pradesh. It constitutes about 10.41 percent of the total area of the country
and is situated in the north western part of the country sharing geographical
boundaries with the State of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh and Gujarat. It also has long international borders 1070 Kms. With
Pakistan. It is a diverse State. The region of the west and north-west
comprising 11 Districts spreading in 61.11 percent of the total area is either
desert or desert which forms the Great Indian ‘THAR’ Desert. The state
receives deficient rainfall and normally experiences drought conditions. Rich
cultural and historical heritage of the Sate gives it the status of Country’s
most attractive tourist destination. In respect of minor and major minerals
combined, State enjoys the status of second richest states in the country. The
state is the leading Producer of oil seeds, spices, Guar and Maize. High
production of milk has resulted in rapid growth of organized modern dairy
sector.
The result of oil exploration in the western ‘THAR’ region of the state has
opened up new vistas for establishment of units based on the Petrochemical
and allied products.
Rajasthan at a Glance

Area : 3.42 lakhs Sq. Kms.


Population (2001) : 5, 65, 07,188(5.65 crore)
Males : 2.94 crores
Females : 2.70 crores
Sex Ratio : 921 females per 1000
Rural Population : 4, 32, 92,813(76.62%)
Urban Population : 1, 32, 14,375(23.38%)-
Density of Population : 165 per Sq.Km.
Literacy : 60.41%
Main Workers : 30.86%
Non Workers : 57.94%
SC Population : 17.16%
ST Population : 12.56%
Decadal Growth : 28.41%
Division : 7
Sub Divisions : 192
Districts : 33
Tehsils : 244
Municipalities : 184 (Total No. of ULBs,
including 5 Nagar Nigams)
(i) Cities & Towns : 222
(ii) Urban agglomerations/towns : 216
Revenue Villages : 41,353
Panchayat Samities : 249
Village Panchayats : 9175

Agriculture:

Land utilization : 3, 42, 62,192 Hectares


Total cropped area sown : 2, 27, 71,259 Hectares
Area sown more than once : 52, 19,845 Hectares
Net Area Sown : 1, 75, 51,414 Hectares
Important Crops : Cereals, Pulses, Food,
Grains, Oil Seeds, Sugar-
Cane and cotton.
Area under Forest : 27, 27,944 Hectares.
Livestock : 5, 78, 99,870

Important Minerals : Gypsum, Limestone, Rock

Phosphate, Silica Sand,


Quartz, Soapstone, Chine
Clay, Marble, Granite etc.

Technical Institutions:

Universities : 7

Engineering Colleges/ Research

Institutes : 80

Polytechnics : 30

Road Length:

National Highway : 4,167 Kms.


State Highway : 11,240 Kms.

Town/Village Roads:

Rail length : 5,912 Kms.

Broadgauge : 3,885 Kms.

Metergauge : 1,711 Kms.

Narrowgauge : 87 Kms.

Major District Road : 7,244 Kms.

Other District Roads : 14,773 Kms.

Village Roads : 70,012 Kms.

Air Ports : Jaipur, Jodhpur,

Udaipur.

Communication Facilities:

Post Offices : 10,313

Telegraph Offices : 2,310

Telephone Exchanges : 2,333

Customer Service Centers : 285

Public Call Offices

(a) Local PCO : 57,825

(b) STD PCO : 41,853


(c) Village PTS : 39,602

Bank Branches :

Total Bank Branches : 4,586

Commercial : 2,983

RRB : 1,041

Cooperative Banks : 561

Electricity:

Available for distribution : 36716.712 Mn.Unit

Per Capita Electricity Available : 572.20 KWH.

Industries as on 31st March 2011

Ems filed by

(i) Micro Enterprises : 35,467

(ii) Small Enterprises : 1,806

(iii) Medium Enterprises : 87

Industrial Area (Nos.) as on

31st March 2011 : 322

No. of Plots planned : 56,962

No. of Plots allotted : 49,191

Export as on 31st March 2010 : 15236.42 Crores


Total Land Acquired up to June, 2009 : 59,817.81 Acres

Total Units in Production in Industrial Areas : 26,984 Units

Potential Industries:-

Agriculture based : Corn flake, Starch Bread,


Biscuits, Alcohol and
Processed food, Guar
Gum, Papad Bhujiya,
Pulses and Spices.
Mineral Based : Ceramics, Phosphate, a
Quartz &Celica based.

Identified Projects : Agro/Livestock based,


Ceramic, Chemicals, Drugs
& Pharmaceuticals,
Electronics Electrical,
Rubber & Plastic, Mech. &
Mettarlgy Products ,
Automobile Products and
Textile.
Thrust Industries:
Agro & Food Processing Gem & Jewellery
Glass/Ceramics Automotive
Cement Tourism
Textile, Leather Information Technology
Wool Stones
Dyeing Carpet
Handicrafts
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INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
AT THE INSTITUTE

2.1 Land & Building

The Institute located at 22 Godown Industrial Estate, Jaipur on the plot of


land measuring 8672.61sq. Meters, with the covered are of 3300aq.
Meters. The building was constructed in the year 1991, keeping in view
the requirement of the Institute. Additional training infrastructure is
required to be created in order to cater to the growing demand for the
training programmes

2.2 The Institute Expertise in:

 Ancillary Development
 Chemical
 Common Facility Workshop
 Economic Investigation
 Electronics & Electrical
 Food Processing
 Glass & Ceramics
 Information Technology
 Industrial Management & Training
 Leather & Footwear
 Mechanical
 Metallurgical
 SENET
 Technology Resource Centre(TRC)
 Cluster Development

The Institute has also the facilities of a Central Workshop containing


CNC Wire cut, EDM Vertical turning, Vertical Surface grinder, Milling
Lathe & Tool Cutter, Grinder etc. for providing CFS for the manufacture
of products tooling & space part of the Plant & machineries, Gallery,
Toilet, Bathroom and underground Water Tank.

2.3 The Human Resources:

The institute is functioning under the overall supervision of the Director; the
other officers as division heads in position are as per the details appended
below:

1. Shri R.S. Prasad, Dy. Director (G&C), looking after Glass & Ceramics&
IMT.
2. Shri V.K. Sharma, Dy. Director (Mech.) looking after Mechanical
Division, Workshop & TRC.
3. Shri V.P. Sharma, Dy. Director (Chemical) looking after Chemical
Division, Leather & Footwear Division, Ancellery Division, HTTC
Nagaur, WTO, Library, E-Clubs work & RTI.
4. Ms.S.K.Choudhary, Dy.Director (E.I.) looking after Economic
Investigation Division.
5. Sh. S.S.Gangwar, Assistant Director (Chemical) looking after
administration / DDO charge.
The Director coordinates and attends all other activities including the
field visits to organize programmes at various place of the state in order to
ensure even distribution of the activities for balanced economic development
of the State.

MSME-DI, JAIPUR
Officers & Staff Strength During The Year 2010-11
S. No. Name of Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant

1. Director 01 01 -

2. Deputy Director 04 04 -

3. Assistant Director Gr.I 07 04 03

4. Assistant Director Gr.II 14 13* 01

5. Sr. Hindi Translator 01 - 01

6. Sr. Accountant 01 - 01

7. Office Superintendent 01 01 -

8. Investigator 04 - 04

9. Draftsman, Gr.I 02 01 01

10. Draftsman, Gr.II 01 - 01

11. Instructor 03 03 -

12. Skilled Worker, Gr.II 03 02 01

13. Instructor (M.V) 01 - 01

14. Upper Division Clerk 09 08 01

15. Stenographer, Gr.I 03 01 02

16. Stenographer, Gr.II 03 02 01

17. Stenographer, Gr.III 05 01 04

18. Lower Division Clerk 06 03 03


19. Driver(L.V.), Gr.II 01 01 -

20. Driver(L.V.), Gr.III 01 01 -

21. Helper 01 01 -

22. Daftari 01 - 01

23. Peon 07 07 -

24. Watchman 03 03 -

25. Mali 01 01 -

26. Farrash 01 01 -

27. Sweeper 01 01 -

Total Post 86 60 26
* One office Superintendent & Assistant Director (Chem.) has been adjusted against the vacant post
of Assistant Director (E.I), Gr.II
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REVENUE GENERATION

The Institute has generated revenue to the tune of Rs. 18, 73,540/- through
consultancy services provided to the MSME units and fee collected for
training programmes as per details appended below:

Revenue Earned during the Year 2010-2011 by MSME-DI

S.No. Item Cumulative total for


the financial year(Rs.)
1. Common Facility Workshop/SDP Training 7,48,540/-
Fees Regular Workshop Courses/Specialized
Courses/CAD on Computer
2. EDPs/ESDPs 1,84,300/-
3. MDPs 1,61,000/-
4. Seminars (ISO-9000)/Bar coding/IPR/Export
Packaging/Programme on Bio Tech. etc. 12,600/-
5. Capacity Assessment &Sick Units Study 40,500/-
6. Project Appraisal 8,000/
7. NSIC Registration 3,57,750/-
8. Sale of Publications 6,004/-
9. Sale of Trainee Products 10,520/-
10. Other Inspection of Stores 17,006/-
11. Revenue under PD/Ac 3,27,320/-

Total Revenue Earned 18,73,540/-


4
PERFORMANCE 2010-2011

4.1 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes:


Rajasthan is situated in the north – western part of the Indian Union (23,
30 and 30 11’) North latitude and 69 29, and 78 17’ East longitude. It is
largely in arid State for most of its part. The western boundary of the state
is part of Indo- Pak international boundary, running to 1070 Kms. It
touches four main districts of region, namely, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner,
and Ganganagar. The state is touched by Punjab and Haryana states in
north, Uttar Pradesh in the east, Madhya Pradesh in the South East and
Gujarat in the South West. About 66.96% of the land is desert and tribal
areas. Rajasthan has been one of the favourite destinations in India for
both domestic and foreign tourists. The Institute is focusing for
development of MSMEs in this region for motivating the educated
unemployed youths towards self-employment.

The Institute has organized most of the ESDPs & EDPs for weaker
section, SC/ST. ESDPs on Computer Hardware, Repair Maintenance of
Mobile Phone, Beautician for women, Leather items, Herbal cosmetics,
Chemical products, Items & Jewellary, Bio-Technology, Audio Video
editing, Data processing, Fashion designing etc. at various locations in
the state. It is vital to mention here that the Govt. of Rajasthan is focusing
on E-governance; therefore computer hardware enjoys vast potential even
in the remote and far flung area in the state.
The Complete details of programmes like ESDPs/EDPs/MDPs & BSDPs
conducted by this institute under Govt. section & other programmes
under the PD A/c during the year 2010-2011 are given below:
The institute has also initiated action for regular follow up with the
successful EDPs/ESDPs trainees to get the feed –back about the efforts
made for setting up of self-employment ventures.

4.1.1 Industrial Motivational Campaigns:


The Institute organized 129 at different places, in the State .Total 12660
educated youths/ perspective entrepreneurs were motivated through campaigns
and were given guidance for starting their self employment ventures.

MSME DEVELOPMENT INSTITUE, JAIPUR


Progress of Training Programmes 2010-11 (up to March 2011)
Under the Sanctions of DC (MSME)

Entrepreneurship Skill development Programmes (ESDPs)


