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MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM
ENTERPRISES
IN INDIA
AN OVERVIEW
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Definition of MSME
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In India, the enterprises have been classified
broadly into two categories
1. Manufacturing ; and
2. Those engaged in providing /rendering of
services.
3. Both categories have been further classified
into micro, small and medium enterprises
based on their investment in plant and
machinery or on equipment. The present
ceiling of investment to be classified as micro,
small or medium enterprises is as under : 5
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Some Important Schemes of Ministry of MSME, Govt. of
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Credit Guarantee Scheme
ISO 9000/14001 Certification Fee Reimbursement Scheme
Micro & Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme
Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme
Intellectual Property Rights for MSMEs
Incubator Scheme
Quality Management Standards/Quality Technology Tools
Mini Tool Room
Marketing Assistance ( Bar Code)
Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness programme
Technology Up gradation
Skill Development
Marketing & procurement
Export Promotion
Infrastructural Development
National Awards
Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana ( RGUMY)
CREDIT GUARANTEE SCHEME
To ensure better flow of credit to micro and small
enterprises by minimizing the risk perception of
banks/financial institutions in lending without
collateral security, the Government launched
Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for MSMEs in
August 2000. this scheme covers
collateral - free credit facility extended by eligible
lending institutions to new and existing MSEs for
loan upto Rs. 100 lakh per borrowing unit.
The guarantee cover is upto 75% of the credit
sanctioned (85% in respect of loans upto Rs. 5
lakh and 80% for loans provided to MSEs owned
/operated by women and all loans in the North
East Region )
ISO 9000/14001 CERTIFICATION FEE
REIMBURSEMENT SCHEME
To enhance the competitive strength of the MSEs, the
Government introduced a scheme to incentives
Technological up gradation , Quality improvement
and better Environment management by the MSEs.
The scheme reimburses 75% of the fees, subject to a
maximum of Rs. 75,000/- for
acquiring Quality Management System ( QMS)
/ISO 9000 certification and / ISO-14001/HACCP
certifications
or Environment Management (EMS)/ ISO 14001
certification by the MSEs.
ISO 9000/14001 CERTIFICATION FEE
REIMBURSEMENT SCHEME
• Criteria* The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs)
units are eligible to avail the Incentive Scheme.
• * The Scheme is applicable to those
MSEs/ancillary/Tiny/SSSBE units who have already acquired
ISO-9000/ISO-14001/HACCP certification.
• * It is an all India Scheme administered by Development
Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of SSI, Govt. of India. With
effect from 30.8.2006 procedure of the Screening Committee to
decide the reimbursement has been discontinued and the
Screening Committee has been dismantled to reduce delay in the
sanctioning of reimbursement to the applicants.
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ISO 9000/14001 CERTIFICATION FEE REIMBURSEMENT SCHEME
• Clarification
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The Scheme shall provide one time reimbursement only against a Entreperneurship Memorandum
Number. The amount of incentive/subsidy/grant already availed for acquiring ISO 9000 or ISO
14001/HACCP Certification under any Central Govt. (including DC(MSME) Incentive
Scheme)/State Govt. /Financial Institution shall be adjusted against the entitlement of
reimbursement.
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It means the total entitlement of reimbursement of acquiring one or more than on certifications
shall be up to the maximum limit of Rs. 75,000/- only. In case a unit has received
reimbursement/subsidy/grant from Central Govt./State Govt./Financial Institution against any one
of the certifications for an amount less than maximum limit of Rs. 75,000/-, the unit shall be eligible
to receive the balance amount only.
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(a) Only one time reimbursement is allowed against a E.M.Number for acquiring ISO-9000/ISO14001/HACCP certification; irrespective of the fact whether the concerned SSI has one or more
than one Unit(s) within the same premises/location or outside .
