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Management And Entrepreneurship Management and Entrepreneurship- 06AL51 Unit VII: Institutional Support 1. Briefly Explain The Functions of TESCOK? Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka (TECSOK), is a multidisciplinary technical, industrial and management consultancy organization set up.It was established in the year 1976 by the Government of Karnataka. The primary objective of founding TECSOK was to provide reliable consultancy support for entrepreneurs to start up self employment ventures in Karnataka, India.TECSOK is a multidisciplinary management consultancy organization promoted by the Government of Karnataka to provide reliable consultancy services in India. TECSOK has been excelling its expertise in a wide range of services. The package of services includes feasibility studies, market research, valuation of assets, environment impact studies, energy management and audit, management studies like corporate plan, reorganization and restructuring of enterprises, man power planning, budgetary control systems, mergers and acquisitions, investment opportunities, technology transfers, diagnostic studies and also designing and organizing training programmes in all related areas. Of late, TECSOK is also concentrating on studies relating to Cleaner Production technologies and methods. R.V.College of Engineering, Bangalore 1

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Management and Entrepreneurship-06AL51

Unit VII: Institutional Support

1. Briefly Explain The Functions of TESCOK?

Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka (TECSOK), is a

multidisciplinary technical, industrial and management consultancy organization set up.It was

established in the year 1976 by the Government of Karnataka. The primary objective of founding

TECSOK was to provide reliable consultancy support for entrepreneurs to start up self

employment ventures in Karnataka, India.TECSOK is a multidisciplinary management

consultancy organization promoted by the Government of Karnataka to provide reliable

consultancy services in India. TECSOK has been excelling its expertise in a wide range of

services. The package of services includes feasibility studies, market research, valuation of

assets, environment impact studies, energy management and audit, management studies like

corporate plan, reorganization and restructuring of enterprises, man power planning, budgetary

control systems, mergers and acquisitions, investment opportunities, technology transfers,

diagnostic studies and also designing and organizing training programmes in all related areas. Of

late, TECSOK is also concentrating on studies relating to Cleaner Production technologies and

methods.

TECSOK has been considered by the Government of Karnataka, Government of India, State &

Central Financial Institutions, Commercial Banks, Asian Development Bank and a host of other

institutions of the Government and Private as the recognized consultancy agency.

TECSOK has been recognized as the State Nodal Agency by the Ministry of Food Processing

Industries, Govt of India to operate the Ministry's Promotional Schemes in Karnataka.

As an investor, there are many imponderables that will engage your mind. For instance,

you would like to have reliable information on the kind of product that would be feasible, the

location for your industry, and the procedures for establishing the industry. Other inputs you may

require would be in the area of market research, manpower planning, technology, environmental

issues etc.

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TECSOK, with its vast experience will provide you valuable insights and practical solutions in

all of these areas and others in which you may need assistance. With its range of services,

TECSOK offers a single platform from which you can get all the inputs you require.

Services TECSOK has been excelling its expertise in a wide range of services. U can rely on

TECSOK for

Location Specific identification of investment opportunities.

Assistance in obtaining statutory and procedural clearances.

Feasibility studies and environment impact studies.

Preparation of detailed project reports as per investment norms and financial norms..

Market survey and research.

Project implementation and turn key assistance.

Reorganization and restructuring of enterprises.

Valuation of assets, man power planning & budgetary control system.

Energy management & audit, corporate plan, technology transfer.

Diagnostic studies and rehabilitation of sick industries.

Designing and organizing training programmes

Since its inception, TECSOK has catalysed a large number of industries throughout

the province.

Management studies, company formation, corporate plan, enterprise restructuring.

Port tariff study and related areas.

Consultancy for agro-base industries as a Nodal Agency of Government of India.

Consultancy for merger/takeovers.

Infrastructure development project reports.

2. What are the Major Projects Handled by TECSOK?

A few of the projects handled are listed:

A. Project Conceptualization & Monitoring

Project Conceptualization & Monitoring.

Monitoring the construction of Living-cum-work sheds for the sectors of Handloom.

Handicrafts, leather, and SSI under Dutch assistance.

Karnataka Urban Development Project-Shelter and Water Supply for World Bank assistance.

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Conceptualization of Kaigarika Vikasa Scheme for development of Backward Taluks.