Conducted by MSME-DI, Jaipur During 2010-11

S. Name of the Topic Venue Period No. of


No. Programme Participants
1. ESDP Fancy leather goods Surajgarh 05th July, 2010 to 24
(SC Stipend) and soft toys (Jhunjhunu) 16thAugust, 2010
2. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Jaipur 07th July, 2010 to 24
and Networking 18thAugust, 2010
3. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Designing & Kishangarh 12th July, 2010 to 21
th
Garment Manufact. (Ajmer) 20 August, 2010
4. ESDP (SC Herbal Cosmetic & Jaipur 14th July, 2010 to 22
th
Non–Stipend) Beauty Culture 26 August, 2010
5. ESDP(UEY) Computer Based Alwar 16th July ,2010 to 25
th
Designing and Printing 27 August, 2010
6. ESDP (UEY) Mobile Repairing and Jaipur 26th July,2010 to 20
Maintenance 03 Sept.,2010
7. ESDP (UEY) Computer Based Jaipur 26th July,2010 to 21
Designing and Printing 03 Sept.,2010
8. ESDP (UEY) Web Designing & Jaipur 02ndAugust,2010 to 18
th
Animation 10 Sept.,2010
9. ESDP (ST Mobile Repairing and Jaisalmer 05 August,2010 to 20
Non- Stipend Maintenance 15 Sept.,2010
10. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Jaipur 06th August,2010 to 24
th
and Networking 16 Sept.,2010
11. ESDP (UEY) Beautician & Herbal Chomu 09th August,2010 to 30
th
Cosmetic (Jaipur) 17 Sept.,2010
12. ESDP Fancy Foam leather Dausa 09 August,2010 to 25
(SC Stipend) goods and soft toys 17 Sept.,2010
13. ESDP (UEY) Repair & Maintance of Newai 10th August,2010 to 25
th
Domestic Electric (Tonk) 24 Sept.,2010
Appliances
14. ESDP (UEY) Aari Tari Jaipur 12th August,2010 to 21
nd
22 Sept., 2010
15. ESDP (ST Steel Fabrication & Gunawata 16 August,2010 to 21
Non- Stipend Fitting Practice (Jaipur) 24 Sept.,2010
16. ESDP (UEY) Beauty & Herbal Jaipur 16th August,2010 to 27
th
Therapy 24 Sept.,2010
17. ESDP (UEY) DTP & Screen Printing Jaipur 16th August,2010 to 18
th
24 Sept.,2010
18. ESDP (UEY) Beauty & Herbal Dholpur 20th August,2010 to 23
th
Therapy 30 Sept.,2010
19. ESDP (UEY) Food Processing Sardarshahar 23th August,2010 to 20
st
(churu) 01 Oct.,2010
20. ESDP Refrigeration AC Fatah Nagar 24th Aug.,2010 to 22
st
(ST Stipend) Repair & Maintenance Mavali 01 Oct.,2010
(Uaipur)
21. ESDP (UEY) Mobile Repairing and Jajod-Sri 24th August,2010 to 27
Maintenance Madhopur 01st Oct.,2010
22. ESDP (UEY) Beautician & Herbal Neemkathana 24th August,2010 to 30
Products (Sikar) 01st Oct.,2010
23. ESDP (UEY) Mobile Repairing and Dausa 25th August,2010 to 24
Maintenance 08th Oct.,2010
24. ESDP (UEY) Food Processing Sawai 30th August,2010 to 24
Madhopur 08th October,2010
25. ESDP (UEY) Readymade Garment Sikar 30th August,2010 to 26
Making 08th Oct.,2010
26. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Design & Galta Raod – 30th August,2010 to 26
th
Garment Making Jaipur 08 Oct.,2010
27. ESDP (ST Computer Hardware Bargaon 31st Aug.,2010 to 26
th
Non Stipend) and Networking (Uaipur ) 09 Oct.,2010
28. ESDP (SC Mobile Repairing and Jaisalmer 01st Sept.,2010 to 20
th
Non–Stipend) Maintenance 12 Oct.,2010
29. ESDP (UEY) Bakery Products Jaipur 02nd Sept.,2010 to 22
th
11 Oct.,2010
30. ESDP (UEY) Readymade Garment Paota 06th Sept.,2010 to 29
th
Making (Kotputli) 15 Oct.,2010
31. ESDP (ST Computer Hardware Sawai 06st Sept.,2010 to 23
th
Non Stipend) and Networking Madhopur 15 Oct.,2010
32. ESDP (UEY) Embroidery Garments Sawariya 07th Sept.,2010 to 25
th
(Chittorgarh ) 25 Oct.,2010
33. ESDP (SC Wrought iron Jaipur 13th Sept.,2010 to 20
nd
Non–Stipend) furnishing and 22 Oct.,2010
decorative items
34. ESDP (UEY) Web Designing & Jaipur 13th Sept.,2010 to 14
th
Animation 22 Oct.,2010
35. ESDP (UEY) AC Refrigeration Bikaner 14th Sept.,2010 to 23
th
Repair & Maintenance 23 Oct.,2010
36. ESDP (UEY) Food Processing Jaipur 15th Sept.,2010 to 20
th
26 Oct.,2010
37. ESDP Herbal Cosmetic & Abo Road 20th Sept.,2010 to 25
th
(SC Stipend) Beauty Culture (Sirohi) 29 Oct.,2010
38. ESDP Computer Hardware Laxmangarh 21st Sept.,2010 to 25
th
(ST Stipend) and Networking (Alwar) 29 Oct.,2010
39. ESDP (UEY) Cement Product Mandawar 21st Sept.,2010 to 24
th
(Dausa) 04 Nov.,2010
40. ESDP (ST Computer Hardware Lalsot 22nd Sept.,2010 to 28
nd
Non Stipend) and Networking (Dausa) 02 Nov.,2010
41. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Alwar 23rd Sept.,2010 to 25
rd
and Networking 03 Nov.,2010
42. ESDP (SC Fashion Designing & Jaipur 24th Sept.,2010 to 22
th
Non–Stipend Garment 09 Nov.,2010
Manufacturing
43. ESDP Aari Tari & Soft Toys Dholpur 27th Sept.,2010 to 20
th
(SC Stipend) 08 Nov.,2010
44. ESDP Repair of Diesel Dausa 27th Sept.,2010 to 25
th
(SC Stipend) Engine 12 Nov.,2010
45. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Karauli 27th Sept.,2010 to 23
th
and Networking 05 Nov.,2010
46. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Designing & Navalgarh(Jh 27th Sept.,2010 to 22
th
Readymade Garments unjhnu) 04 Nov.,2010
47. ESDP (UEY) Motor Winding Nagaur 27th Sept.,2010 to 26
th
04 Nov.,2010
48. ESDP (UEY) Aari Tari & Soft Toys Sri 28th Sept.,2010 to 22
th
Ganganagar 10 Nov.,2010
49. ESDP Computer Hardware Jodhpur 29th Sept.,2010 to 25
th
(SC Stipend) and Networking 10 Nov.,2010
50. ESDP (UEY) Mobile Repairing and Boraj 30th Sept.,2010 to 24
th
Maintenance (Jaipur) 12 Nov.,2010
51. ESDP (UEY) Two Wheeler Chomu 04th Oct.,2010 to 22
th
Repairing (Jaipur) 12 Nov.,2010
& Servicing
52. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Ringus 04th Oct.,2010 to 25
th
and Networking (Sikar) 15 Nov.,2010
53. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Designing & Chirawa 05th Oct.,2010 to 28
th
Garment (Jhunjhnu) 16 Nov.,2010
Manufacturing
54. ESDP (SC Computer Hardware Mavali 07th Oct.,2010 to 21
Non–Stipend) and Networking (Udaipur) 19th Nov.,2010
55. ESDP (UEY) Soap, detergent Jaipur 11th Oct.,2010 to 21
Phehyic & dish wash & 19th Nov.,2010
Household
Consumable items
56. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Ringus 11th Oct.,2010 to 22
and Networking (Sikar) 19th Nov.,2010
57. ESDP Computer Hardware Dungla 12th Oct.,2010 to 22
(SC Stipend) and Networking (Chittorgarh) 19th Nov.,2010
58. ESDP (SC Beauty Therapy & Chaksu 13th Oct.,2010 to 22
Non–Stipend) Herbal Products (Jaipur) 24th Nov.,2010
59. ESDP Beauty & Herbal Jaipur 15th Oct.,2010 to 21
th
(SC Stipend) Therapy 25 Nov.,2010
60. ESDP (ST Computer Hardware Paota 18th Oct.,2010 to 22
th
Non Stipend) and Networking (Jaipur) 30 Nov.,2010
61. ESDP (UEY) Garment Ajmer 19th Oct.,2010 to 21
th
Manufacturing 16 Nov.,2010
62. ESDP (UEY) Beauty & Herbal Bassi (Jaipur) 20th Oct.,2010 to 21
th
Therapy 30 Nov.,2010
63. ESDP (UEY) Machine Shop Practice Jaipur 20th Oct.,2010 to 26
th
09 Dec.,2010
64. ESDP (SC DTP & Screen Printing Jaipur 25th Oct.,2010 to 27
rd
Non–Stipend) 03 Dec.,2010
65. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Designing & Jaipur 01st Nov., 2010 to 15th 24
Readymade Garment Dec., 2010
66. ESDP (ST Food Processing Kota 08th Nov.,2010 to 22
st
Non Stipend) 21 Dec.,2010
67. ESDP (SC Fashion Designing & Jaipur 09th Nov.,2010 to 23
th
Non–Stipend) Garment Manufact. 20 Dec.,2010
68. ESDP (ST Repair & Maintenance Sawai 09th Nov.,2010 to 32
Non Stipend) of Home Appliances Madhopur 20th Dec.,2010
69. ESDP (UEY) Beauty & Herbal Jaipur 09th Nov.,2010 to 21
Therapy 18th Dec.,2010
70. ESDP (UEY) Beautician & Herbal Kota 09th Nov.,2010 to 23
Products 27th Dec.,2010
71. ESDP (UEY) Beauty & Herbal Bagru 12th Nov.,2010 to 26
Therapy (Jaipur) 23rd Dec.,2010
72. ESDP (UEY) Repair & Maintenance Bandikui 15th Nov., 2010 to 24th 26
of Electrical (Dausa) Dec., 2010
Appliances
73. ESDP (UEY) Artificial Jewellery Bundi 15th Nov.,2010 to 22
th
28 Dec.,2010
74. ESDP (SC Fashion Designing & Bargaun 16th Nov.,2010 to 26
th
Non–Stipend) Garment (Baswara) 29 Dec.,2010
Manufacturing
75. ESDP (UEY) Repair of Two Wheeler Jaipur 18th Nov.,2010 to 26
29th Dec.,2010
76. ESDP Readymade Garment Chomu 22nd Nov.,2010 to 31st 24
(SC Stipend) Making (Jaipur) Dec.,2010
77. ESDP DTP & Screen Printing Jaipur 22nd Nov.,2010 to 25
st
(ST Stipend) 31 Dec.,2010
78. ESDP (ST Fashion Designing Chaksu 22nd Nov.,2010 to 22
st
Non Stipend) (Jaipur) 31 Dec.,2010
79. ESDP (UEY) Garment Ratangarh 22nd Nov.,2010 to 23
st
Manufacturing & (Churu) 31 Dec.,2010
Fashion Designing
80. ESDP Household Wiring Dausa 24th Nov., 2010 to 25
th
(ST Stipend) 07 Jan.,2011
81. ESDP Mobile Repairing and Dausa 29th Nov.,2010 to 22
th
(ST Stipend) Maintenance 07 Jan.,2011
82. ESDP (UEY) Motor Binding Merta City 29th Nov.,2010 to 25
th
(Nauaur) 11 Jan.,2010
83. ESDP (SC Computer Hardware Rajgarh 30th Nov.,2010 to 28
th
Non–Stipend) and Networking (Alwar) 07 Jan.,2011
84. ESDP (UEY) Blue Pottery Jaipur 30th Nov.,2010 to 27
th
08 Jan.,2011
85. ESDP (ST Motor Winding Newai 01st Dec.,2010 to 30
th
Non Stipend) (Tonk) 12 Jan.,2011
86. ESDP (UEY) Computer Hardware Bandikui 01st Dec.,2010 to 25
st
(Dausa) 21 Jan.,2011
87. ESDP (SC Fancy leather goods Jaipur 06th Dec.,2010 to 21
th
Non–Stipend) 14 Jan.,2011
88. ESDP (UEY) AC Refrigeration Jaipur 06th Dec.,2010 to 21
th
Repair &Maintenance 20 Jan.,2011
89. ESDP (SC Leather & Foam Bikaner 06th Dec.,2010 to 25
th
Non–Stipend) Leather Products 14 Jan.,2011
90. ESDP (SC DTP & Screen Printing Gogunta 07th Dec.,2010 to 25
th
Non–Stipend) (Udaipur) 15 Jan.2011
91. ESDP (SC Garment Samod 13th Dec., 2010 to 24
st
Stipend) Manufacturing & (Jaipur) 21 Jan., 2011
Fashion Designing
92. ESDP (UEY) Herbal Cosmetic & Jaipur 16th Dec.,2010 to 27
Beauty Culture 25th Jan.,2011
93. ESDP Feeter Practice & Dausa 20th Dec.,2010 to 21
th
(ST Stipend) Fabrication 28 Jan.,2011
94. ESDP (SC Readymade Garment Jhalawar 27th Dec., 2010 to 25
th
Stipend) 07 Feb., 2011
95. ESDP (SC Fashion Designing & Sawai 27th Dec., 2011 to 04th 26
Non-Stipend) Readymade Garments Madhopur Feb., 2011
96. ESDP (SC Mobile Repairing & Jaipur 27th Dec., 2011 to 04th 23
Non-Stipend) Maintenance Feb., 2011
97. ESDP (UEY) DTP & Screen Printing Bharatpur 27th Dec., 2011 to 04th 29
Feb., 2011
98. ESDP (SC Mobile Repairing & Bagru 28th Dec., 2010 to 05th 25
Stipend) Maintenance (Jaipur) Feb., 2011
99. ESDP (SC Computer Hardware & Jaipur 03rd Jan., 2011 to 11th 25
Stipend) Networking Feb., 2011
100. ESDP Beautician & Herbal Harmada 03rd Jan., 2011 to 11th 19
(ST Stipend) Product (Jaipur) Feb., 2011
101. ESDP (UEY) Mobile Repairing & Tonk 03rd Jan., 2011 to 11th 23
Maintenance Feb., 2011
102. ESDP (UEY) Beautician Jaipur 03rd Jan., 2011 to 11th 24
Feb., 2011
103. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Designing & Alwar 05th Jan., 2011 to 14th 33
Garment Making Feb., 2011
104. ESDP (Bio- Bio-Technology Jaipur 15th Jan.,2011 to 20
Tech.) 23rd Feb.,2011
105. ESDP (ST Computer Hardware & Jaipur 17th Jan., 2011 to 25th 21
Non-Stipend) Networking Feb., 2011
106. ESDP Fashion Designing & Banswara 17th Jan.,2011 to 25
(ST Stipend) Readymade Garments 28th Feb.,2011
107. ESDP (UEY) Fashion Designing & Bharatpur 20th Jan., 2011 to 28th 20
Garment Feb., 2011
Manufacturing
108. ESDP (SC Refrigeration AC Chomu 24th Jan.,2011 to 25
th
Stipend) Repair and (Jaipur) 04 March,2011
Maintenance
109. ESDP (SC Readymade Garment Govindgarh 31st Jan.,2011 to 23
Non-Stipend) Making (Jaipur) 11th March 2011
110. ESDP Fashion Designing & Morija 02nd Feb.,2011 to 25
th
(ST Stipend) Readymade Garments (Jaipur) 15 March,2011
111. ESDP (SC Fashion Designing & Jaipur 07th Feb.,2011 to 20
th
Non-Stipend) Readymade Garments 18 March,2011
112. ESDP (UEY) Artificial Jewellery Jaipur 09th Feb.,2011 to 26
th
24 March,2011
113. ESDP (ST Mobile Repairing & Bayana 14th Feb.,2011 to 23
th
Non-Stipend) Maintenance (Bharatpur) 25 March,2011
114. ESDP (UEY) DTP & Screen Printing Jaipur 14th Feb.,2011 to 13
th
25 March,2011
TOTAL 2691

Training Programmes during Year 2010-11


Business Skill Development Programmes (BSDPs)

S. No. Name of the Venue Period No. of


Programme Participants

01. BSDP (SC) Sikar 13th December 2010 to 28


31st January, 2011

02. BSDP (ST) Kota 02nd Feb.,2011 to 33

28th Feb.,2011

03. BSDP (Gen.) Jaipur 10th Feb.,2011 to 30

14th March,2011

04. BSDP (Gen.) Ajmer 15th Feb.,2011 to 25

14th March,2011

05. BSDP (Gen.) Jaipur 23rd Feb.,2011 to 30

25th March,2011

06. BSDP (Gen.) Jaipur 28th Feb.,2011 to 30

26th March,2011

Total 176
Training Programmes during Year 2010-11
Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs)
S. No. Name of the Venue Period No. of
Programme Participants

1. EDP(UEY) Jaipur 28th June ,2010 to 23

09th July, 2010

2. EDP(UEY) Jaipur 21st July, 2010 to 24

03 August, 2010

3. EDP(ST) Dausa 22nd July, 2010 to 22

04 August,2010

4. EDP (Women & PH Jaipur 02 August,2010 to 25


Stipend)
13 August,2010

5. EDP(UEY) Jaipur 23rd August,2010 to 45

03 September,2010

6. EDP(UEY) Karauli 30th August,2010 to 25

10 September,2010

7. EDP(UEY) Alwar 27th September,2010 to 35

08th October,2010

8. EDP(UEY) Dausa 11stOctober,2010 to 35

22nd October,2010

9. EDP(UEY) Jaipur 12th October,2010 to 27

22nd October,2010

10. EDP( Stipend ST) Dausa 23rd October,2010 to 25

04th November,2010

11. EDP(UEY) Sawai Madhopur 30thNovember,2010 to 30

13th December,2010

12. EDP(UEY) Bansoor (Alwar) 06th December,2010 to 29

17th December,2010
13. EDP(UEY) Jaipur 13thDecember,2010 to 25

27th December,2010

14. EDP(UEY) Dholpur 13thDecember,2010 to 24

24th December,2010

15. EDP(UEY) Jaipur 20thDecember,2010 to 22

31st December,2010

16. EDP(UEY) Dausa 30thDecember,2010 to 25

12th January,2011

17. EDP(UEY) Udaipur 03rd January,2011 to 23

15th January,2011

18. EDP (Stipend Sc) Pilani(Jhunjhunu) 11th January,2011 to 25

24th January, 2011

19. EDP (UEY) Jaipur 14th February, 2011 to 21

25th February, 2011

20. EDP (UEY) Jaipur 28th Feb.,2011 to 27

11th March,2011

21. EDP (UEY) Jaipur 03rd March,2011 to 23

16th March,2011

22. EDP (UEY) Tonk 07th March,2011 to 25

18th March,2011

23. EDP (Stipend Sc) Bandikui(Dausa) 08th March,2011 to 25

18th March,2011

Total 610
Training Programmes during Year 2010-11
Management Development Programmes (MDPs)
S.No. Name of the Topic Venue Period No. of
Programme Participants

1. MDP Financial Accounting Jaipur 5th July ,2010 to 27


(Tally)
16th July, 2010

2. MDP Financial Accounting Jaipur 19th July, 10 to 29


(Tally)
30th July, 2010

3. MDP Export Documentation Jaipur 06th Sept.,2010 to 25


and Procedure
10th Sept.,2010

4. MDP Financial Accounting Bikaner 07th Sept.,2010 to 27


(Tally)
11th Sept.,2010

5. MDP Export Documentation Jaipur 13th Sept.,2010 to 24


and Procedure
17th Sept.,2010

6. MDP Financial Accounting Sriganganagar 14th Sept.,2010 to 28


(Tally)
18th Sept.,2010

7. MDP Domestic & Export Jaipur 20th Sept.,2010to 19


Marketing
24th Sept.,2010

8. MDP Export Documentation Jaipur 20th Sept.,2010to 19


and Procedure
24th Sept.,2010

9. MDP Export Marketing Bundi 27th Sept.,2010to 24

01th Oct.,2010

10. MDP Financial Accounting Karauli 27th Sept.,2010to 18


(Tally)
01th Oct.,2010

11. MDP Export Marketing Jaipur 04th Oct. ,2010 to 18

08th Oct.,2010

12. MDP Financial Accounting Alwar 18th Oct. ,2010 to 20


(Tally)
29th Oct.,2010

13. MDP Building Material Jaipur 25th Oct. ,2010 to 20


Testing
29th Oct.,2010
14. MDP Financial Accounting Jaipur 08th Nov.,2010 to 25
(Tally)
19th Nov.,2010

15. MDP Financial Accounting Jaipur 22nd Nov.,2010to 25


(Tally)
26th Nov.,2010

16. MDP Financial Accounting Jaipur 29th Nov.,2010 to 20


(Tally)
10th Dec.,2010

17. MDP Human Resource Bikaner 13th Dec.,2010 to 30


Management
18th Dec.,2010

18. MDP Garment Merchandising Jaipur 03rd Jan.,2011 to 27


&Export Procedure
07th Jan.,2011

19. MDP Garment Merchandising Jaipur 10th Jan.,2011 to 26


&Export Procedure
17th Jan.,2011

20. MDP Garment Merchandising Jaipur 17th Jan.,2011 to 25


&Export Procedure
21st Jan.,2011

21. MDP Export Procedure & Jodhpur 14th Feb., 2011 to 32


Documentation 18th Feb., 2011

22. MDP Export Procedure & Alwar 28th Feb.,2011 to 29


Documentation
05th March,2011

23. MDP Export Procedure & Jaipur 07thMarch2011 o 16


Documentation
11th March,2011

24. MDP Communication Skill Jaipur 07thMarch2011to 23

11th March,2011

25. MDP Financial Accounting Jaipur 14thMarch2011to 23


(Tally)
18th March,2011

26. MDP Communication Skill Jaipur 14thMarch2011to 21

18th March,2011

Total 620
Industrial Motivational Campaigns (IMCs) During Year 2010-11
S.No. Name of the Venue Date No. of
Programme Participants
1. IMC Saganer(Jaipur) 24th June,2010 78