(b) In case an ISO-9000/ISO-14001/HACCP certificate is obtained jointly by MSEs units (even
having a separate Permanent E.M.Number) under the corporate/group of Industries category, the
total reimbursement shall be limited to 75% of the total expenditure incurred by the concerned
units or Rs. 75,000/- whichever is less; and each SSI unit shall get the amount on pro-rata 21
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ISO 9000/14001 CERTIFICATION FEE REIMBURSEMENT SCHEME
• Guidelines for filling Application Format
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The Formats of the Application & the required documents together with "Check list" are
enclosed. Small & Micro units with EM No. are required to submit their Applicaton duly
completed (with enclosures) to their local Director, MSME-DI addresses given in following
websites - www.dcmsme.gov.in
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Application should be submitted complete in all respects along with the required documents
securely tagged & numbered, failing which the application will not be considered.
For any further guidance/details, the enquiries may be sent to
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Shri S.R.Samuel
Joint Development Commissioner
(Tel): 23061726
(Fax) 23061430
O/o DC(MSME) Nirman Bhawan
New Delhi - 110108
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Application for the Reimbursement of Certification Charges for acquiring ISO-9000 & ISO 14001
Certification
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MSE CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster development
Programme ( MSE CDP) is implemented for holistic
development of clusters of MSEs. The programme
envisages measures 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.
MSE CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
• Diagnostic Study Reports:
• To map the business processes in the cluster and propose
remedial measures, with a validated action plan.
• (ii) Soft Interventions:
• Technical assistance, capacity building, exposure visits, market
development, trust building, etc for the cluster units.
• (iii) Detailed Project Report
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To prepare 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 infra structure in
existing industrial estate/ area/ cluster.
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MSE CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
• (iv) Hard Intervention/Common Facility Centers (CFCs)
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Creation of tangible “assets” like Testing Facility, Design Centre, Production
Centre, Effluent Treatment Plant, Training Centre, R&D Centre, Raw
Material Bank/Sales Depot, Product Display Centre, Information Centre, any
other need based facility.
• (v)Infrastructure Development
• Development of land, provision of water supply,
drainage, Power distribution, non- conventional sources
of Energy for common captive use, construction of
roads, common facilities such as First Aid Centre,
Canteen, other need based infrastructural facilities in
new industrial (multi- product) areas/estates or existing
industrial areas/estates/clusters
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CREDIT LINKED CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME
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 upto Rs. 1 crore availed of by them
for induction of well established and improved
technologies in the specified sub sectors/products
approved under the scheme.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR MSEs.
This Scheme 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
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Awareness/Sensitization Programme on IPR
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Pilot Studies for Selected Clusters/Groups of Industries
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Interactive seminars/Workshops
Specialized Training
Assistance for Grant of Patent/GI Registration
Setting up of IP Facilitation Centre ( IPFC)
Interaction with International Agencies.
These initiatives are being developed through Public-Private Partnership (PP)
Mode.
Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development of
SMEs through Incubators.
The Scheme aims at nurturing innovative business ideas
( new/ingenious technology, processes, products, procedures etc.)
which could be commercialized in a year. Under the scheme, various
institutions like Engineering Colleges, Research Labs
etc
will be provided funds upto Rs. 6.25 lakh for handholding
each new idea/entrepreneur.
The incubator will provide- Technology guidance,
- Workshop and
- Lab support and
- linkage to other agencies for successful launching of the
Business and
- Guide the entrepreneur in establishing the enterprise.
QUALITY MANAGEMENT STANDARDS & QUALITY TECNOLOLGY TOOLS
Government of India launched a scheme, ‘Enabling Manufacturing
Sector be Competitive through
Quality Management Standards ( QMS) and
Quality Technology Tools ( QTT) I’
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 inculcate the Quality consciousness in this sector. The
major activities under the scheme are
i. Introduction of Appropriate Modules for Technical Institutions
ii. Organizing Awareness Campaigns for MSEs
iii. Organizing Competition-Watch ( C-Watch)
iv. Implementation of Quality Management Standards and Quality
Technology Tools in selected MSEs
v. Monitoring International Study Missions
vi. Impact studies of the initiatives.
MINI TOOL ROOM
Under the scheme.
‘Mini Tool Rooms under PPP mod’,
competitive bidding from entrepreneurs and Associations will be
invited to set up Tool Rooms with Government support upto Rs.
9 crore.
They will be more competitive and user friendly as they
will 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.