Entrepreneurship training for Project Affected Families of Project Sea Bird, Karwar.

B. Viability Report for Infrastructure Development

Report for development of Growth Centers at Dharwad, Raichur and Hassan.

Study on Infrastructure availability in the leading States.

Feasibility study on Hassan Airport.

C. Potential Studies / Techno-Economic Surveys

District Potential Study and Project Reports under Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana

for 10 districts in Karnataka.

Techno-Economic surveys of major districts of Karnataka.

Technology profile study of Karnataka.

Resource Mapping of 39 Most Backward Taluks.

D. Market Survey / Assessment

Demand survey for setting up Tertiary Treated Water plant in Bangalore.

Study Report on availability of raw materials and scope for new Solvent Extraction plants in

Karnataka

Study on working of Alcohol based chemical units to assess the utilization of allotted RS/DS.

Study on Energy conservation measures in energy Intensive Industries.

Study report on fixing tariff rates for utilizing the services of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust,

Mumbai.

Fixing vessel related charges for Murmugoa Port Trust, Goa.

Study on Consultancy capabilities in Karnataka.

Study on various aspects of lending by NABARD for non-farm sector in 14 districts of

Karnataka.

Survey of Rice Mills to assess the potential for establishment of edible grade Rice Bran oil

units.

Market study on Natural Gas in Karnataka.

Market intelligence Report on Packaged Tender Coconut Water.

E. Evaluation of Impact Assessment

Report on District Industrial Training Centre & Artisan Training Institute in Karnataka.

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Rural Industries Programme of NABARD at Bellary.

Concurrent evaluation of Indira Awas Yojana and Million Well Scheme in the State of Tamil

Nadu.

Evaluation Study of all the Schemes of Ministry of Rural Development in four Blocks of

Mysore and Bellary districts.

Study on Socio-Economic Impact of Indo Danish Fisheries Project at Tadri, U.K District.

Evaluation of Schemes of KMDC.

F. Policy, Prospective Plans & special studies

Formulation of New Industrial Policy and Package of Incentives and Concessions during

1982, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1996 2001& 2006.

Perspective plan for Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board, an Infrastructural

development agency of the State.

Appraisal studies of 15 State Public Sector Enterprises

3.What are the areas of specialization of TECSOK?The areas of specialization of these consultants include:

Electrical, Electronics, Telecommunication, Informatics and Computer Appilcation.

Pollution Control measures, Environment Management Plan and Environment Impact

Assessement.

Metallurgical, Mechanical, Civil and Infrastructure Development.

Textiles, Sericulture, Garments.

Energy Management, Non Conventional Energy use.

Market Research, Data collection and Market Surveys.

Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Plastic Engineering.

Corporate plans, Techno-Economic studies, Management consultancy.

Rural Development, Training, Publications, Information.

International Trade, Business Development, Chartered Engineering Services,

Valuation Studies.

Agriculture, Horticulture based Industries, Food Processing.

Women Development, Women Entrepreneurship, Training need assessment.

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Design and Delivery of training programmes, Institution Building, Re-organization &

Human Resource management.

Curriculum vitae of Individual consultants on specific assignment can be had from

TECSOK on request

  4. Briefly explain the objective functions of KIADB?

Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) is a wholly owned

infrastructure agency of Government of Karnataka, set up under Karnataka Industrial Areas

Development Act of 1966.

This Board functions as per statutory provisions, rules and regulations enacted there under. The

Board comprises of senior government officers in their ex-officio capacities. The Board of

members meet regularly to take decisions and monitor the functions. KIADB holds pride in

being the first government organisation in Karnataka to obtain ISO 9001 certification in the year

1997. 

Aims and Objectives :

Promote rapid and orderly development of industries in the state.

Assist in implementation of policies of government within the purview of KIAD Act.

Facilitate for establishing infrastructure projects.

Function on corporate lines, with “No Profit – No Loss” policy.

Functions :

Acquire land and form industrial areas.

Provide all infrastructure to such industrial areas.

Acquire land for Single Unit Complexes.

Acquire land for Government agencies for their schemes and infrastructure projects.

KIADB has also acquired lands to cater the specific needs of individual industrial units (Single

Unit Complexes). The Board also acquires land for infrastructure projects of the Government.