2. IMC Jaipur 25th June,2010 137

3. IMC Behror(Alwar) 25th June,2010 80

4. IMC Alwar 29th June, 2010 115

5. IMC Shahpura(Jaipur) 30th June,2010 78

6. IMC Surajgarh(Jhunjhunu) 02ndJuly,2010 130

7. IMC Khishangarh(Ajmer) 07th July,2010 50

8. IMC Khetari (Jhunjhunu) 08th July,2010 140

9. IMC Dholpur 23rd July,2010 63

10. IMC Bhutala(Udaipur) 26th July,2010 90

11. IMC Alwar 26th July,2010 130

12. IMC Kotputli (Jaipur) 29th July, 2010 63

13. IMC Jajod-Srimadhopur (Sikar) 03rd August, 2010 88

14. IMC Neem Ka Thana (Sikar) 05th August, 2010 98

15. IMC Dholpur 05th August, 2010 80

16. IMC Sardarsaher (Churu) 05th August, 2010 88

17. IMC Dausa 05th August, 2010 72

18. IMC Gunawata, Jaipur 12th August, 2010 74

19. IMC Jhotwara, Jaipur 19th August, 2010 71

20. IMC Bagru (Jaipur) 26th August,2010 100

21. IMC Sawai Madhopur 27th August,2010 84

22. IMC Sikar 27th August,2010 88

23. IMC Batgaon (Uaipur) 30th August,2010 95

24. IMC Chohtan (Barmer) 30th August,2010 168

25. IMC Pavta(Jaipur) 01st Sept.,2010 204


26. IMC Sawai Madhopur 03rd Sept.,2010 71

27. IMC Mantaphiya(Chittorgarh) 06th Sept.,2010 91

28. IMC Laxmangarh(Alwar) 13th Sept.,2010 70

29. IMC Bikaner 13th Sept.,2010 90

30. IMC Bhandarej (Dausa) 13th Sept.,2010 171

31. IMC Hindaun City (Karauli) 14th Sept.,2010 50

32. IMC Abu Road (Sirohi) 17th Sept.,2010 80

33. IMC Jaipur 17th Sept.,2010 64

34. IMC Kotputli (Jaipur) 18th Sept.,2010 91

35. IMC Mandwar (Dausa) 20th Sept.,2010 72

36. IMC Dausa 24th Sept.,2010 82

37. IMC Tonk 25th Sept.,2010 115

38. IMC Jaipur 01st October,2010 100

39. IMC Chirawa (Jhunjhunu) 04th October,2010 90

40. IMC Dausa 09th October,2010 93

41. IMC Kekari (Ajmer) 11th October,2010 198

42. IMC Khatushyam(Sikar) 13th October,2010 79

43. IMC Ajmer 21st October,2010 60

44. IMC Bansoor(Alwar) 22nd October,2010 101

45. IMC Khatipura (Jaipur) 22nd October,2010 95

46. IMC Jaipur 28th October,2010 60

47. IMC Bandikui (Dausa) 12thNovember,2010 89

48. IMC Sevagram(Dudu) 15thNovember,2010 165

49. IMC Bargaon(Baswara) 15thNovember,2010 75

50. IMC Jaipur 15thNovember,2010 183

51. IMC Kukas (Jaipur) 16thNovember,2010 167

52. IMC Ratangarh(Churu) 18thNovember,2010 100

53. IMC Ajmer 22ndNovember,2010 154


54. IMC Dausa 23rdNovember,2010 75

55. IMC Jodhpur 25thNovember,2010 203

56. IMC Pali 26thNovember,2010 114

57. IMC Alwar 26thNovember,2010 55

58. IMC Rajgarh (Alwar) 26th November,2010 85

59. IMC Nokha (Bikaner) 27thNovember,2010 280

60. IMC Mertacity (Nagaur) 29th November,2010 50

61. IMC Bundi 30th November,2010 80

62. IMC Bandikui (Dausa) 30thNovember,2010 65

63. IMC Newai (Tonk) 30thNovember,2010 111

64. IMC Newai (Tonk) 01st December,2010 68

65. IMC Jaipur 01st December,2010 76

66. IMC Dausa 02nd December,2010 128

67. IMC Jaipur 04th December,2010 70

68. IMC Samod (Chomu) 07th December,2010 81

69. IMC Bharatpur 08th December,2010 48

70. IMC Mavli (Udaipur) 08th December,2010 172

71. IMC Bhilwara 09th December,2010 170

72. IMC Jaipur 09th December,2010 101

73. IMC Jaipur 10th December,2010 30

74. IMC Sikar 10th December,2010 62

75. IMC Tonk 10th December,2010 100

76. IMC Bikaner 14th December,2010 114

77. IMC Fauladpur (Alwar) 15th December,2010 95

78. IMC Newai (Tonk) 15th December,2010 98

79. IMC Dausa 16th December,2010 69

80. IMC Jaipur 18th December,2010 80

81. IMC Dausa 21st December,2010 105


82. IMC Sanganer (Jaipur) 21st December,2010 315

83. IMC Jaipur 22nd December,2010 305

84. IMC Sawai Madhopur 23rd December,2010 72

85. IMC Jaipur 26th December,2010 96

86. IMC Bagru(Jaipur) 31st December,2010 100

87. IMC Ajmer 06th January, 2011 215

88. IMC Shahpura(Jaipur) 07th January, 2011 96

89. IMC Merta-City (Nagaur) 10th January, 2011 70

90. IMC Jaipur 08th February, 2011 77

91. IMC Kishangaj (Baran) 15th February, 2011 107

92. IMC Sanganer (Jaipur) 15th February, 2011 76

93. IMC Sudarshanpura (Jaipur) 17th February, 2011 53

94. IMC Jaipur 18th February, 2011 57

95. IMC Jaipur 18th February, 2011 105

96. IMC Saloombhar (Udaipur) 21st February, 2011 269

97. IMC Bobas, Dudu (Jaipur) 22nd February, 2011 75

98. IMC Phagi (Jaipur) 23rd February, 2011 65

99. IMC Jaipur 23rd February, 2011 75

100. IMC Sikar 24th February, 2011 60

101. IMC Dudu (Jaipur) 25th February, 2011 102

102. IMC Jhotwara (Jaipur) 25th February, 2011 104

103. IMC Jaipur 25th February, 2011 70

104. IMC Kotputli (Jaipur) 26th February, 2011 62

105. IMC Jaipur 26th February, 2011 61

106. IMC Bhiwadi (Alwar) 28th February, 2011 50

107. IMC Dausa 03rd March,2011 75

108. IMC Jaipur 03rd March,2011 73

109. IMC Tonk 04th March,2011 80


110. IMC Malpura (Tonk) 05th March,2011 133

111. IMC Khertal (Alwar) 07th March,2011 88

112. IMC Jaipur 09th March,2011 73

113. IMC Jaipur 09th March,2011 90

114. IMC Bayana(Bharatpur) 11th March,2011 62

115. IMC Bandikui (Dausa) 12th March,2011 80

116. IMC Sawai Madhopur 12th March,2011 115

117. IMC Ramganj (Jaipur) 13th March,2011 78

118. IMC Jaipur 14th March,2011 68

119. IMC Jaipur 16th March,2011 61

120. IMC Kotputli (Jaipur) 16th March,2011 89

121. IMC Tonk 16th March,2011 54

122. IMC Jaipur 17th March,2011 77

123. IMC Dausa 17th March,2011 60

124. IMC Alwar 17th March,2011 60

125. IMC Jaipur 18th March,2011 90

126. IMC Jaipur 18th March,2011 110

127. IMC Jaipur 19th March,2011 82

128. IMC Banswara 21st March,2011 70

129. IMC Sanganer (Jaipur) 24th March,2011 50

Total 12660
Training Programmes under PD A/C during Year 2010-11
SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (SDPS) ON COMPUTER OPERATIVE/I.T.

S.No. Subject Venue Duration No. of Participants

1. Office Management Jaipur 7th April,10 to 6th May, 10 27

2. Office Management Jaipur 11th May,10 to 10th June,10 33

3. Office Management Jaipur 18th June,2010 to 17th July,2010 27

Total 87

WORKSHOP TRAINING PROGRAMMES/SDPs during Year 2010-11

S. Subject Venue Duration No. of


No. Participants

1. CAD/CAM Jaipur 19th Jan.,2010 to 9th April, 2010 11

2. CNC M/C. Jaipur 9th Feb., 2010 to 9th April, 2010 10

3. CNC M/C. Jaipur 26th Feb., 2010 to 9th April, 2010 09

4. Auto CAD Jaipur 17th March,2010 to15th April,2010 15

5. CAD/CAM Jaipur 17th March,2010 to20th May,2010 06

6. Auto CAD Jaipur 01st April,2010 to 04th May,2010 12

7. CNC M/C Jaipur 19th April,2010 to18th May,2010 05

8. CNC M/C Jaipur 17th May,2010 to 16th June,2010 11

9. CNC M/C Jaipur 24th May,2010 to 23rd June,2010 03

10. Auto CAD Jaipur 7th June,2010 to 9th July, 2010 06

11. CAD/CAM Jaipur 7th June,2010 to 06th August, 2010 07

12. CNC M/C Jaipur 08th July, 10 to 06th August, 2010 04

13. Auto CAD Jaipur 09th Aug.,10 to 14th Sept., 2010 08

14. Computer Aided Drafting and Jaipur 09th Aug., 2010 to 12th Oct., 2010 05
Designing Auto CAD /CAM
15. CNC M/C Jaipur 15th Sept., 2010 to 20th Oct., 2010 05

16. Computer Aided Designing Jaipur 15th Sept., 2010 to 16th Nov., 2010 07
And Manufacturing
CAD/CAM
17. Computer Aided Drafting and Jaipur 15th September,2010 to 03
Designing Auto CAD 20th October,2010
18. Programming and Operation Jaipur 12th October,2010 to 09
of CNC Machines 11th November,2010
19. Computer Aided Designing Jaipur 29th Dec., 2010 to 14
And Manufacturing 13th March, 2011
CAD/CAM
Total 150

DETAILS OF MACHINERIES INSTALLED IN THE MSME-DI


WORKSHOP, JAIPUR FOR THE YEAR 2010-11

S.No. Section Name of Purchase Year of Date of Present


Machines Value in Purchase commission Cond.of M/c
(Rs.) Serviceable
or un
Serviceable
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
1. General Lathe M/c. 56140 1961-62 July,62 Satisfactory
Engineering LB-25
workshop
2. General Tools & 79996 1982-83 Jan,83 Good
Engineering Cutter,
workshop Grinder
3. General Surface 80523 1982-83 Jan,83 Good
Engineering Grinder
workshop
4. General Vertical 195860 1972-73 Jan,73 Good
Engineering Surface
workshop Grinder
5. General Universal 111552 1961-62 Jan,62 Satisfactory
Engineering Milling
workshop Machine
6. General Vertical 98912 1973-74 Nov,73 Satisfactory
Engineering Milling
workshop Machine
7. General CNC wire 2734446 1996-97 Sep,97 Good
Engineering Cut
workshop Machine
8. General MITR 674860 1999- Mar, 2000 Good
Engineering Milling 2000
workshop Machine
9. General EDM(ZNC) 1043900 2000- Mar, 2000 Good
Engineering 2001
workshop
10. General VMC-400 242800 1999- Feb, 2001 Good
Engineering 2000
workshop
11 General Profile 7210 1973-74 Nov, 75 Needs repair
Engineering Projector
workshop
12. General Redial Drill 9762 1981-82 Sep, 83 Good
Engineering
workshop
13. General Hand Press 1050 1962-63 Jan, 1963 Good
Engineering 10 ton
workshop
14. General Shaper M/c 52666 1982-83 Jan, 1963 Good
Engineering
workshop
15. General CNC 2273938 2006-07 18 Oct. 06 Good
Engineering Turning
workshop Centre HMT
Make

5. MSME-Testing Station, Jaipur

MSME-Testing Station is achieved its self sufficiency level during


the year. Total revenue earned by the testing station is 47.44 lakhs against
its target of 39 lakhs for the year 2010-2011. Total 3900 numbers of jobs
were tested against the target of 3300 Nos.

6. Programme on Bio-Technology

MSME-Di, Jaipur organized ESDP on Bio-Technology at Dr. B.Lal


Institute of Bio-Technology, E-6, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur. Total 20 No of
candidates participated in the programme.Topics like Biofertilizers, Bio
Pesticides, Micro propagation, Immuniodiagnostics; Organic Farming
etc. were covered in the course calendar. Various biotech based
institutions/ organizations were visited for field exposure to the
entrepreneurs, technical support and laboratory facilities were provided
by Dr. B.Lal. Institute of Biotechnology, Jaipur.
7. Export Packaging Programme

The Institute organized one day awareness programme on Export


Packaging at Jodhpur in which representatives of 27 units participated
and were benefited from the expertise / sessions by IIP.

8. Workshop Facilities

Common facility Services are available in the Institute Workshop at


Jaipur. Some of the important services provided are CAD/CAM
Training, Training on CNC Wire Cut Machine, Training in the Trade
of Turning, Milling and Manufacturing of Jigs, Fixtures and Dies. The
total revenue earning of the Workshop was Rs. 7, 48,540/- against the
target of Rs. 5.5 lakhs. The Central Workshop earned revenue of Rs.
3, 07,540/- during the year from Common facility services and Rs. 4,
41,000/- through SDP Trainings and Specialized CAD/CAM Training
in Computers.

9. Vendor Development Programmes

MSME-DI (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprie, M/O MSME, Govt. of


India), Jaipur organized NVDP & Business Expo-2010-11 on 04-06
February 2011 at Kota. This programme was inaugurated by Hon’ble
Mayor Dr. Ratana Jain, Kota and chaired by Sh.K.K.Koul, Exucative
Director, DSCL, Kota. About 3500 Inudusrialists & Deligates
participated and benefited by these Exhibition & Buyer sellers meet and
generated Business of Rs. 4.5 crores.The technical session were also
conducted during three days programme. The Details of the programme is
enclosed at annexure 2.

10. ISO-9000 Certification of Units:


41 number of MSME units were benefitted by way of reimbursement of
ISO-9000 certification during the year 2010-2011. A total of Rs. 15,
72,589/- amount was released to the units as during the year.

11. Awareness Programme on Bar Code Scheme.

This Institute organized two one day awareness programme on Bar Code
(under NMCP) for MSME units at Jaipur in which 162 units participated
and benifitid from these programmes. Scheme of subsidy/Reimbursement
and procedure to obtain Barcode was discussed by eminent faculty. Total
38 units were benefitted from Bar Code Subsidy, the amount of these
subsidy is Rs. 3, 80,580/- during the year.

12.Cluster Development Initatives

MSME-DI, Jaipur has undertaken the soft interventation for seven


clusters in Jaipur namely;

(1) HDPE & PVC Pipes & Fittings

(2) Wire & Cable

(3) Rolling Mills & Induction Furnace

(4) Gem Cutting & Polishing

(5) C.I. Castings

(6) Readymade Garments

(7) Packaging Material

During last year readymade garment cluster got sanction from the Govt,
of India for hard interventation. Two more clusters SPVs were prepared
the proposal on hard interventation 1. Corrugated Packaginig Cluster 2.
Cast Iron Foundry Cluster. The same is being sent to DC (MSME), New
Delhi through State Government. Seminar on Marketing organized by
Plastic Manufacturing Association, Jaipur in association with State
Agriculture Department and Director MSME-DI, Jaipur. An Exhibition
of plastic products was also organized under this programme.

10. National Award to Micro & Small Entrepreneur, 2009

This office received the 30 applications for the National Award- 2009, in
different categories out of these 07 entrepreneurs received the National
Award & Special Recognition award under different categories. List of
these awardees is as below.

National Award for Quality

S.No. Name of the Entrepreneur Name of the Enterprise Type of


Award
1. Sh. Nikhil Gupta M/s Nikhil International , QualityAward
Jaipur

National Award for Outstanding Entrepreneurship Engaged in Service Sector


S.No. Name of the Entrepreneur Name of the Enterprise Type of Award
1. Sh. Ajay Gupta M/s Kamtech Associates First Award
Pvt. Ltd., C-Scheme,
Jaipur

National Award for Outstanding Entrepreneurship Engaged in Manufacturing

S.No. Name of the Entrepreneur Name of the Enterprise Type of Award


1. Sh. Mangi Lal Lunawat M/s Aravali Minerals & Special
Chemical Industries Recognition
Pvt.Ltd. M.I.A., Udaipur Award
2. Sh. Mahendra Kumar M/s Manu Jantralay Special
Banthia Pvt.Ltd.Sitapura, Ind. Recognition
Area, Jaipur Award
3. Sh. Shriniwas Gupta M/s Shree Krishan Special
Rolling Mills (Jaipet) Recognition
Ltd., Jaipur Award
4. Sh. Tulsi Das Bhatia M/s Hiteshi Herbotech Special
Pvt.Ltd. Jaipur. Recognition
Award
5. Sh. Yogendra Bhati M/s Dinesh Irrigation Special
Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur. Recognition
Award

11. Demonstration Centre On VSBK technology at Chittorgarh,


Rajasthan
Demonstration Centre on VSBK Technology at Village-Mungana,
Tehsil- Kapasann, and District- Chittorgarh was set up two years back.
It was functioning well. The main objective of the Centre is to train and
motivate the traditional brick unit’s owner to go for setting up this type
of better technology unit. The benefits of the VSBK technology are as
under:-

1. The fuel consumption is reduced up to 40% as compared to


traditional technology.
2. Space requirement is minimum in this project.
3. It will run throughout the year, rainy season will not affected the
production.
4. The quality of the bricks manufactured by this technology is better
than bricks manufactured by traditional methods.
(i) Till this year, 9 Nos. of training programmes were organized
at VSBK Demonstration Centre at Chittorgarh and 62 Nos.
of brick manufacturing candidates were trained so far.
(ii) Testing Lab is expected to be set up at Demonstration
Centre, Chittorgarh upto April, 2011. This Testing Lab will
facilitate to brick unit owner to get its products, Soil and Fuel
tested at this lab free of cost. Testing of products will help to
improve its quality.

12. Participation in Bhart Nirman Jan Suchana Abhiyaan and


A flagship programme of Govt. of India- i.e. Bhart Nirman Jan Suchana
Abhiyaan, organized by the PIB, at various places in the state. This
institute participated in “Bhart Niramn Jan Suchan Abhiyaan” seven
programmes. One at Chohatan (Barmer) from 18h August 2010 to 20th
August, 2010. Second at Bhandarej (Dausa) from 11th Sept., 2010 to 13th
Sept., 2010 .Third at Kekari (Ajmer) from 9th Oct. 2010 to 11th Oct. 2010.
Fourth at Sewagram (Dudu) in Jaipur from 13th Nov., 2010 to 15th Nov.,
2010. Fifth at Nokha (Bikaner) from 26th Nov., 2010 to 28th Nov., 2010.
Sixth at Kishanganj (Bara) from 14th Feb., 2011 to 16th Feb., 2011.
Seventh at Salumber (Udaipur) from 19th Feb., 2011 to 21st Feb., 2011 .In
these programmes MSME-DI, Jaipur booked a stall and about 7600-8000
persons were given the detailed information of the various activities and
training programmes of the institute. Under this programme various Self
Employment schemes of Central and State Govt. such as National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme(NREGS) , Sarva Shikha Abhiyaan, Mid
Day Meal Scheme, Integrated Child Development Service Scheme
(ICDS), National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Right to Information
(RTI),Rural Housing, Roads, Telephone, Irrigation and other popular
programmes were given publicity. In these programmes seven Industrial
Motivation Campaigns were also organized by the Institute.