Participation in International Fairs
• Participation in the International Exhibitions/ Fairs.
• Training Programmes on Packaging for Exports
• Marketing Development Assistance Scheme for
MSME exporters (MSME-MDA)
• National Award for Quality Products.
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Participation in the International Exhibitions/ Fairs
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Office of the Development Commissioner (MSME) is participating in some of the
selected International Exhibitions/ Fairs since 1985.
It is purely promotional scheme to give exposure to the products of micro, small
enterprises which otherwise are not in a position to participate in the exhibitions/ fairs
at their own cost.
Under the scheme, exhibits of the selected export-worthy units are displayed in the
exhibition that provides an opportunity to MSEs in demonstrating their capabilities
before the international community. On an average, this Office has been participating
in 8-10 number of International Exhibitions/ Fairs abroad every year and 200 MSEs
have been benefited.
(i) the Govt. of India will reimburse the 75% of air fare by economy class and 50%
subsidy on space rent. to general category of Micro manufacturing enterprises.
(ii)100% to SC/ST/ Women entrepreneur and entrepreneur of NE region
(iii) The total subsidy on air fare, space rent & shipping cost of exhibits will be
restricted to Rs.1.25 lakhs per unit for manufacturing enterprises or actual, whichever
is less.
(iv) Any unit can avail of this facility only once a year and
(v) Only one person of the participating unit would be eligible for subsidy on air fare.
(vi) The booking of minimum 6 Sq. Mtrs. is allowed.
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Participation in the International Exhibitions/ Fairs
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For confirm participation, The amount of 50% of space hiring charges shall be sent by
a DD favouring PAO (MSME), New Delhi through MSME-Dis (Formerly SISIs)along
with passport particulars plus first and last two pages of valid passport of their visiting
representatives. Ensure it is done at least 45 days advance of the commencement of
the event or till space is available.
• 100% subsidy on space rent is available to sc/st women
entrepreneur and entrepreneur of NE region.
• The participating units will also carry/ manage their exhibits (to and fro)
including custom clearance etc. If any body wants more space, they can book
in multiple of 1x3 sq.mtr. on pro-rata base and would be required to pay on
pro-rata basis. 75% Subsidy on air fair of economy class to general category
of entrepreneur(100% to sc/st women entrepreneur and entrepreneur of NE
region)
• The circulars are issued to Director, all MSME-DIs (formerly SISIs) for
selection of Small/ Micro manufacturing enterprises whose products
conforming to the International Standards & Quality.
• One SIDO officer will be deputed to each fair for coordination of MSME-India
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Training Programmes on Packaging for Exports
• India faces formidable hurdle in meeting and matching the packaging
requirements of her exportable products in the markets abroad. The main
objective of scheme is to generate much needed consciousness in the industry
about the packaging problems of MSME exporters and to educate the
entrepreneurs about the latest packaging techniques and designs of the
packaging.
• These programmes on Packaging for Exports are conducted since
1979 by all the field institutes in collaboration with
• Indian Institute of Packaging and
• GS1 India (formerely EAN India) ( A Bar Code solution provider ).
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The programme is of One, Two & Three days duration and
20 to 35 existing and potential entrepreneurs have been participating in each of the
programmes.
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As per instruction of IF Wing, only 50-60 percent (20 percent in NE region
and J&K) of the total cost of the programme are recovered from the
participants as participation fee.
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• 20-25 programmes are being conducted every year throughout the country
MARKETING ASSISTANCE/SUPPORT TO
MSEs (BAR CODE)
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Bar codes are the series of black lines and white spaces printed on product
packages or attached as tags which you would have noticed on consumer
products. Information on a product or a consignment like its item code or
serial number, expiry date, consignor/ consignee etc., can be represented
through such bar codes. When these bar codes are scanned using a scanner,
it enables instantaneous data capture with 100% accuracy and at great
speeds.
Bar Coding can have a significant impact on the success of any enterprise/
company and organisation. Timely and accurate capture of product
information and its communication electronically across the Supply Chain
ahead of physical product flow is critical to lowering inventory costs, in
accurate sales forecasting & dynamic production scheduling and in product
track and trace.
MARKETING ASSISTANCE/SUPPORT TO MSEs (BAR CODE)
• Bar Coding not only facilitates the exchange of information between buyers
and sellers, but also provides the potential for better visibility and sharing of
information across an entire Supply Chain. Other benefits are• (i) Automated data capture with 100% accuracy,
• (ii) Real time stock management of raw materials and finished goods
• (iii) Fast and error free data recording on product/ consignment movement
• (iv) Easy integration with existing software, if any
• (v) In compliance with growing requirements of leading national markets
• (vi) In line with requirements of international retailers &
• (vii) Also gives international look and feel.
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GS1 India, an autonomous body under Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India is
a solution provider for registration for use of Bar Coding. To become a subscriber of GS1 India, all
one has to do is fill up the subscription enquiry or registration form and make the necessary
payments as registration fee. Details about registration with GS1 India for use of Bar Coding are
available on their website- www.gs1india.org
.Detail Guidelines about the Scheme
2.Guidelines for Financial Assistance
3.Application Form
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MARKETING ASSISTANCE/SUPPORT TO MSEs (BAR CODE)
The objective of this scheme 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 products
worldwide and enable higher export price realization
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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 MSEs under the scheme.
* The work of reimbursement has been decentralised and transferred to field
offices i.e. MSME-DIs w.e.f. 1st April,2009 with a view to ensure speedy &
timely and extensive implementation of the scheme
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National Award for Quality Products
• With a view to encourage the small scale units for producing Quality goods,
National Awards for Quality Products are given to the outstanding small scale
units, who have made significant contribution for improving quality of their
products. The scheme is being operated since 1986. Winners of National
Awards get a Trophy, a Certificate and a Cash Prize of Rs.25,000/-($559.6)
National Awards encourage Small Scale Industries units to produce quality
goods which further enables them to enter into export market.
• The objectives of the scheme are as follows :• To encourage small scale industries to produce quality products conforming to
national and international standards.
• To propagate a culture of quality consciousness amongst a vast section of
Small Scale manufacturing units.
• To instill a sense of confidence of small industry products in the minds of the
domestic consumers and to enhance the image of Indian products in export
market.
• These awards are given on the basis of recommendation by the State/ UT Level
Selection Committee and the final selection by the National level Selection
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Committee for every calendar year.
Technical & Managerial Consultancy Services
• Technical & Managerial Consultancy Services
to the MSME manufacturers/exporters is
provided through a network of field offices of
this office so as to ensure higher level of
production and generation of higher exports.
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LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS
PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
Improvement in the quality of products and lowers costs are
essential for competing in national and international markets.
Under LMP scheme MSMEs will be assisted in
- reducing their manufacturing costs,
through proper personnel management,
improved process flows,
reduce engineering time and so on.
The total GOI contribution is stipulated as Rs. 28.6o crore ( approx)
for this scheme,
LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
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, etc.
The scheme has been approved as a pilot project for Lean
Techniques interventions in 100 Mini Clusters.
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LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
• OBJECTIVES OF LEAN MANUFACTURING SCHEME:
• The objectives of the Scheme is to enhance the manufacturing
competitiveness of MSMEs through the application of various Lean
Manufacturing (LM) techniques by;
• * Reducing waste;
• * Increasing productivity;
• * Introducing innovative practices for improving overall competitiveness;
• * Inculcating good management systems; and
• * Imbibing a culture of continuous improvement.
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LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
• The 5S systems is a workplace management which
helps in getting the “junk” out of the work area and
set of procedures to keep it that way. 5S stands for
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(iv) Standardize &
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LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
• Visual Control: Visual controls such as cartoons,
charts, light signals, Lane marking on floor,Safety
instructions, Warning signs, Poka-Yoke instructions
etc., can be displayed all over the work place.
• . Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs):
• All verbal instructions should be converted to SOPs
to remove dependency on skilled personnel in
chieving required product quality level,consistency,
effectiveness and efficiency.
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LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
• Just in Time (JIT):
• It‟s a Japanese manufacturing philosophy to make the right
product in right quantity at the right time. This almost
results in zero inventory and shortest possible cycle time.