This Institute participated in employment fair organized by Regional


employment office at Jaipur. An officer of this institute has displayed
various schemes and activities of this institute and provided guidance and
motivated educated unemployment youth for self employment. About
200 persons were benefited by this programme.

This Institute participated in Sheep and woolen Exhibition/Fair organized


by Sheep and Woolen Anusandhan kendra, Avikanagar, Malpura (Tonk)
of the Rajasthan State. The officers of this Institute attended this
Programme and displayed the various schemes and activities of this
institute and provided guidance for self employment. About 600 visitors
were benefited by this programme. One IMC organized by this Institute
under this programme.
13. Activity of the library:

This Institute has purchased the books for library under


modernization.Institute received sanction of amount Rs.60,000/- from
DC(MSME), New Delhi and purchased Hindi books of an amount of Rs.
30,395/- and English books of an amount of Rs.29, 564/- and leaving the
balance amount of Rs.41/- during this year.
14. Activities under NMCP scheme

The following programmes were organized by the MSME-DI Jaipur


under the NMCP scheme during the year 2010-11.

1. Two awareness programmes/ Seminars organized on Bar Code at


Jaipur for MSMEs of the Rajasthan, total 162 participants benefitted
from these programs.
2. Three awareness Programmes/ seminars on IPR were organized by
this institute, one at Bhiwadi, Two programmes at Jaipur, total 216
participants were benefitted from these programmes.
3. Awareness programme organized for encouraging MSME to acquire
Product Certification licenses at Jaipur for national and International
bodies in association with Vishwakarma Industries Association. Total
50 Nos. of Units participated in programme.
4. Awareness programme organized for enabling MSME sector to be
competitive through quality management standard and quality
technology tool in association with Marudhara Industries Association
at Jodhpur. Total 50 Nos of units participated in this programme.
5. 12 No. of MSME units reimbursed for participation in Rajasthan
Udyog Hast Shelip Utsav-2011 organized by DIC, Jodhpur under
Marketing Assistance and Technology Up gradation Scheme of
NMCP.
6. One unit reimbursed amount of Rs. 40,983/- for BIS certification
under TEQUP scheme of NMCP and two more cases are processed
under this scheme during the year.

15. Capacity Building, Strengthening of Database and Advocacy


by Industry/Enterprise Association Scheme

This office received two proposals in the prescribed format, one


from ASSOCHAM, New Dehli and Second from Federation of
Rajasthan Trade and Industry (FORTI), Jaipur, on the above
scheme for obtaining financial assistance and both the proposals
were forwarded to the HQ. for consideration and necessary action.
These associations organized MSMEs seminars under the scheme
and the received sanctions during the year 2010-11.

16. Rajiv Gandhi Udami Mitra yojana

This Institute received 48 No. of proposal under Rajeev Gandhi


Udhami Mitra Yojana and 22No.of proposals were forwarded to
the various banks and 03 No. of application rejected by banks and
05 No. of application (Enterprises) loan sanctioned by banks and
total amount sanctioned by banks Rs. 33 Lakhs and 12 No. of
applications still under process in MSME-DI, Jaipur during this
year.
17. TREAD Scheme:
Under this scheme NGO M/s.Center for Social Development,
Jaipur has got sanction under the said scheme during the year 2010-
2011.NGO has commenced 02 training programmes on Beautician &
Fashion Design at Jaipur, total 50 no of candidates participated in
these programmes.

17. SSI Clusters and the Perspective for their Development

According to UNIDO, a cluster can be defined as a sactorial and


geographical concentration of enterprises, faced with common
opportunities and threats which can give rise to external
economics, favor the emergence of specialized technical,
administrative and financial services and create a conducive
ground for the development of the inter-firm cooperation among
public and private local institutions to promote local production,
innovation and collective learning.

The presented adopted approach for cluster development consists


of drawing lessons from the experience of successful clusters and
then implicating them through building up of local capabilities with
the active participation of various cluster actors like Micro/SSI
units, “Industry Associations, business Development Service
Providers, Policy Markets etc. The process of cluster development
usually consists of the following steps:

1. Selection of cluster.
2. Selection of Cluster Development Agent.
3. Diagnostic Study.
4. Preparation of Action Plan for intervention
5. Approval of the project and release of funds through leveraging.
6. Implementation of trust building between Cluster Actors and
Development Agent.
7. Monitoring and Evaluation
8. Self Management Phase.

18. Significance of Cluster Approach

International experiences, show that small firms are unable to face


competitive pressures because of their isolation and ineffective
linkages with relevant support organization and commercial services
providers, whereas the cluster of MSMs bound together in strong and
dynamic networks and relaying upon strong linkages with relevant
local/material support institutions, have proved competitive in the
global context.

1. Wire & Cable


2. Rolling Mills
3. C.I. Castings
4. Ready Made Garments
5. Packaging Material
6. Gem Cutting & Polishing.
7. HDPE & PVC PIPES & FITTINGS

19. Institutional support to other agencies.

MSME-DI, Jaipur is providing all necessary services and support


to the MSMEs, in close liaison with Sate Commissioner of
Industries and DICs by organizing various development
programmes like EDPs, Seminars, Workshops etc. To have close
liaison with DICs, Institute has nominated one Officer of the
Institute for each DIC. The designated officer generally attended
Task Force Committee Meetings. In addition, MSME-DI also
keeps coordination with the Industrial Promotional Agencies in the
State like KVIC, RBI, NABARD, NSIC, RSIC, SIDBI, BIS,
KVIB, RIICO, RFC, RUDA and various NGOs and Industries
Associations for development of MSMEs.

20. Participation in International Trade Fairs

Units in the small scale sector get an opportunity for


exhibiting their products in the International Trade Fairs and
abroad by way of sending their products through the efforts made
by the officers of MSME-DI, Jaipur.In such exhibition, MSME
units not only get an opportunity for exposure of their product but
also know latest development and the trends in the manufacture of
the items and the requirements of foreign buyers. 18 applications
were forwarded to HQ for International Trade Fair / Exhibitions
during the year 2010-2011 and total Stall Charges Rs. 2, 67,733/-
received during this year from participating units. 5 No. of units
got subsidy payments under MDA during 2010-11 (Participated in
2009-10) & 2010-11 in Grand Total of Rs. 1, 67,060/- for this
Institute. 4 No. of associations proposals were forwarded to Head-
quarter office under International Co-operation Scheme during
2010-11.

The list of units recommended for participation in International Trade


Fair is enclosed at annexure 2.

21. State Level Inter- Institutional Committee for rehabilitation of


sick units (SLIIC).

Sickness in the small scale sector is very vital. One of the main reasons of
sickness is shortage of finance and non availability of timely and
adequate finance to MS Enterprises to meet their term loan and working
capital requirements. The delayed sanctions of finance make the units
sick from very beginning.
MSME-DI, Jaipur appraises the Project Reports of SSI units on the
request of the Financial Institutions. The Institute helps the SSI units in
financial matters by way of appraising their project reports for assessing
term loan and working capital requirements.

Reserve Bank of India has set up a State Level Inter Institutional


Committee (SLIIC) to deal with rehabilitation of viable sick units. The
Director, MSME- DI, Jaipur is a member of the Committee which
monitors the cases of viable sick units in close coordination with SLIIC.

22. MSME Newsletter.

During the year under report, Institute brought out two Newsletters. The
objective of this Newsletter was to disseminate information highlighting
the main activities of the Institute and the programmes organized
supported with the photographs of the Govt. of India namely
CLCSS,CGTMSE,NMCP,TREAD, Micro financing ,Policy, matters,
Important Circulars on Industrial promotion and latest news relevant for
the MSME were also published in the Newsletter.

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5
ACTION PLAN TARGETS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

1. General state of MSMEs in the state Jurisdiction :

Central & State government is providing the support for the growth of
MSMEs in Rajasthan. The impact of the same is indicated by growth
of MSMEs and contribution by this sector. Some of the main sector of
the MSMEs in the state is Gems & Jewellary, Textiles & Garments,
Handicrafts, Automobiles, Carpets, Minerals and various stone
industries and agriculture are the main sector of growth. These sectors
contributed in the large extent to the state economy. Perfoemance of
the industries in the state is satisfactory.

2. Other Information.
Cumulative For the year

(i) No. of units visited by MSME officers : 552

(ii) Total No. of visitors/enquiries received in MSME : 2097

(iii) Technical, Managerial assistance/Consultancy

Provided under for various programme etc. : 1964


(iv) Total No. of persons trained with under various

Training programme : 4334

3. Budget Allocation & Expenditure

(i) Total budget allocation (cumulative) Rs. 2, 62, 30,000/-

(ii) Cumulative expenditure incurred during the year Rs. 2, 58, 13,643/-

4. Administration

(a) Post vacant 26


(b) Disciplinary proceedings initiated

Concluded, pending Nil

(c) Audit objections pending and replied

Audit Name Total Paras Paras Dropped Paras Pending


A.G. Audit 5 Nil 5
Internal Audit 13 Nil 13
(d) Court cases pending : 04

5. Trade Industry Growth EM filed by :

(i) Micro Enterprises 35,467


(ii) Small Enterprises 1,860
(iii) Medium Enterprises 87

6. Training Assistance: Cumulative for the year

S.No. Des. Nos.


1. No. of entrepreneurs assisted at the MSME-DI 2163
2. No. of entrepreneurs assisted at their premises. 218
195
3. No. of Trade Association Contacted for up gradation Of 24
Industry 20
4. Details of programmes organized for specific Group of 12
industries 14
5. No. of units registered under Govt. Purchase Programme 161
187

7. Details of the Training


S.No Description of Activity Annual Target Cumulative
1. EDPs :
Programmes conducted 23 23
Persons trained 610 610
2. ESDPs:
Programmes conducted 114 114
Persons trained 2691 2691
3. MDPs:
Programmes conducted 26 26
Persons trained 620 620
4. BSDPs
Programmes conducted 06 06
Persons trained 176 176
5. SDPs
Programmes conducted - 03
Persons trained - 87
6. Workshop training Programme
Programmes conducted - 19
Persons trained - 150

8 . Follow up action of previous EDPs/ESDPs

Name of the Total No. of trainees, Trained No. of trainees who have
year Set up units till date.
2004-05 219 22
2005-06 522 70
2006-07 1169 105
2007-08 2341 180
2008-09 2106 150
2009-10 4585 193
2010-11 3192 ---

9. Industrial Motivational Campaigns

Annual Target Cumulative No of Person Participated


129 129 12660

10. Project Profiles/other Reports


Description Annual Target Cumulative
(i) Project Profiles 21 21
(ii) District Industrial Potential Survey 04 04
Reports
(iii) Any other (a) Project Reports ----- 22
(PMEGP) / RGUMY
(iv) Intensive Tech. Assistance 09 09

11. Special Programmes On:


S.No. Name of Programme & Place No. of Programmes Total No. of
Conducted Participant
1. Regional Workshop ON IPR& Innovation
01 125
Management in Knowledge Era at Jaipur
2. WTO Sensitization Programme at Udaipur 01 71
3. One Day Awareness Programme on Bar
01 82
Code(Under NMCP) at Jaipur
4. One Day Awareness Programme on Export
01 27
Packaging at Jodhpur
5. Awareness Programme on IPR at Bhiwadi
01 36
(Alwar)
6. Two days Awareness Programme/
01 55
Seminar on IPR at Jaipur
7. One Day Awareness Programme on Bar
01 80
Code(Under NMCP) at Jaipur
8. One Day Awareness Programme on Product
01 50
Certification (Under NMCP) at Jaipur
9. One Day Awareness Programme on
01 50
QTT/QMS (Under NMCP) at Jodhpur
Total 09 576

12. Vendor Development programmes Cum Exhibitions.


Year Target No. of No. of SSI No. of SSI units No. of SSI units Obtained
VDPs units registered orders
conducted Participated/ During Cumulat During Cumulative
Exhibitors The -ive The month
month No. Rs. No. Rs.
2006-07 1 3 --- -- -- -- -- -- --

2007-08 2 2 240 -- -- -- -- -- --
2008-09 2 2 187 -- -- -- *49.5 -- *6.19
Lacks crore
2009-10 2 2 388 -- -- -- *4.5 -- *6.00
crore Crore
2010-11 1 1 3500 -- -- -- 4.5 4.5
crore crore
*Value of enquiries/orders generated during NVDP/Exhibition.

13. Various Programmes:

Description Target Achievement


(cumulative)
(i) CAD/CAM/CNC ----- 19
Machines/ Desktop-5
MS- Office Computer
Awareness in window
Environment
(ii) Packaging for 01 01
export

14. Revenue of the Institute: Rs. 18, 73,540/-

15. Revenue of the Workshop:

Annual Target: Rs. 5.5 lacks Cumulative

(i)Common Facility Rs. 3,07,540 /-


(ii) SDP Training (Workshop) and Rs. 4,41,000/-
Specialized CAD/CAM/CNC Training
Programme on Computer
Total Rs. 7,48,540/-

16. RTI Act 2005 – Implementation during the year 2010-11

The Institute has been Implementing Right to Information Act 2005 and
disposing off applications received well in time and no application is
pending for action at the end of year 2010-11. Following are the details of
applications received and action taken including revenue collected on
account of providing the information sought by the applicants besides
collecting application fee.

(i) No. of Application Received during the year 2010-11 : 08

(ii) No. of Application Disposed off : 07

(iii) No. Of Application Pending : Nil

(iv) Application fee and Additional Fee charged : Rs.50/-

(v) No. of Appeal Pending : Nil

17. Visit of VIPs during the year

1. Dr.Sunita Chhibba, ADC&EA and Sh.D.Bandyopdhyay, Director, office


of the DC (MSME), New Delhi visited to this Institute for office
inspection work.
2. Sh. H.S.Meena, JDC (MSME), New Delhi along with inspection team
visited to this Institute for office inspection and other work.
3. Joint Development Comminssioner Sh. H.S.Meena visited in this Institute
and called an officer meeting in this institute and chaired a cluster
meeting with Industry commissioner at Udyog Bhawan, Jaipur.
4. Sh.H.S.Meena, JDC & Sh. S.N.V. Pillai Deputy Director (Admin.) and
O.S. visited to this Institute regarding the office inspection work and
JDC called an officers meeting to discuss of the progress of this Institute
and other work.
5. Sh.