• . KANBAN System:
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In this, components are pulled by assembly or subsequent work
centers and the containers are replenished with the right quantities by
the previous work center, which reduces the inventory of unwanted
components.
• Cellular Layout:
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In this improved manufacturing system, family wise component
completion is aimed at within the smaller self contained cell, which is
a part of a big factory, as compared to operation wise completion in
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traditional functional layout.
LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
• Value Stream Mapping:
• It covers all activities, both value added and non-value added, and
• helps in arriving at best layout of all resources required for making the
product.
• Poka Yoke or Mistake Proofing:
• It is again a Japanese technique used to prevent errors
occurring at their source of origin, and it finally leads to a
„Zero Defect‟ situation.
• Single Minutes Exchange of Dies or Quick
Changeover (SMED): Applying ingenious
• methods, set up time is minimized and brought to less than ten
minutes; thereby smaller batches as required by the customer can be
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taken up for manufacturing.
LEAN MANUFATURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME FOR MSEs
• TPM (Total Productive Maintenance):
• TPM involves operators, maintenance staff and management working
together to improve overall operation of any equipment. Operators,
who first identify noisy or vibrating motors, oil or air leaks, can be
trained to make simple repairs to prevent major and costly break
downs.
• Kaizen Blitz or Rapid Improvement Process:
• It is an intense management programme, which
results in immediate change and bottom line
improvement. Both management staff and workers
are involved in this.
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DESIGN CLINIC 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 costs planned under the scheme include
creation of Design Clinics Secretariat along with
regional centers for intervention on the design needs of
the MSME sector.
MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY
UPGRADATION SCHEME 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 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 planed under the
scheme include technology up gradation in packaging ,
development of modern marketing techniques,
competition studies, etc.
Technology and Quality Upgradation Support to MSMEs
• The objective of this scheme is to sensitize the manufacturing
sector in India to• upgrade their technologies,
• usage of energy efficient technologies to reduce emissions of
Green House Gasses,
• 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 planed under the scheme include Capacity
Building of MSMEs Cluster for Energy Efficiency/Clean
Development Interventions, Implementation of Energy Efficient
Technologies in MSME sector, setting up of Carbon credit
aggregation centers and encouraging MSMEs to acquire product
certification licences from National/ International bodies.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
• With an objective to create
• self employment,
• the entrepreneurship and skill development scheme is
implemented by Office of the DC(MSME) through its
network of 59 MSME _ DIS and their branches,. The
programmes are conducted include
• Entrepreneurship Development,
• Entrepreneurship and Skill Development,
• Management Development and
• Business Skill Development.
• These programmes are conducted for unemployed youth against a nominal
fee and in some cases stipend is also provided.
MARKETING AND PROCUREMENT
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Under Government Stores Purchase Programme, various
facilities are provided to enterprises registered with
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National Small Industries Corporation ( NSIC) in order to
assist them for marketing their products in competitive
environment. These facilities are
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Issue of tender sets free of cost
ii. Exemption from payment of Earnest money deposit
iii. Waiver of Security Deposit upto the Monetary Limit for
which the unit is registered
iv. Price preference upto 15% over the quotation of large scale
units,
In addition to this some items have been reserved for exclusive
purchase from MSE sector.
EXPORT PROMOTION
Export promotion form the MSE sector has been accorded a high priority. To
help MSEs in exporting their products, the following facilities/incentives are
provided
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Products of MSE exporters are displayed in international exhibition and the
expenditure incurred is reimbursed by the Government
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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
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Under the MSE Marketing Development Assistance ( MDA) Scheme,
assistance is provided to individuals for participation in overseas
fairs/exhibitions, o overseas study tours.