18. Other Important Activities and Meeting attended during the year

1. Director along with AD (E.I) attended XVII Meeting of the Empowered


Committee Constituted to monitor the progress in financing of MSME
Sector convened by RBI, Jaipur.
2. Director attended MSME Incubator Selection Meeting and E-club Seminar
on Market Trades & Market Potentional at Pilani and 90 members of these
two E-Clubs participated in the Seminar.
3. Annual Progress Report for the year 2009-10 of the institute was prepared
and same was forwarded to the Headquarter.
4. Closed of TDC Dholpur and handed over the same to FFDC Kannauj.
5. Director attended State Level Cluster Development committee Meeting
under the Chairmanship of Principal Admin. Secretary (SSI &KVI), Govt.Of
Rajasthan at office of the Commissioner of Industries Jaipur.
6. Director attended a meeting on Panel on Economic Affairs 2010-11 at CII
office, Jaipur.
7. Director attended the Senior Officer Meeting of MSME-DIs which was held
on 19 -20 May, 2010 under the Chairmanship of AS&DC (MSME), New
Delhi regarding to action plan 2010-11.
8. An officer of E.I. Division attended a meeting on District Level
Coordination committee organized by Central Bank of India at Mini
Secretariat office Baran.
9. Director attended of Meeting on Readymade Garment Cluster held under
the Chairmanship of Principal Secretary (SSI &KVI), Govt. of Rajasthan at
Office of the Commissioner of Industries, Jaipur.
10.Director along with Dy.Director (Chem.) and AD (E.I) meet the Principal
Secretary (SSI&KVI) regarding discussion on National Award-2009 at
secretariat office in Jaipur.
11.Director attended Cluster Development Meeting chaired by Secretary
MSME at Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi.
12.This Institute has organized National Award 2009 meeting under the
Chairmanship of Principal Secretary (SSI &KVI), Govt.Of Rajasthan at
office of the Commissioner of Industries Jaipur.Dr.Jyoti Mirdha, M.P. also
participated. Applications recommended by the State Level Committee were
sent to Head Quarter.
13.Director along with AD (E.I) attended 105th SLBC Meeting at Jaipur
organized by the Bank of Baroda, Jaipur.
14.An officer of E.I.Divsion has attended Task force Committee Meeting
regarding for PMEGP / candidates interview at collectorate office Jaisalmer
15.Asstt. Director (E.I.) attended the Workshop of MSMEs at Niwai and Dausa
organized by the NSIC Ltd., Jaipur an officer delivered the lecture of
MSMEs activities and schemes of MSMEs and motivated to the participants
for the self employment.
16.Director attended 49th Meeting of Governing Board of CDOS organized by
RIICO, Jaipur.
17.Director along with Dy.Director (Chemical) and Asstt.Director (E.I.)
attended One day awareness programme organized by RCCI &FICCI on IPR
at RCCI Chamber Bhawan, Jaipur.
18. Director attended Cluster Development Meeting chaired by Secretary
(SSI&KVI) at Udyog Bhawan, Jaipur.
19.Asstt.Director (Met.) and Asstt.Director (E.I.) attended a meeting on access
to finance in Rajasthan at Jaipur organized by International Finance
Corporation.
20.Officers of this Institute were regularly attended IMPCC Meetings organized
by PIB, Jaipur.
21.Dy.Director (Mech./Admin.) along with Office Superintendent attended a
training for DDO at office of DC(MSME),New Delhi.
22.Institute was awarded 3rd prize –One Memento & a Certificate for Official
Language work during the year 2009-10 by the Town Official Language
Implementation Committee, Jaipur on 27.08.2010 received by the Director
and Hindi Officer in a function organized at Birla Auditorium, Jaipur.
23.Director attended 106th meeting SLBC organized by Bank of Baroda at Hotel
Rajapurtana Sheraton, Jaipur.
24.Director along with Assistant Director (IMT) attended Readymade Garments
Cluster CFC meeting organized by Garment Export Association of Rajasthan
at Ankar Mol, Ajmer Road, Jaipur.
25.Director chaired a session on Finance for MSMEs & 8 officers of this
Institute participated in a seminar on ‘Enhancing Competitiveness for
MSMEs’ organized by ASSOCHAM, New Delhi in association with RCCI,
Jaipur at City Palace, Jaipur on 31.07.2010
26.Director along with Assistant Director (E.I.) attended a meeting on problems
of the micro, and small & medium industries relating to marketing, financial
assistance at State Planning Board, Govt. of Rajasthan, Yojan Bhawan,
Jaipur.
27.Director along with Dy. Director (Mech./Admin.), Office Supdt. And
Cashier of this Institute attended a meeting regarding Accounts with JDC
(Admin.) at Office of the DC (MSME), New Delhi.
28.MSME-DI , Jaipur and FICCI ,Rajasthan Sate Council Jointly organized a
programme on MSME Development -Dissemination Meet in coordination
with ISED – Cochin, Kerla at MSME-DI’s Conference Hall Jaipur.Total
about 100 Participants benefited this Programme.
29.The Institute organized Hindi Divas Programme. Dr.Shri Stayendra
Chatarvedi, Auditor Lok Shikshak as a Chief Guest and distributed prizes to
the officers and other staff members for wining of different Hindi
competitions.
30.Assistant Director (E.I) attended the 18th meeting of Empowered Committee
Constituted to monitor the progress in financing of MSME sector Conevened
by RBI, Jaipur.
31.Director attended the state Level Empowered Committee meeting on Cluster
Development chaired by the Principal Secretary Industries (SSI& KVI),
Govt. of Rajasthan at Udyog Bhawan, Jaipur.
32.Director attended Twenty Governing Board and 12th AGM Entrepreneurs
management meeting Chaired by the Chief Secretary, Govt.of Rajasthan
organized by EMI at Jaipur.
33. 06 No.of Officers from MSME-DI and MSME-TS, Jaipur attended “Mid
Career” training programme and one officer attended Refreser training
programme at NI-MSME, Hydrabad.
34.Director attended Inaugural Function to commemorate 150 years of the
Institution of Comptroller & Auditor General of India Principal Accountant
General (Civil Audit), Rajasthan at Mahalekhakar Bhsesn, Janpath, Jaipur
Sh. Ashok Gehlot; Honorable Chief Minister of Rajasthan inaugurated this
function.
35.Director attended meeting of KVIC organized for selection Agencies for
Physical Verification of PMEGP units. Total 9 Proposal discussed during the
meeting at Jaipur.
36.Dy.Director (G&C/E.I.) and officers of this Institute attended Ceraglass
India 2010 On 11 Nov.2010 at Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur.
37.Director delivered lecture on Role of MSME-DI & Promotional agencies for
setting MSMEs for the Faculty members of Science Institute Polytechnic &
Engineering Colleges at EMI, Jaipur, 35 participants benefited.
38.Director and officers in this Institute attended IPR workshop organized by
textile committee at Hotel Maharani Palace, Jaipur.
39.Director presided over the One Day Programme on Bar Code organized by
this Institute at Conference hall in this Institute.
40.An Officer of the Leather Division prepared a preliminary report on
Identification of Cluster Related to Leather and Leather Product.
41.Director chaired a session in a seminar organized by FORTI- Jaipur on Agro
food processing; Sh. Subodh Kant Sahai Hon’ble Minister of Food
Processing Industry was the Chief Guest of the seminar.
42.An officer of Mech. Division attended the meeting with Secretary Khadi
Board, Govt. of Rajasthan and briefed to the participants unit financed by
Rajasthan Khadi Board about NMCP & Bar code.
43.Officers of Mech.Division participated in Pre Bid Conference on Mini Tool
Room at BMA, Bhiwadi District Alwar in the Rajasthan State.
44.Director along with Assistant Director (E.I.) attended SME Conclave
organized by Bank of Baroda, at Hotel Fortune Park, Tonk Road, Jaipur. The
Director was the Chief Guest of this Conclave and delivered a lecture on
MSME-DI activities and Govt.schemes.
45.A.G. Office Audit team completed Audit of MSME-DI, Jaipur for the year
2008-09 and 2009-10. During the two weeks audit few minor & routine
advises given will be followed.
46.Director along with AD (EI) has attended employment camp organized by
Regional employment office at Jaipur. An officer of EI Division has
displayed various schemes and activities of this institute and provided
guidance and motivated educated unemployment youth for self employment.
About 200 persons were benefited by this programme.
47.Director attended the programme on TREAD centre for social development
organized by Marudhara Vila, Khatipura Jaipur. Director was the chief Guest
of this programme.
48.An officer of the E.I. Division attended 108th meeting SLBC organized by
Bank of Baroda at Hotel Rajputana Sheraton, Jaipur.
49.Deputy Director (E.I.) and Assistant Director (E.I.) attended the Rajasthan
State Annual session 2010-11 & Panel Discussion on Building Rajasthan as
a Preferred Investment Destination organized by CII at SMS Convention
Centre,Sawai Ram Singh Road, Jaipur.
50.Director attended 21st Governing Body meeting organized by EMI at Jaipur.
51.Deputy Director (EI) along with AD (EI) attended a meeting On PMEGP
unit’s Physical verification and to select out side agencies, organized by
KVIC at their office premises in Jaipur.
52.An officers of this Institute attended the meeting at I.E.T. Alwar on 18-02-
2011 in connection with selection of 10 Incubator proposal for
implementation of schemes “Support for entrepreneurial & management
development of MSMEs” through Incubator. Final 10 proposals
recommended to DC (MSME), New Delhi for consideration.

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CONCESSIONS AND FACILITIES

The state government has announced its new Industrial Policy in


1998.The policy has envisaged an attractive package of incentives to
industries, Which inter-alia included sates tax Exemption deferment ,
interest subsidy For agro based units. Incentive for quality certification,
reduction in stamp Duty, special scheme. Including interest subsidy and
exemption from Entertainment tax for amusement parks cinemas /hotels,
simplification of Land conversion and exemption, of land and building
tax.
5% Reservation of the total number of plots in every industrial area
for allotment to women Entrepreneurs
Higher quantum of incentives have been provided for thrust sectors:
(Garments and knitwear, gems &Jewelry, Textiles, Electronics and
Telecommunications . software, Automobiles and components Footwear
and Leather Goods, Dimensional stone, Cement , glass and ceramics,
agro Processing) and very prestigious units (fixed capital investment of
Rs. 50Crore or more and regular employment of 250 person ). For the
above mentioned units the sales tax incentives will be for a longer period
(13year) and eligible fixed capital investment (125%)

NEW INDUSTRIES EXEMPTED FROM INCOME TAX IN 12


BACKWARD DISTRICTS. OF RARASTHAN
As per a decision taken by the central government, new industries in 12
backward District of Rajasthan have been exempted from income tax.
These 12 Districts are among the 123 such backward districts in the
country.
Among these 12 districts, five are in category A and seven in category
B (see the list below). New Industries in category “A” will get cent per
cent exemption for the first five assessment years; and for the next five
assessment years, 25 per cent exemption. It will be 30 per cent
exemption. It will be 30 per cent in the case of companies.
While the new industries in category “B” districts will get a cent per cent
exemption for three assessment years; and for the next five assessment
years25 per cent exemption; but 30 per cent in case of companies.
Category: A
1. Jalore
2. Barmer
3. Jaisalmer
4. Churu
5. Banswara
Category: B
1.Dungarpur
2.Dholpur
3.Sawaimadhopur
4.Tonk
5.Nagaur
6.Jhalawar
7.Sikar

LAND CONVERSION SIMPLIFIED


Entrepreneurs have been facing difficulties in securing conversion of
Land form agricultural to industrial .to resolve this problem, provision
has been made for automatic conversion of land up to 5 hectares. On
Expiry of 30 , days from the date of application for the date of
application For conversion to the appropriate revenue authority the
conversion shall be deemed to have taken place and the concerned
revenue Authority/ GM,DIC will issue a certificate of deemed
conversion . The concerned Tehsildar/ Gram Panchayat shall make
necessary entries in the record within 7 days.
SPECIAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES

Special Industrial complexes are being developed in the state by RIICO


to meet the requirements of specific industries, particularly of thrust
Sectors, at the location given below:

S.No Sector location


1. Gems & Jewellery EPIP& Gem Park, Jaipur
2. Hosiery Chopanki, Bhiwadi
3. Auto ancillary GhataI (Bhiwadi)& Sitapura (Jaipur)
4. Ceramics Khara (Bikaner)
5. Soft-ware technology EPIP(Jaipur)
6. Electronics& telecom Kukas(Jaipur)
7. Textiles Bhilwara, Sanganer, Sitapura, Pali,
Jodhpur, Balotra
8. Agro Industries IGNP Area
9. Leather Manpur- Macheri
10. Wool Industries Beawar, Bikaner
11. Handicrafts Shilpgram(Jodhpur&Jaisalmer)
12. Dimensional stones Kishangarh, Udaipur, Chittorgarh.

Availability of gold at international prices in industry clusters will be


facilitated by approaching the authorized Agencies in this regard for
Gems& Jewellry industry . Establishment of a custom bonded
warehouse at an appropriate location to make available Gold , Silver and
Precious stone would be supported. RIICO will provide land for setting
up an Artisan School in the private/ NGO sector for gemstone/ diamond
polishing and studding.

AGRO – INSDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES

In order of promote Integrated agro-industrial complexes, the state


Government has announced a policy under which wasteland up to
500Hectares can be allotted. In special cases, wasteland even up to 1000
Hectares can be considered for allotment. The allotments under the
scheme will be made after a techno economic appraisal of the project.

POLLUTION

Rajasthan pollution control board will set-up regional offices in major


Industrial Areas and Growth centre in a phased manner.

However, where such regional offices are not set up , a nodal officer-
with requisite authority for environment related issues will be deputed to
each District Industries Centre (DIC) to help entrepreneurs in securing
requisite clearances.

In case of SSI and Tiny unity, nodal officers will be authorized to issue
No Objection certificate (NOC) within 7 days provided the units belong
to other Industries’ category, and are located in an Industrial Area. The
Board shall delegate necessary powers to the nodal officers in DICs to
enable them to accept application and NOC forms and carry out the
Basic formalities.

The pollution Control Board will adequately equip its laboratories so that
they can carry out the required checks and issue necessary certificates. In
addition , the pollution control board will recognize reputed private
laboratories and Test Houses for prescribed checks and issue of
certificates.

The pollution control board has reviewed the exiting list of small scale
Industries which are exempted from the requirement of securing
NOCs/Consents. The list has now been enlarged to include 150, instead
of earlier115 industries. Details of such industries are available with
RIICO.
HOSPITALS/NURSING HOMES

The setting up of hospital/nursing homes will get a fillip since allotment


for Those in Industrial Areas would be done on industrial rates and not
commercial rates as was done earlier.

FOREIGN DIRECT & NRI INVESTMENTS

Foreign Direct and NRI Investment will continue to be welcome in High


technology areas and infrastructure. Special incentives for them are:

(a) Priority in allotment of residential houses in new –schemes to NRIs


by Rajasthan Housing Board, Jaipur Development Authority and Urban
Improvement Trusts, in case they set up industrial project in the state.

(b) Priority for land allotment in industrial areas.

(c) For every FDI/NRI project, a Nodal Officer in Bureau of Industrial

Promotion to ensure speedy approvals and provide escort service.

EXPORT ORIENTED UNITS


Incentives are available to all those industries which are exporting
50% of their production.

Sales Tax incentives are available to those units for 13 years.


(a) Public utility status under section 2(n) of the Industri Disputes
Act, 1947 would be granted to all such units.
(c) Rates of purchase tax on raw materials for exporting units
would be rationalized.

SINGLE WINDOW CLEARANCES

The state Government having amended the ‘Rules of businesses has


Created three empowered committees to provide all desired clearances
in one go. Single application form has been designed for availing the
Clearances. The empowered committees shall be as follows:

1. Board of Infrastructure Development has been constituted under the


chairmanship of chief minister of the state to provide all clearances
and Permission to the ventures proposing investment of more than
Rs.25 crores.

2. State level empowered committee has been formed under the


chairmanship of chief secretary , Govt. of Rajasthan to provide
clearances’ and approvals in cases where proposed investment is
below Rs 25 crores but more than Rs.3 crores.

1. Under the Chairmanship of Collector, Distt. Empowered committee


has been constituted to deal with the cases where investment is below
Rs.3Crores.

While the nodal agency for the first two committees is Bureau of
Investment Promotion, for the third it is the DIC.

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006

The Micro, small and medium Enterprises development (MSMED)


Act/2006 seeks to facilitate the development of these enterprises as also
enhance their competitiveness. It provides the first-ever legal framework
for recognition of the concept of ‘’enterprise’’ which comprises both
manufacturing and service entities. It defines Medium enterprises for
the first time and seeks to integrate the three tiers of these enterprises,
namely, micro, small and medium. The Act provides for a statutory
consultative mechanism at the national level with balanced
representation of all sections of stakeholders , particularly the three
classes of enterprises ; and with a wide range of advisory function .
Establishment of specific Funds for the promotion , development and
enhancing competitiveness of these enterprises, notification of schemes/
programmes for this purpose, progressive credit policies and practices,
preference in Government procurement to products and services of the
micro and small enterprises effective mechanisms for mitigating the
problems of delayed payments to micro and small enterprises and
assurance of a scheme for easing the closure of business by these
enterprises are some of the other features of the Act.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy

With the promulgation of the MSMED Act 2006, the restrictive 24%
ceiling prescribed for equity holding by industrial undertakings,
whether domestic or foreign, in the MSEs has been done away with
and MSEs are defined solely on the basis of investment in plant and
machinery (manufacturing enterprises ) and equipment (service
enterprises ). Thus, the present policy on FDI in MSE permit FDI
subject only to the sectoral equity caps, entry routes and other
relevant sectoral regulations.

Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Act, 2008

The salient features of the proposed LLP Act, 2008 are as under:

(i) LLP shall be a body corporate and a legal entity separates from its
partners its partners. It will have perpetual succession Indian
partnership Act , 1932 shall not be applicable to LLP, since LLP shall be
in the from of a body corporate .

(ii) An LLP has to be incorporated with a minimum of two persons. The


act does not restrict the benefit of LLP structure to certain classes of
professionals only and would be available for use by any enterprise
which fulfills the requirement of the Act.
(iii) the LLP will be an alternation corporate business vehicle that
would give the benefits of limited liability but would allow its
members the flexibility of organizing their internal structure as a
partnership on based on an agreement.

(iv) on registration LLP shall be capable of : (a) suing and being sued
; and (b) acquiring , owning holding and developing or disposing off
property.

(v) A person may cease to be a partner of a LLP in accordance with an


agreement with the other partners or in absence of agreement with the
other partners, by giving a notice in writing of not less than 30 days of
his intention to resign as partner .

(vi) In the event of an act carried out by a LLP, or any of its partners,
with intend to defraud creditors of the LLP or any other person or for any
fraudulent purpose, the liability of the LLP and partners, who acted with
intend to defraud creditors or for any fraudulent purpose shall be
unlimited for all or any of the debts or other liabilities of the LLP.

(vii) A contribution of partner may consist of tangible, movable or


immovable or intangible property or other benefits to the LLP including
money, promissory notes, and other agreements to contribute cash or
property, and contracts for services performed or to be performed.

(viii) While the LLP will be a separate legal entity, liable to the full
extent of its assets, the liability of the partners would be liable on account
of the independent or unauthorized actions of other partners, thus
allowing individual partners to be shielded from joint liability created by
another partner’s wrongful business decisions or misconduct.

(ix) An LLP shall be under obligation to maintain annual accounts


reflecting true and fair view of its state of affairs.
(x) Provisions have been made in the Act for corporate actions like
mergers, amalgamations etc.

(xi) There is a provision of voluntary winding up as well as winding up


by the Tribunal.

(xii) There are provisions for inter conversion of LLP into private
company etc.

The LLP Act should pave the way for greater corporatization of the Small
and Medium Enterprises –thereby enhancing their access to equity and
funds from the market.

De- reservation

The issue of de-reservation has been a subject of animate debate within


government for the last twenty years. The Approach to the Eleventh Five
Year Plan notes the adverse implications of reservation of products for
exclusive manufacture by the MSEs and recommends the policy of
progressive de-reservation. To facilitate further investments for
technological up gradation and higher productivity in the micro and small
enterprises, 654 items have been taken off the list of items reserved for
exclusive manufacture by the manufacturing micro and small enterprises
in the last few years- reducing it to 21 at present. This has helped the
sector in enlarging the scale of operations and also paved the way for
entry of larger enterprises in the manufacture of these products in keeping
with the global standards.

Credit/Finance

Credit is one of the critical inputs for the promotion and development of
the micro and small enterprise. Some of the features of existing credit
policy for the MSEs are:
Priority Sector Lending

Credit to the MSEs is part of the priority Sector Lending Policy of the
banks. For the public and private sector banks, 40% of the bank credit
(NBC) is earmarked for the Priority Sector. For the foreign banks,
however, 32% of the NBC is earmarked for the Priority Sector, of which
10% is earmarked for the MSE sector. Any shortfall in such lending by
the banks has to be deposited in the small Enterprise Development Fund
(SEDF) to be set up by the Small Industries Bank of India (IDBI).

Institutional Arrangement
The SIDBI is the principal financial institute for promotion, financing and
development of the MSE sector. Apart from extending financial
assistance to the sector, it coordinates the functions of institutions
engaged is similar activities. SIDBIs major operations are in the area of
(i) refinance assistance (ii) direct lending, and (iii) development and
support services, commercial banks are important channels of credit
dispensation to the sector and play a role in financing the working capital
requirements, besides providing term loans (in the form of composite
loans). At the State Level, State Financial Corporation’s (SFCs) and twin-
functional State Industrial Development Corporations (SIDCs) are the
main sources of long-term finance of the MSEs sector.

Recognizing the importance and easy and adequate availability of credit


in sustainable growth of the MSE sector, the Government has announced
a Policy Package for Stepping Up Credit to Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs), with the objective of doubling the flow of credit to
this sector within a period of five years. To ensure better flow of credit to
MSEs, the Ministry of MSME is also implementing the following major
schemes.

Emerging Sources
Faced with increased competition on account of globalization, MSMEs
are beginning to move from an obsession with bank credit to a verity of
other specialized financial service and options, In recent years, the
country has witnessed increased flow of capital in the form of
primary/secondary securities market, venture capital and private equity,
external commercial borrowings, factoring service, etc. More advanced
MSMEs have started realizing the importance of these alternative sources
of funding to raise resources and the need for adopting better governance
norms to take advantage of these funding sources. The enactment of the
Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 is expected to provide a trust to
the MSMEs in their move towards corporation.
Competitive Technology

In today’s fast paced global business scenario, technology has become


more vital than ever before. With a view to foster the growth of MSME
sector in the country, Government has set up ten state of the art Tool
Rooms and Training Centers. These Tool Rooms provide invaluable
service to the Indian Tool Rooms are highly proficient in mould and die
making trained craftsmen in the area of tool and die making. These Tool
Rooms are highly proficient in mould and die making technology and
promote precision and quality in the development and manufacture of
sophisticated moulds, dies and tools. The Tool Rooms are not only
equipped with the best technology but are also abreast with the latest
advancements like CAD/CAM, CNC machining for tooling, Vacuum
Heat Treatment, Rapid Prototyping, etc. The Tool Room & Training
Centre also offer various training programmes to meet the wide spectrum
of technical manpower required in the manufacturing sector. The training
programmes are designed with optimum blend o theory and practice
giving the trainees exposure on actual jobs and hands on working
experience. The Tool Rooms have also developed special training
programmes to meet the requirements at international level, which are
attended by participants from all over the globe.
The ministry of MSME implements the following schemes and
programmes for the up gradation of technology of the MSMEs.
The Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme
(MSECDP) is implemented for holistic development of clusters of MSEs.
The programmes envisages for capacity building, skill development,
technology up gradation of the enterprises, improved credit delivery,
marketing support, setting up of common facility centers, etc. based on
diagnostic studies carried out in consultation with cluster units and their
collectives and management of cluster-wide facilities by the cluster
collectives.

National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme

The National manufacturing Competitiveness Programme in the nodal


programme of the Government of India to develop global
competitiveness among Indian MSMEs. Conceptualized by the National
Manufacturing Competitiveness Council, the Programme was initiated in
2007-08. There are ten components under the NMCP targeted at
enhancing the entire value chain of the MSME sector. These are:
(a) Building Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights for the Micro,
Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): The scheme for Building
Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights for the Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) has been launched to enable Indian
MSMEs to attain global leadership position and to empower them in
using effectively the tools of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) of
innovative projects. The main features of the scheme are: (a) awareness
sensitization Programmes on IPR; (ii)Pilot studies for Selected
Cluster/Groups of Industries; (iii) Interactive seminars/Workshops; (iv)
Specialized Training; (v)Assistance for Grant on Patent/GI Registration;
(vi) Setting up of IP Facilitation Centre (IPFC); and (vii) Interaction with
International Agencies. These initiatives are being developed through
Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
(b)Scheme for Providing Support for entrepreneurial and Managerial
Development of MSEs through Incubators:
The scheme aims at nurturing innovative business ideas (new/ingenious
technology, processes, products, procedures, etc.), which could be
commercialized in year. Under the scheme, various institutions
(c) Enabling Manufacturing Sector be Competitive through Quality
Management Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology Tools
(QTT):
During the year 2008-09, Gol launched a scheme, Enabling
Manufacturing Sector be Competitive through Quality Management
Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology Tools (QTT), in order to
improve quality and productivity in the MSE sector. The scheme is aimed
at improving the quality of the products in the MSE sector and inculcates
the Quality consciousness in this sector. The major activities in this
scheme are:
(i) Introduction of Appropriate Modules for Technical Institutions; (ii)
Organizing Awareness Campaigns for MSEs; (iii) Organizing
Competition Watch; (iv) Implementation of Quality Management
Standards and Quality Technology tools in selected MSEs;(v) Monitoring
International study Missions; and (vi) Impact Studies of the initiatives.

(d)Mini Tool Rooms under PPP mode:

Under the scheme, Mini Tool Rooms under ppp mode, 15 Mini Tool
Rooms will be setup during the 11th Plan period. Competitive bidding
from entrepreneurs and Associations will be invited to set up Tool Rooms
with Government support up to Rs. 9 crore. They will be more
competitive and user friendly as they will not be bound by the
Government procedure and competitiveness will be the only criteria for
selection of promoters of these Tool Rooms. The approved Plan
expenditure under the Scheme is Rs. 135 crore.

(e) Marketing Assistance/ support to MSEs (Bar Code):

The objective of the marketing assistance/ support to MSEs scheme of


NMCP is to popularize the Bar Code registration and motivate the Small
and Micro Manufacturing enterprises to adopt the Bar Code Certification
on large scale and to sell their value added product worldwide and enable
higher export price realization. It also helps in domestic marketing
(wholesale & Retail). 75% of annual fee (recurring) of Bar Code
certification for the first three years are reimbursed to Micro & Small
Entrepreneurs, under the scheme.

(f) Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme for MSMEs:


Under the lean Manufacturing Programme (LMP), MSMEs will be
assisted in reducing their manufacturing costs, through proper personnel
management, better space utilization, scientific inventory management,
improved process flows, and reduced engineering time and so on. LMP
also brings improvement in the quality of products and lowers costs
which are essential for competing in national and international markets.
The total Gol contribution is stipulated as Rs. 28.60 crore (approx) for
this scheme. The broad activities planned under the scheme include Total
Productive Maintenance (TPM), 5s, Visual Control, Standard Operation
Procedures, Just in Time, Kanban System, Cellular Layout, Poka Yoke,
TMP, etc. The Scheme has been approved as a pilot project for lean
Techniques intervention in 100 Mini Clusters.
(g) Promotion of Information & Communication Tools (ICT) in Indian
MSME Sector:
The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of
MSEs, which have quality production and export potential, shall be
identified & encouraged and assisted in adopting ICT applications to
achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets. The
total GoI Contribution is stipulated as Rs. 160 crore (approx) for this
scheme. The board activities planned under the scheme include,
identifying target cluster for ICT intervention, setting up of e-readiness
infrastructure, developing web portable for clusters, skill development of
MSME staff in ICT applications, preparation of local software solutions
for MSMEs to enhance their competitiveness, construction of e-
catalogue, e-commerce, etc. and networking MSME cluster portal on the
National Level Portals in order to outreach MSMEs into global markets.
(h)Design Clinics Scheme for MSMEs:

The main objective of the scheme is to bring the MSME sector and
design expertise into a common platform and to provide expert advice
and solutions on real time design problems, resulting in continuous
improvement and value-addition for existing products. It also aims at
value- added cost effective solutions. The GoI contribution is stipulated
as Rs. 50 crore for this scheme. The broad activities planned under the
scheme include creation of Design Clinics Secretariat along with regional
centers for intervention on the design needs of the MSME sector.

(i) Marketing Assistance and Technology Up gradation for MSMEs:


The objective of this scheme is to identify and encourage those clusters of
MSMEs which have quality production and export potential and assist
them to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets.
The scheme aims at improving of the marketing competitiveness of
MSME sector by improving their techniques and technology for
promotion of exports. The GoI contribution is stipulated as Rs.19 crore
for this scheme. The broad activities planned under the scheme include
technology up gradation in packaging, development of modern marketing
techniques, competition studies, etc.
(j) Technology and Quality Upgradation Support to MSMEs: The
objective of the Scheme is to sensitize the manufacturing (MSME) Sector
in India to upgrade their technologies, usage of energy efficient
technologies to reduce emissions of Green House Gases, adoption of
other technologies mandated as per the global standards, improve their
quality and reduce cost of production, etc., towards becoming globally
competitive. The major activities planned under the scheme include
Capacity Building of MSMEs Clusters for Energy Efficiency/Clean
Development Interventions, Implementation of Energy Efficient
Technologies in MSME sector, setting up of Carbon credit aggregation
centres and encouraging MSMEs to acquire product certification licences
from National/International bodies.

(k) Skill Development:


The ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises promotes the
development of micro and small enterprise in the country with the
objective of creating self employment opportunities and upgrading the
relevant skills of existing and potential entrepreneurs. The
entrepreneurship and skill development scheme is implemented by office
of the DC-MSME through MSME-DIs and their branches. The
programmes conducted include entrepreneurship development,
Entrepreneurship and Skill Development, Management Development and
Business Skill Development. These Programmes are of short duration and
the curriculum is based on needs of the Industry and are customized, if
required by the clients. 20% of the targeted Training programmes are
conducted exclusively for the weaker section of the society
(SC/ST/Women/Physically Handicapped), for which no fee is charged.
Besides, a stipend of Rs.500/- per month is provided. The office the DC
(MSME) also conducts vocational and educational training through its
Regional Testing Centre, Field Testing Stations and autonomous bodies
like Tool Rooms and Technology Development Centres (TDCs). These
long terms, trade/field –specific and industry-specific tailor –made
courses also include specialized programmes for Engineers, Diploma
holders so that their absorption by the industry is immediate. A good
number of trainees have set up their own enterprises in creating
employment opportunity. The Ministry is at present training about 3 lakh
persons per annum both for business and technical skill development,
which is among the largest programmes by any single Ministry in India.
The Ministry is also focusing on socially backward groups and on least
developed areas under its ‘Outreach Programme’.

Marketing and Procurement


Under Government Stores Purchase Programme, various facilities are
provided to enterprises registered with National Small Industries
Corporation (NSIC) in order to assist them for marketing their products in
competitive environment. The facilities are: (i) issue of Tender Sets free
of cost; (ii) exemption from payment of Earnest Money Deposit; (iii)
waiver of Security Deposit up to the Monetary Limit for which the unit is
registered; and (iv) price preference up to 15% over the quotation of
large-scale units. In addition to these facilities/benefits, 358 items have
also been reserved for exclusive purchase from the MSE Sector.
However, as these Guidelines were /are not of a mandatory nature, the
same has failed to achieve the

Desired results. To assist the MSEs in marketing of their products,


Section 12 of the new MSMED Act enjoins the formulation of a scheme
of preferential procurement of goods/ services produced/ rendered by
MSEs both at the Central and State/UT levels. Once formulated, the
procurement scheme may be more effective in providing the much –
needed marketing support that MSEs seek so desperately. Each Ministry/
Department, CPSU, ETC., would have to make specific mention of the
compliance of the preference policy in its Annual Report to be tabled in
Parliament.

Export Promotion
Export promotion from the MSE sector has been accorded a high priority.
To help MSEs in exporting their products, the following
facilities/incentives are provided : (i) Products of MSE exporters are
displayed in international exhibitions and the expenditure incurred is
reimbursed by the Government; (ii) To acquaint MSE exporters with
latest packaging standards, techniques, etc., training programme on
packaging for exporters are organized in various parts of the country in
association with the Indian Institute of Packaging; (iii) Under the MSE
Marketing Development Assistance (MDA) Scheme, assistance is
provided to individuals for participation in overseas fairs/ exhibitions,
overseas study tours, or tours of individuals as member of a trade
delegation going abroad. The Scheme also offers assistance for (a) sector
specific market study by MSE Associations/Export Promotion Councils
/Federation of Indian Export Organization; (b) Initiating/contesting anti-
dumping cases by MSE Associations; and (c) reimbursement of 75 per
cent of the onetime registration fee and annual fee (recurring for first
three years) charged by GS1 (formerly EAN India) for adoption of Bar
Coding.

Infrastructure Development

For setting up of industrial estates and to develop infrastructure facilities


like power distribution network, water, telecommunication, drainage and
pollution control facilities, roads, banks, raw materials, storage and
marketing outlets, common service facilities and technological back up
services , etc., for MSMEs, the Integrated Infrastructural Development
(IID) Scheme was launched in 1994. The scheme covers rural as well as
urban

areas with a provision of 50 per cent reservation for rural areas and 50 per
cent industrial plots are to be reserved for the micro enterprises. The
Scheme also provides for up gradation/strengthening of the infrastructural
facilities in the existing industrial estates. The estimated cost (excluding
cost of land) to set up an IID Centre is Rs. 5 crore ($1.25 million).Central
Government provides 40 per cent in case of general States and up to 80 %
for North East Region (including Sikkim), J& K, H.P. and Uttarakhand,
as grant remaining amount could be loan from SIDBI/Banks/Financial
Institutions or the State Funds. The IID Scheme has been subsumed under
the Micro and Small Enterprise Cluster Development Programme
(MSECDP). All the features of the IID Scheme have been retained and
will be covered as “New Clusters” under MSECDP.

Fiscal Concessions
Under the General Excise Exemption Scheme, full excise exemption up
to $ 375 thousand per annum is provided to enterprises having annual
turnover of up to $ 1 million. However, the limits of excise exemptions
has encouraged tendency among MSEs is to go in for horizontal
expansion (i.e., fragmentation) rather than vertical expansion and upward
graduation into medium and large enterprises. For incentivizing such
graduation of small to medium/ large enterprises so as to enable them to
achieve economies of scale, extension of excise exemptions to the
graduating medium enterprises on a tapering scale is under consideration
of the Government.

Strengthening of Database
A reliable database is the key input in any policy decision-making
process. This is more so for the MSME sector in view of its large size and
wide disparity among the enterprises within the sector. The Ministry has
so far conducted three Censuses in the year 1971-72, 1992-93 and 2002-
03 for strengthening/updating the database on MSE sector. However, the
long gap between the Censuses has limited the reliability of the MSE
database. To strengthen the database for the MSME Sector, statistics and
information will now be collected in respect of number of units,
employment, rate of growth , share of GDP, value of production ,extent
of sickness/closure, exports and all other relevant parameters of micro,
small and medium enterprises, including Khadi and village industry,
through annual sample surveys and quinquennial census. The
quinquennial census and annual sample surveys of MSMEs will also
collected data on women-owned and/ or managed enterprises.

Inclusiveness
The Ministry of MSME launched a special programme, namely,
‘Outreach Programme for Skill Development in Less Developed Areas’
in September 2006. Under this programme, the field office of the
Ministry organizes short-term skill development programmes in the less
developed areas. Such short-term courses are tailor-made for these areas
so as to enable trainees to get employment or start Self- employment
ventures. These programmes are of short duration of 1-3 weeks and the
activity selected for trainees are relevant to the local requirement. The
target group consist wholly or partly of disadvantaged sections. Further,
under the recently announced Promotional Package for MSEs, 20% of
Skill Development Programmes have been reserved for weaker sections
along with the provision of a stipend of Rs. 500 per capita per month
exclusively for SCs/STs, women and programmes, a nominal fee of Rs.
100 is charged. However, there is no fee for SCs/STs, women and
physically handicapped candidates.

India’s pioneering policies for the development of MSEs Offers case


studies for the developing world. Government has moved away, though
not yet fully, from its role of direct interventions to that of a friend and
facilitator. There is growing realization that protection in the form of
reservation needs to be replaced with easy access to capital, technology
and skill development to integrate the MSMEs more firmly with the
domestic and global economy. And these are now the specific target areas
of the Ministry of MSME.

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology Up-Gradation


of SSI Industries

The above scheme has been started by the government of India from
01.10.2000 for a period of five years up to 30.9.2005. Period has been

extended up to end of 11th Five year plan. i.e. March,2012. Small


Industries Development Bank of India will act as Nodal agency. Over a
period of 5 years starting from 01.10.2000, Rs.5, 000/- crores will’ be give
as loan to small-scale industries, for technology up-gradation. 15% back
ended capital subsidy will be given to such units who put up machinery
and equipment for technology up-gradation environment.

The Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) aims at facilitating


technology up gradation by providing 15% upfront capital subsidy w.e.f.
29th September, 2005 to manufacturing MSEs on institutional finance up
to Rs. 1 crore ($ 0.25 million) availed of by them for induction of well-
established and improved technology in the specified sub-sectors/products
approved under the scheme.
The scheme would cover the following products/sub sector in the SSI
1. Bio Tech Industry
2. Common Affluent Treatment Plant
3. Corrugated Boxes
4. Drugs and pharmaceuticals
5. Dyes and intermediates
6. Industry based on medicinal and aromatic plants.
7. Plastic Molded / Extruded Products &part/ components
8. Rubber processing including Cycle / Rickshaw Tyres.
9. Food processing (including Ice cream manufacturing).
10. Poultry Hatchery & Cattle Feed Industry
11.Dimensional Stone Industry (Excluding Quarrying & Mining).
12. Glass and Ceramic Items Including tiles
13. Leather and Leather Products including Footwear and Garments
14. Electronic Equipments viz. Test and Measuring Indl. Process control
analytical Medical electronic, consumer and communication equipments
etc. 15. Fans and Motors Industry.
16.General Light service (GLS) Lamp
17. Information Technology (Hardware)
18. Mineral Filled Sheathed Heating Element
19. Transformer/Coils/Chokes including Solenoid Coils\Electrical
Stampings\Laminations
20. Wire and Cable Industry
21. Auto Parts and Components
23. Bicycle parts
24. Combustion Devices/appliances
25. Forgings and Hand Tools
26. Foundries- Steel and Cast Iron
27. General Engineering Works
28. Gold Plating & Jewellery
29. Locks
30. Steel Furniture
31. Toys
32. Non ferrous foundry
33. Sports Goods
34. Cosmetics
35. Ready-made Garments
36. Wooden Furniture
37. Mineral Water Bottle
38. Paints
39. Agricultural Implements & Post Harvest Equipments
40. Beneficiation of Graphite & Phosphate
41. Khadi and Village Industries
42. Coir and Coir Products
43. Steel Re-rolling
44. Zinc Sulphate
45. Welding Electrodes and
47. Sewing Machine Industry
48. KVIC Units.
ISO-9000/14001 Certicfication for Quality Improvement
ISO-9000 has become synonymous with quality. It is a world accepted
quality norm without which it may not be possible to export the goods to
other countries. Micro & Small enterprises are making substantial
contribution of countries export. In order to prepare the Micro & Small
industries to face the threat coming in the way of export in future-due to
ISO9000s barrier, the office of DC-MSME has implemented the schemes
to give incentive to Micro & Small Industries acquiring ISO-9000. Scope
of the Scheme now has been extended to provide reimbursement of
expenses acquiring ISO-14001(Environment Management systems),
HACCP Certification. The incentive provides reimbursement of the
charge of acquiring ISO-9000 certification to the extent of 75% of the
cost subject to a maximum of Rs.75, 000/- in each case.

The MSME-DI Jaipur organizes awareness and motivational Programmes


on ISO-9000 for the benefits of micro & small industrial units located in
the state of Rajasthan and process reimbursement.

Scheme of Micro Finance Programme

Creating self-employment opportunities is one way of attacking, poverty


and solving the problems of unemployment. There are over 24 crore
people below the poverty line in the country. The Scheme of Micro-
Credit has been found as an effective instrument for lifting the poor above
the level of poverty by providing them worthy. Total requirement of
microcredit in the country has been assessed at Rs. 50,000 crore. Micro-
credit programme works, through NGOs/SHGs and the merit lies in
weekly monitoring and refund of installments. The total reach of MF
programmes is very low i.e. not more than Rs. 5,000 crore. Thus the
existing programmes cater to only 5 to 10% of total requirements and
there is considerable scope for expansion of such programmes. Under the
Micro-credit programmes of NABARD in the field of agriculture and
SIDBI in the field of Industry, Service and business (ISB) NGOs/MFIs
are supposed to provide equity support in order to avail SIDBI finance.
But they find it difficult to manage the needed equity support because of
their poor financial condition the problem has got aggravated due to
declining interest rate on deposits. The office of the Development
Commissioner (MSME) under Ministry of MSME is launching a new
scheme of Micro Finance Programme to overcome the constraints in the
existing scheme of SIDBI, whose reach is currently very low.

Salient features of Micro-Finance Programme

Under the scheme of Micro-Finance Programme, the following, activities


would be under taken. Arranging Fixed Deposits for MFIs/NGOs: the
SIDBI is already running a Micro-Credit Programme with a network of
capacity assessed rated MFIs/NGOs.The scheme of Micro-Finance
Programme has been tied up with SIDBI by way of contributing towards
security deposits required from, the MFIs/NGOs to get loans from SIDBI,
as SIDBI is already running the Micro-Credit Programme, they will
monitor the scheme. They would also provide the monthly/quarterly
progress report along with details of beneficiaries, utilization of funds
provided by Government of India and lone sanctioned/utilized by the
beneficiaries. The activities covered under the scheme are manufacturing,
service sector and non farming activities.

Training and Studies on Micro-Finance Programme: The government of


India would help SIDBI in meeting the training needs of NGOs, SHGs,
intermediaries and entrepreneurs and also in enhancing awareness about
the programme. This task would be performed through National Level
Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDIs) and MSME-DI. The
Research Studies would also be arranged through reputed agencies.
Institution Building for Intermediaries for identification of viable
Projects:

The Government of India would help in institution through identification


and development of intermediary organization, which would help the
NGOs/SHGs in identification of product, preparation of project report,
working out forwards and backward linkages and in, fixing
marketing/technology tie-up. The MSME-DI would help in the
identification of such intermediaries in different areas.

Micro Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme

Micro & Small Enterprises Industries contribution significantly in


industrial production of the country. The office of the development
commissioner (MSME) has launched a scheme namely the Integrated
Technology Up gradation and Management Programme (UPTECH), in
1998, now renamed as Micro & Small Enterprises Cluster Development
Programme. The scheme applies to any cluster of industries where there
is a commonalty in the method of production, quality control and testing
energy conservation, pollution, pollution control etc. among the units of
the cluster. The scheme aims to take care of the modernization and the
technological needs of the cluster. It covers a comprehensive range of
issues related to technology up gradation, improvement of productivity,
energy conservation, pollution control, product diversification and their
marketing, training needs etc.

Modified Guidelines of MSE-CDP

Background

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME),


Government of India (GoI) has adopted the cluster development approach as
a key strategy for enhancing the productivity and competitiveness as well as
capacity building of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) and their
collectives in the country.

In October 2007, the erstwhile cluster development scheme ‘Small Industries


Cluster Development Programme (SICDP)’ was renamed as ‘Micro and
Small Enterprises – Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP)’. It was
also decided that the ‘Integrated Infrastructural Development (IID)’ Scheme
shall be subsumed in MSE-CDP for providing developed sites for new
enterprises and upgradation of existing industrial infrastructure. A
comprehensive MSE-CDP is being administered by the office of
Development Commissioner (MSME), the Ministry of MSME.

These guidelines for the Micro and Small Enterprises - Cluster Development
Programme (MSE-CDP) are issued in supersession of the previous
guidelines relating to SICDP and IID schemes and encompass, inter-alia, the
procedure and funding pattern for admissible activities, namely

1. Diagnostic Study Reports


2. Soft Interventions
3. Detailed Project Report
4. Hard Intervention/Common Facility Centers (CFCs)
5. Infrastructure Development

Objectives of the Scheme

i. To support the sustainability and growth of MSEs by addressing


common issues such as improvement of technology, skills and
quality, market access, access to capital, etc.
ii. To build capacity of MSEs for common supportive action through
formation of self help groups, consortia, upgradation of associations,
etc.

iii. To create/upgrade infrastructural facilities in the new/existing


industrial areas/ clusters of MSEs.

iv. To set up common facility centres (for testing, training centre, raw
material depot, effluent treatment, complementing production
processes, etc).

Strategy and Approach: Given the diverse nature of the MSEs in terms
of both geographical location and sectoral composition, the MSE-CDP
scheme aims at addressing the needs of the industries, through well
defined clusters and geographical areas.

Diagnostic Study Report: Diagnostic Study Report (DSR) is very


important document and the study should be conducted with special
attention. The Study should focus on enhanced competitiveness,
technology improvement, adoption of best manufacturing practices,
marketing of products, employment generation, etc.

GoI grant of maximum Rs 2.50 lakh will be provided for preparation of


DSR for one cluster. For the field organizations of the Ministry of
MSME, this financial support will be Rs 1.00 lakh.

Soft Interventions: Soft activities under the programme would consist of


activities which lead to creation of general awareness, counseling,
motivation and trust building, exposure visits, market development
including exports, participation in seminars, workshops and training
programmes on technology upgradation, etc
The critical mass in a cluster for effectively realising the demonstrative
impact of soft interventions should be maximum but not less than 25 units
participating in the cluster development activities.

The duration of soft interventions will be maximum 18 months, unless


extended with the approval of Steering Committee.

Maximum limit for project cost would be Rs 25.00 lakh per cluster.

GoI grant for the soft interventions will be 75% of the sanctioned amount
of the project cost. For NE & Hill States, Clusters with more than 50% (a)
micro/ village (b) women owned (c) SC/ST units, the GoI grant will be
90%.

Detailed Project Report (DPR): A GoI grant of maximum Rs 5.00 lakh


will be provided for preparation of a technical feasible and financially
viable project report for setting up of a common facility center for cluster
of MSE units and/or infrastructure development project for new industrial
estate/ area or for upgradation of existing infrastructure in existing
industrial estate/ area/cluster DPR should be appraised by a bank.

Hard Interventions (setting up of CFCs): Hard Interventions under the


programme will consist of creation of tangible “assets” as Common
Facility Centers (CFCs) like Common Production/Processing Centre (for
balancing/correcting/improving production line that cannot be undertaken
by individual units), Design Centres, Testing Facilities, Training Centre,
R&D Centres, Effluent Treatment Plant, Marketing Display/Selling Centre,
Common Logistics Centre, Common Raw Material Bank/Sales Depot, etc.

The GoI grant will be restricted to 70% of the cost of project of


maximum Rs 15.00 crore. GoI grant will be 90% for CFCs in NE & Hill
States, Clusters with more than 50% (a) micro/ village (b) women owned
(c) SC/ST units. The cost of project includes cost of Land (subject to max.
of 25% of Project Cost), building, pre-operative expenses, preliminary
expenses, machinery & equipment, miscellaneous fixed assets, support
infrastructure such as water supply, electricity and margin money for
working capital. The entire cost of land and building for CFC shall be met
by SPV/State Government concerned.

Infrastructure Development: Infrastructure Development projects under


the scheme will consist of projects for infrastructural facilities like
power distribution network, water, telecommunication, drainage and
pollution control facilities, roads, banks, raw materials, storage and
marketing outlets, common service facilities and technological backup
services for MSEs in the new/ existing industrial estates/areas. The GoI
grant will be restricted to 60% of the cost of project of Rs 10.00 crore.
GoI grant will be 80% for projects in NE & Hill States, industrial areas/
estates with more than 50% (a) micro (b) women owned (c) SC/ST
unitsThe CFC with cost higher than Rs 15.00 crore may also be considered
under MSE-CDP. However, the GoI grant will be calculated with project
cost ceiling of Rs 15.00 crore.

The State/UT Governments will provide suitable land for the Projects.
In estimated cost to set up a project under Infrastructure Development
projects of Rs.10.00 crore (excluding cost of land), Central Government
will provide grant-in-aid. The remaining amount may be loan from
SIDBI/Banks/Financial Institutions or equity from State/UT Government.
The State/UT Governments will meet the cost in excess of Rs.10.00 crore
or any escalation in cost.

The project should be completed within two years from the date of final
approval, unless extended with the approval of Steering Committee.Details
of Project Cost for Infrastructure Development for New Sites
Details of Project Cost for Infrastructure Development for New Sitess

S. No Items Rs. lakh


1. Land Development and other overhead Infrastructure

i. Cost of land filling/leveling including 100


boundary ball / fencing
ii. Cost of laying roads 200
iii. Road side greenery & social forestry 10
iv. Water supply including overhead tanks, and 110
pump houses
v. Water harvesting 10
vi. Drainage 60
vii Power (Sub-Station and distribution net-work 250
work including Street light etc), Generation of
non-conventional energy
Viii Others (Sanitary Conveniences etc.) 10
Sub Total 750
2. Administrative and Other Services Complex
i. Administrative Office Building 20
ii. Telecommunication /Cyber Centre/ 20
Documentation Centre
iii Conference Hall/ Exhibition centre) 30

iv Bank/ Post Office 20

v. Raw material storage facility, Marketing outlets 40

vi. First Aid Centre, Crèche, Canteen facilities 20

Sub Total 150


3. Effluent Treatment Facilities 80
4. Contingencies & Pre-operative expenses 20
GRAND TOTAL 1000
Clusters Identified and intervention under taken (MSE-CDP Scheme)
by MSME DI, Jaipur
(1) HDPE & PVC Pipes & Fittings
(2) Wire & Cable

(3) Rolling Mills & Induction Furnace

(4) Gem Cutting & Polishing

(5) C.I. Castings

(6) Readymade Garments

(7) Packaging Material

Clusters Selected By the Govt. of Rajasthan

The Rajasthan Govt. selected for 21 clusters for various places in the
State. Details are as below.

S. Name of the cluster & Place Name of the Implementation Agency


No.
1. Dyeing and Printing Cluster , Akola, Will & Way Development Institute
Chittorgarh ,Jaipur
2. Handicrafts Cluster , Drib, Churu Mansi Maru Sansthan, Sujangarh, Churu
3. Statue Art Cluster , Talwara, Banswara Jaipur District Development Council
,Jaipur
4. Leather Footwear Cluster , Bhinmal, Jalor Will & Way Development Institute
,Jaipur
5. Gotaloom Cluster ,Ajmer Janjagarti Shikshan Sewa Samiti, Ajmer
6. Aaritari Cluster, Nayala,Jaipur --
7. Statue Art Cluster , Gola ka Bas, Alwar Maharana Pratap Study & People Welfare
Sansthan ,Jaipur
Technical & Management Study
Sansthan, Jaipur
8. Honey Cluster, Bharatpur Lupin Human welfare & Research
Foundation ,Bharatpur
9. Pottery & Terracotta Cluster, Ramgarh, R.K.Sansthan , Alwar
Alwar
10. Sanctuary Product Cluster , Bara Mahila Udyog Prashikshan Samiti, Bara
11. Stone Art Welfare Cluster , Dungarpur Jaipur District Development Council
,Jaipur
12. Leather Product Cluster , Pratap Meera Sansthan, Jodhpur
Nagar,Jodhpur
13. Wooden Art Cluster,Bassi, Chittorgarh Jankala Sahitya Manch Sansthan, Jaipur
14. Embroidery Cluster ,Pugal, Aaduri ,Bikaner Shanti Maitari Mission ,Bikaner
15. Stone Cluster Pindwara, Sirohi Arpan Sewa Sansthan,Uaipur
16. Terracotta Cluster ,Siyawa, Sirohi Arpan Sewa Sansthan,Uaipur
17. Auto Component Cluster , Alwar Alwar Auto Mobile Component
Manufactures Society ,Alwar
18. Handloom Cluster , Rajpura Patalwas, Jaipur Health & Social Development Research
Centre , Jaipur
19. Marble Article Cluster ,Chhitoli, Jaipur National Human Resource and
Development Institute, Jaipur
20. Sand Stone Carving Cluster , Pichupara, Sunrise Social Services Development
Dausa Society (Ujala), Ajmer
21. Design on the Barras Utensil Cluster, Maharana Pratap Study & People Welfare
Balaheri, Dausa Sansthan ,Jaipur

Annuexure-1
Details of MSEs Recommended/Participated in International Trade
Fairs/Exhibitions

S. Name of the unit and Category & Fair Details


No. Address Stall Charges

1. M/s Radhika Exim, Jaipur Micro-General Chaina Import & Export


Rs.50,000/- Fair (Canton Fair) China.
15-19 April 2010
2. M/s Hyde & Top, Jaipur Micro-Women Hannover Messe 2010,
Rs. 43,759/- Hannover, Germany
19-23 April 2010
3. M/s Ganga Stitch Design Micro-General Budapest International
(P) Ltd., , Jaipur Rs. 54,599/- Fair ,Budapest
08-12 Sept., 2010
4. M/s Eesha Exports, Alwar Micro-Women Budapest International
Rs. 36,400/- Fair ,Budapest
08-12 Sept., 2010
5. M/s Radhika Jewellers, Micro- Women Budapest International
Jaipur Rs. 36,400/- Fair ,Budapest
08-12 Sept., 2010
6. M/s P.D. Exports, Jaipur Micro- Women Budapest International
Rs. 36,400/- Fair ,Budapest
08-12 Sept., 2010
7. M/s Aryas Gem & Micro- Women 59th Intergift at Feria de
Jewellers, Jaipur Rs. 45,000/- Madred, Spain
8-12 Sept.,2010
8. M/s A.L.Gems, Jaipur Micro-General 59th Intergift at Feria de
Minority Madred, Spain
Rs. 40,000/- 8-12 Sept.,2010
9. M/s Entire Handicrafts, Micro- Women 59th Intergift at Feria de
Jaipur Rs. 40,000/- Madred, Spain
8-12 Sept.,2010
10. M/s Entire Handicrafts, Micro- Women AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Jaipur Rs. 38,054/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
11. M/s Ocean Arts, Jaipur Micro- Women AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Rs. 38,100/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
12. M/s Balaji Enterprises, Micro- Women AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Jaipur Rs. 38,054/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
13. M/s Krishna art, Jaipur Micro-Women AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Rs. 38.054/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
14. M/s A.L.Gems, Jaipur Micro-Minority AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Rs. 38,054/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
15. M/s Rashi International, Micro- Women AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Alwar Rs. 38,060/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
16. M/s Shakuntala Micro-Women AFL Artigiano in Fiera,
Embroidery, Jaipur Rs. 38,060/- International Crafts
Selling Exhibition, Milan,
Italy. 4-12 Dec., 2010
17. M/s Hydraulics & Micro- General India Show , Istanbul
Pneumatics, Jaipur Rs. 43,680/- (Turkey). 3-6 Feb.,2011
18. M/s Arav International, Micro- Women Intermoda International
Jaipur Rs. 38,060/- Apparel & Textile Fair,
Gudalazera, Mexico
(Latin America)
19-22 Jan.,2011
Total Stall Charges Rs. 2,67,733/-

SUBSIDY PAYMENTS OF MDA DURING 2010-11 (PARTICIPATED


IN 2009-10)

(1) Lyon International Fair at France, 19-22 March, 2010.