The scheme also offer assistance for
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Sector specific market study by MSE Associating /Export Promotion
Councils/Federation of Indian Export Organization
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Initiating/contesting anti dumping cases by MSE Associations and
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Reimbursement of 75% of the one time registration fee and annual fee
charged by GSI 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 material,
* Storage and marketing outlets,
* Common services 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% reservation for rural areas and
50% industrial plots are to be reserved for the micro enterprises. The scheme
also provides upgradation/strengthening of the infrastructural facilities in the
existing industrial estates. The estimated cost to set up an IID Centre is Rs. 5
Crore. Central Government provided 40% in case of general states and upto
80% for North East Region, J&K, H.P. and Uttrakhand as grant and
remaining amount could be loan fro SIDBI/Bank/Financial Institutions or the
state Funds.
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DETAILS OF AWARDS UNDER CATEGORY (A) ARE AS FOLLOWS
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National Award for outstanding Entrepreneurship in Micro & Small Enterprises engaged in manufacturing
First National Award: Rs. 1,00,000/- cash prize , a Trophy and a Certificate.
Second National Award : Rs. 75,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
Third National Award : Rs. 50,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
Special National Award to outstanding Women Entrepreneur : Rs. 1,00,000/0 cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate.
Special National Award to outstanding SC/ST Entrepreneurs : Rs. 1,00,000/-cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate.
Special National Award to outstanding Entrepreneur from NER including Sikkim; Rs. 1,00,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate.
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National Award for Outstanding Entrepreneurship in Micro & Small Enterprises rendering services .
First National Award: Rs. 1,00,000/- cash prize , a Trophy and a Certificate.
Second National Award : Rs. 75,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
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National Award for outstanding Entrepreneurship in Medium Enterprises engaged in manufacturing .
Second National Award : Rs. 1,00,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
Second National Award : Rs. 75,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
(IV) A Special Recognition Award.
A Special Recognition Award to those MSMEs scoring marks above 80 percent and ( 50 percent in case of North Eastern Regions including Sikkim)
will be given with a Cash prize of Rs. 20,000/- each a Certificate and a Trophy at the state Level Function to be organized by Director MSME DI.
The Awards under category (b) will be given once in a calendar year for the selected Product Groups One Award will be given for each Product
Group covered in the list of the Select Product Groups for the year Award.
National award for selected products in Micro & Small Enterprises Rs. 1,00,000 a Cash Prize a Certificate and a Trophy.
A special recognition award to those MSEs scoring marks above 80 percent ( 50 percent in case of North Eastern Region including Sikkim) will be
given with a Cash prize of Rs. 20,000/- each a certificate and a Trophy at the State Level Function t be organized by Director MSME DI.
The Details of awards under category ( c) are as under
National award for Research and Development Efforts in Micro & Small Enterprises :
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First National Award: Rs. 1,00,000/- cash prize , a Trophy and a Certificate.
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Second National Award : Rs. 75,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
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National Award for Research & Development Efforts in Medium Enterprises
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First National Award: Rs. 1,00,000/- cash prize , a Trophy and a Certificate.
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Second National Award : Rs. 75,000/- cash prize, a Trophy and a Certificate
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A special Recognition Award
A special Recognition Award to those MSMEs scoring marks above 80 percent ( 50 percent in case of North Eastern Region including Sikkim) will
be given a Cash prize of Rs, 20,000/- each, a Certificate and a Trophy at the State Level Function to be organized by Director, MSME DI
RAJIV GANDHI UDHAMI MITRA
• Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojna ( RGUMY)
Rajiv Gandhi Udhyami Mitra Yojna (RGUMY) is to provide
handholding support and assistance to the potential first generation
entrepreneurs who have already successfully completed
EDP/SDP/ESDP/VT programmes, through the selected lead agencies
i.e. ‘Udyami Mitras” in the establishment and management of the new
enterprises in dealing with various procedural and legal hurdles and in
completion of various formalities required fo setting up and running of
the enterprise
• Udyami Mitras :
Under RGUMY, financial assistance would be provided to the selected
lead agencies i.e. Udyami Mitras for rendering assistance and
handholding support to the potential first generation entrepreneurs.
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THANK YOU
For any further queries or assistance please contact
I. B. Singh
Deputy Director In-charge,
Br MSME-Development Institute, Varanasi
ibsmsme@yahoo.co.in
09839153479
Yogendra Pandey –Asst. Director(IMT)
ypmsme@gmail.com
09839398996
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