1. M/S Global Marketing, Jaipur Rs. 13,713/-

2. M/S Krishna Art, Jaipur Rs. 36,413/-

(2) China Import Export Fair (CANTON), China, 15-19 October,


2009.
1. M/S Radhika Exim, Jaipur Rs. 13,236/-

(3) AFL Artigiano de Fiera International Handicraft Fair Milan,


Italy.

1. M/S Aishwarya Crafts, Jaipur Rs. 50,380/-

2. M/S Neerja International Inc, Jaipur Rs. 10,840/-

(4) Cairo International Trade Fair, Cairo (Egypt), 11-22 March,


2010
1. M/S Aryas Gems & Jewellers, Jaipur Rs. 30,911/-

(5) China Import Export Fair (CANTON), China, 15-19 April,


2010

1. M/S Radhika Exim, Jaipur Rs. 11,567/-

(Participated in 2010-11)

Grand Total of Subsidy Amount Rs. 1, 67,060/-.

Following proposals forwarded to Head-quarter office under


International Co-operation Scheme during 2010-11.

1. Plastic Manufacturers Association of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

For participation in Arab Plast 2011.

2. Garment Exporters Association of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

For participation in Canton Fair, China, 2011.

3. Centre for Development of Stones, Jaipur

For participation in Marmaowac, 2010, Italy.

4. Fderation of Rajasthan Handicraft Exporters, Jaipur.

For participation in China Import & Export Fair –Canton Fair (29th
April, 2011 to 6th May, 2011)

Annexure-

List of the units benefitted under Bar Code Subsidy


Bar Code Subsidy Finalized during 2010-11

S.
Name of MSEs benefited One-time registration fee Annual recurring fee
No
M/s Hydraulics & Pneumatics, 22
22,875/- 4500/-(2009-10)
1 Godam Industrial estate, Jaipur

M/s Corporate Channels (I) Pvt. Ltd


Village Paldi, Post Loyara, PO NIL Rs. 9,000/-(2008-10)
Badgaon, Udaipur
2

3 M/s Solkit Distillery & Brewery B-


20625/- Rs. 4,500 (2009-10)
188(A)MIA, Road no 5, Udaipur

22,875/-
M/s Hiteshi Herbotech Pvt Ltd
Rs. 4,500/-(2009-10)
4 Neemrana, Alwar

Rs. 4,500/-(2010-11)
M/s. Vikram Industries, G-881,
18750/-
5. Road No. 14, VKIA, Jaipur

Rs. 4,500/- (2010-11)


Brij Honey, 3-GA, 3-4, Manu
6 18750/-
Marg Housing Board, Alwar

7 Tirupati Ind., Jaipur 20,625/- Rs. 4,500/- (2010-11)

8 Oasis Food Products, Bikaner 18750/- Rs. 4,500/- (2010-11)

Nagpal Food products, Sri


9 18750/- Rs. 4,500/- (2010-11)
Ganganagar , Raj.

M/s K. R. Industries , 85 Shastri


10 Market, 20 Dukan Adarsh Nagar, 18750 4,500/-(2010-11)
Jaipur

M/s Venus Footwear Co. (P) Ltd,


11 G 218-223 Industrial area, Neem 26,250 4,500/-(2010-11)
Ka Thana -332713

Rajni Products G-300 Indra


12 Prashta Industrial area Road 18750 4500/-(2010-11)
no. 6. Kota-324005

M/S Rajputana Agrico , Plot no


13 1, Heavy Industrial Area, 20625 4500/-(2010-11)
Jodhpur-342003

M/s Solkit Distillery & Rs. 4,500/-(2010-11)


14
Brewery B-188(A)MIA, 0
Road no 5, Udaipur
M/s Sanwaria Sweets Pvt Ltd., 4,500/-(2009-10)
15 J-6, Himmat Nagar, Near 20,625/-
Gopalpura Flyover, Tonk
Road, Jaipur-302018,
Rs. 4,500/-(2010-11)
16 -
Gupta Brothers, Alwar

Rs. 4,500/-(2010-11)
17 Hiteshi Herbo tech P. Ltd., -
Neem Rana

18 - Rs. 14,580/- ( 2010-130


Ayush Kasliwal , jaipur
Rs. 4,500/- (2010-11)
19 -
Crown Craft Ind.

Rs. 4,500/-(2010-11)
20 -
Hyd. & Pneumatics, Jaipur

21 -
Somani Industries, jaipur Rs. 9,000/-(2009-11 )

1,13,580/-(Total No. of
Total for all the MSEs 2,67,000/- Total No. of MSEs
reimbursed- benefited-13) cases of MSEs-25)*

Annexure-
Report of AWARENESS/ SENSITIZATION WORKSHOP ON I PR AT
BHIWADI (ALWAR)

MSME-Development Institute, Jaipur organized an Awareness/ Sensitization


Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) at Bhiwadi (Alwar) on 24 th February,
2011. The Workshop was organized in association with Bhiwadi Manufacturers
Association, Bhiwadi (Alwar) in Conference Hall of Bhiwadi Manufacturers
Association, BMA House, Bhiwadi.

Shri Ram Prakash, President, Bhiwadi Manufacturers Association welcomed the


gathering and gratitude to MSME-DI, Jaipur for associating Bhiwadi Manufacturers
Association for organizing this Workshop on IPR. In his address, he said IPR is
acquiring important place amongst MSME Sector and this Section needs to be
sensitized about the various rules governing IPRs so that enterprises can take
necessary steps to protect their interest.

Shri V.P. Sharma, Dy. Director (Chem.), MSME-DI, Jaipur briefed the gathering
about the purpose of organizing programme. He said that Government of India is
making all efforts to protect the interest of MSME Sector in WTO regime. Hence,
there is need to organize such Sensitization/ Awareness Programme. he informed
that Department of Science & Technology of Government of Rajasthan has been
provided financial assistance to set up Facilitation Centre by the D.C.(MSME), New
Delhi to assist the enterprises of Rajasthan in filling application for obtaining Patent,
Registration under GI, and other IPRs.

Shri Rohan Sogani, Advocate, The Law Desk, Jaipur presented Power Point
Presentation on Patent Law, Procedure to obtain Patent on products/ process. He
explained the eligibilities of product or process patent. 36 participants including two
women participants attended the Workshop and took part in discussions.

Shri Prateek Kashiwal, Advocate, (IPR), The Law Desk, Jaipur presented a technical
paper on various topic of IPR through multimedia he explained that Patent of Process
& Products, Registration of Industrial Design, Layout of Integrated Circuits,
Trademark, Geographical Indication of Goods, Trade Secret, Protection of Plant
Variety are covered for protection under IPR and various Acts have been enacted in
our country.

36 participants including two women participants attended the Workshop and


took part in discussions.
Annexure-
REPORT OF IPR-TWO-DAY SEMINAR/WORKSHOP SANGANERI
HAND BLOCK PRINTING AT JAIPUR
MSME-Development Institute, Jaipur organized A Two Day Seminar /
Interactive Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights for Sanganeri Hand Block
Printing – a certified Geographical Indication for Goods at Mohanlal Sukhadia Hall of
Rajasthan Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Jaipur on 16 – 17 March, 2011.

The Workshop was organized in association with Rajasthan Chamber of Commerce


& Industry, Jaipur and Calico Printers Co-operative Society Ltd., Sanganer, Jaipur.
The Seminar/ Workshop was inaugurated by Dr. K.L. Jain, Honorary Secretary,
RCCI, Jaipur. Chief Guest in his inaugural address gave a brief description of efforts
made to help the Hand Block Printers in getting GI registration. He informed that it
was tough and lengthy process to produce data and documents to claim for GI.

Shri V.P. Sharma, Deputy Director, MSME-DI, Jaipur welcomed the Chief Guest,
eminent speaker and guests and participants who came from Sanganer, Jaipur,
Bagru, Peparcity, District Jodhpur. He informed the gathering that Sanganeri Hand
Block Printing was awarded Certificate during May, 2010 after registration under
Geographical Indication which is about 500 year old traditional printing work and has
became known all over world and millions of meter cloth was exported to European
countries.

Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Jaipur informed that the


reimbursement up to 1 lakh is available for getting G.I. under NMCP Scheme and
exhorted the Calico Printers Co-operative Society to avail the benefit of Scheme. He
informed that the Govt. of India is making all efforts to support and strengthen the
MSME Sector by way of organizing such Seminars and Workshop. Shri Brij Bihari
Udaiwal, President, Calico Printers Society Ltd. informed that certificate under G.I.
has instilled new enthusiasm among the printers and society has been opening a
Show Room where members would be able to sell their products with G.I tag.

Shri Vikram Joshi, M/s Rangotri, Sanganerexhorted members of Society to work


together for exploiting IPR protection earned under G.I. He opined that this art of
printing can be taken to new heights provided the unorganized sector come
forward.Shri Bharat Vyas, Sr. Advocate, Rajasthan Court, Shri Shashwat
Purohit,Advocate. Kapil Vyas, Advocate, Bharat Vyas & Associates, Jaipur. Er. Sanjeev
Sharma, Research Officer, DST, Mrs. Gauri Katzu, Design Consultant, Jaipur.Shri G.S.
Parshar, O/o Textile Committee, Nehru Place Jaipur.

Tatal 70 delegates including 55 Participants from Hand Block Printing units of


Sanganer, Bagru, Peparcity and 15 officials from MSME-DI, Jaipur and RCCI, Jaipur
attended the Two –Day Seminar/ Workshop. Shri M K Meena, Asstt. Director (Chem)
Proposed vote of thanks.

Annexure-
Report of Sensitisation Workshop on WTO- AT Udaipur

MSME-Development Institute, Jaipur organised a One-day Sensitisation


Workshop on Various aspects of World Trade Organisation (WTO), at Udaipur
on 8th December 2010.The Workshop was organised in association with
Udaipur Chamber of Commerce & Industry (UCCI ) at ‘ Chamber Bhawan’,
Mewar Industrial Area , Madri, Udaipur (Rajasthan).
President, Udaipur Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Shri C.P.Talesara
welcomed eminent speakers of the Workshop, distinguished guests,
industrialists, academicians, entrepreneurs & other participants in the
awareness programme on WTO. he felt would enlighten the entrepreneurs of
the area about the positive and negative part of agreement to which India is
signatory from the beginning and has bindings as per the provisions of the
agreement.

. Shri GM Ambhore, Director, MSME-Development Institute, Jaipur,


speaking on the occasion, underlined that liberalisation & Globalisation
process in India. He said, now market is opened to all as per the terms &
conditions of the agreement under WTO, the domestic manufacturing and
service sector have to take the benefits of the new schemes launched by the
Govt. to equip themselves to gain competitive edge over MNCs in the
international market .

Shri V. D.Narang, Ex. Director, MSME-DI, Jaipur, in his presentation gave


panoramic view of various provisions like Counter Veiling Duty (CVD), Anti
Dumping Duty, Quantitative Restrictions, Non Tariff Barriers (NTB), MFN etc.

Prof. B.P.Sharma, Director, Pacific Management Institute, Udaipur gave


details of conditions under which Anti Dumping duty can be imposed. He said
that this provision is to protect the domestic industry from dumping done for
nefarious purpose Mrs. Abhilasha Kumbhat, Advocate, Jodhpur High Court,
Jodhpur, discussed various provisions under Trade Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights(TRIPs) In the beginning session of the Workshop.

Shri V.P. Sharma , Deputy Director (Chem.), MSME-DI, Jaipur explained


the purpose of organising the sensitisation Workshop and appealed the
entrepreneurs to come out of negativity of the provisions of WTO agreement
The workshop was conducted by Dr. Anshu Kothari, Hon. Secretary, UCCI,
Udaipur.

The programme ended with the vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Anshu
Kothari, Hon. Secretary, UCCI, Udaipur. 14 Officials and office bearers of
various organisations and 71 registered participants were among who
attended the Workshop.
Annexure-
List of Units getting ISO Reimbursement of ISO 9001/14000
S.No. Name of the Unit Amount eligible for
Reimbursement

1. M/s Parihar Enterprises, 33,750/-

G-1-41, Industrial Growth Centre, Khara, Bikaner

2. M/s. B.K. Enterprises, 56, 250/-

Village Barod, Hamirgarh Road, Bhilwara.

3. M/s. Rohit Engineering Works, 32,250/-

S-3. Parvati Nagar, Opp: Glass Factory, Tonk Road,Jaipur.

4. M/s. Shree Timber Industries, 45,750/-

Road No.1, V.K.I.Area,Jaipur-13

5 Shree Hari Gases Pvt. Ltd E-106, Rd No. 7 VKIA, Jaipur 9,825/-

6. L. N. Engineering 45,000/-

NH-8, Mokampura, Distt Rajasmand

7. Shri Ram Industries 23,250/-

Village Jawasia Tehsil Bilara, Jodhpur

8. M/s Kalra Agro service Centre exhibition Road, Bharatpur 26,400/-

9 M/s G. s. Enterprises 28, Sushilpura Saraswati Nagar, Jaipur 26,250/-

10 M/s. SCORODITE STAINLESS (I) PVT. LTD. 27,750/-

E-123 & G-126/128, Industrial Estate, Makhupura, Sanchore,


(Rajasthan )

11 M/s. Guru Kripa Refractories, Village Belan, Tehsil Banera, 56,250/-

Dist. Bhilwara.

12. M/s. Supreme Electricals Pvt. Ltd. 41,250/-

F409(B), Road No.14, VKIA, Jaipur.


13. M/s. Electro Mech. 41,250/-

Village Jaislya Tehsil Amer, Jaipur.

14. M/s. Rajasthan Metal & Chemical Industries, 42,000/-/-

E-132(B), Road No.12, V.K.I.A., Jaipur.

15. M/s. Rajasthan Metal Industries, 42,000/-

F-108 A, Road No.7 C, V.K.I.Area, Jaipur.

16. M/s. R.S. Metals (P) Ltd., 65,250/-

SPl-1, Industrial Estate, Bais Godam, Jaipur.

17. M/s. Snap Energy Pvt. Ltd., Mangal Marg, Akheda Road, Road 42,000/-
No.17,V.K.I.Area, Jaipur.

18 M/s. Super Transformers & Electricals, F-657, Road 42,000/-

No.9F2, V.K.I.A., Jaipur.

19 M/s. Indian Transformers & Electricals, B-312(C) 60,650/-

Road No.17, V.K.I.A., Jaipur.

20. M/s. Rajasthan Transmission Wire Pvt. Ltd., A-190, Road No.10, 26,250/-
V.K.I.A., Jaipur.

21. M/s. Gurukripa Corporation, G-1-17, 21,750/-

Industrial Area, Shahpura.

22. M/s. Khatu Metal Pvt. Ltd., 41,775/-

F-89,S.K.J. Industrial Area, Ringus, Sikar.

23 M/s. Reliance Engineers, 25,950/-

B-304(H), Road No.15,

Vishwakarma Indl. Area, Jaipur-13

24 M/s. Vidyut Rekha Transformers & Electricals 28,275/-

G-1-77, RIICO Industrial Area, Jhunjhunu.

25 M/s. Prakash Transformers & Switchgears Pvt. Ltd., 29,962/-

G-250, IPI Area, Kota

26. M/s. Ritka Enterprises, 34,687/-


F-358, IVth Phase , Boranada Industrial Area, Jodhpur.

27. M/s. Venelec Electromech Industries Pvt. Ltd., 24,000/-

G1 393, Industrial Area,

Phase 1, Road No.23, Bhiwadi, Distt. Alwar

28. M/s. Roshan Enggt., 32,140/-

G-683, Road No.9F-2,V.K.I.A., Jaipur-13

29. R. S. Electrotech 42,000/-


F(1)E, Industrial Area, Kaladera, Jaipur
30 Shri Ram Iron Works 56,250/-
Near Sikari Octroi Nagar ( Bharatpur)
31 Best Electrodes 45,275/-
Village Helad Teh. Suwang Distt. Bhilwara
32 Shree Ram Transformers 28,650/-
A-38, Manu Vihar, Behind Road No. 9F VKIA, Jaipur
33 Galaxy Industries. 30,000/-
H-140 to 147, RIICO Industrial Area, Neem Ka Than, Sikar
34 Paras Polymer 56,250/-

E-147 (A), Sarna Dunger Jaipur

35 Shiv Shakti Pipe Industries G-1,121 Industrial Area Behror 45,000/-

36 Family Fountain D-28, Shanti Path Patkar Colony Jaipur 26,250/-

37 Taparia Chemicals Village Kayas Tehsil Baytu Barmer 37,750/-

38 Sankhla Udyog A-48, MIA, IInd Phase Jodhpur 56,250/-

39 Modern Transformers 42,000/-


E-94, Bapi Industrial Area, Dausa

40 Modi Industries 42,000/-


E-93, Bapi Industrial Area, Dausa

41 Maruti Transformers 45,000/-

F-101, RIICO Industrial Area, Sheoganj


Total Amount 15,72,589/-

Annuexure-2
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