We promote projects of public importance in joint venture with organizations of international

repute. The vision of KIADB and world class infrastructure has made investors all over

the world take notice of Karnataka as the premier destination for their startups and ventures.

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Till date, KIADB has formed 95 industrial areas spread all over the State, and acquired land for

nearly 290 Single Unit Complexes ensuring balanced industrial development in all regions with

well thought of infrastructures and unique features.  

Infrastructures in Industrial Area

 Few prominent industrial areas:

Peenya, Electronic City, Export Promotion Industrial Park (EPIP) in Bangalore.

Hebbal in Mysore.

Baikampady in Mangalore.

Tarihal in Dharwar.

Kakati in Belgaum.

Auto Complex in Shimoga.

World's leading Companies have rose up in glory on the infrastructure set by KIADB. This apart,

KIADB has envisaged several innovative projects up its sleeve like  Agro -Tech Parks, Apparel

Park, Auto Parks, Hardware Park, Bio-Tech Park, EPIPs, Special Economic Zones etc. 

5. What are the Functional units of KIADB?

1.Acquisition Wing:  This wing conducts the proceedings of acquisition and hands over the land

to KIADB. Special Deputy Commissioner heads acquisition wing and assisted by Special Land

Acquisition officers at zonal level. This section is an arm of Government which conducts the

proceedings. Board identifies land for development of industrial areas, for single unit complexes,

projects & schemes envisaged by Government. On ascertaining the suitability of land,

notifications under relevant provisions are issued under KIAD Act of 1966 with approval of

Government. Thus the action of acquisition of land is initiated.  

2.Engineering Wing: Engineering section prepares a design & development plan taking into

consideration different parameters like:

Infrastructure requirements.

Statutory & Regulatory requirements.

Co-ordination with other agencies.

Chief Engineer and Chief Development Officer heads Engineering section assisted by

Development Officers who are in charge at the Zonal Offices. This wing of KIADB also

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provides service to the  allottees  by approving  building plans, providing water supply

connections, NOCs for obtaining power connections from supply agencies and addressing the

grievances of allottees at industrial areas in the matters related to infrastructure.

3. Allotment Wing:  This section is headed by Secretary assisted by Assistant Secretaries at

Zonal Offices. Requests of entrepreneurs in the matters of leasing, issuance of absolute sale

deed, issuance of NOCs for financial assistance, needful clearances for change in activity,

change in constitution, maintenance of payment records of allottees etc, are attended by

allotment section. 

4. Accounts Wing:Controller of Finance- the head of this department is assisted by Senior Audit

Officer, Accounts Officer, Project Officer and  Assistant Secretary (A&MIS). This wing of

KIADB is engaged in drawing of budgetary proposals, project financing & planning. This

section also has responsibility of monitoring & maintaining  the process related to mobilization

of finance for  projects, preparation of final accounts  and other activities of KIADB.

5.Administration Wing:Joint Director (Admn.) is the Head of this Department. This section

has  overall responsibility of general administration, human resources management, other

administrative and logistic  matters. This section ensures that the employees of this board are

abreast with professionalism by providing trainings, refresher courses etc., for better productivity

in the Organization.

6.What are the Projects of KIADB ?

Integrated Infrastructure Development Schemes (IID) of Govt. of India

KIADB is the appointed agency for development of infrastructure for industrial units under IID

Schemes. Two locations have been identified for implementation of this scheme. A short

introduction on location and region is provided below:

Auto Complex at Belguam:

Extent: 280 Acres with fully loaded infrastructure.

More than 1000 Units in the complex.

Airport in Belguam with good railway links and well connected with roads.

Port at Karwar-160 Kms, Panaji-180 Kms.

River: Gokak.

Good educational institutions in the District.

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Home of INDAL Aluminum Company and hub of trade and commerce in the region.

At Bagalkot:

Extent: 100 Acres.

Work is under progress.

Auto Parks

To give momentum to growth of automobile industry in Karnataka, KIADB has made plans

to encourage location of automobile ancillary & servicing units following areas. Brief details of

Auto Park and Locations are as below:

At Bidadi in Bangalore:

Existing world-class infrastructure.

Adjoining to Proposed Bangalore-Mysore Express Corridor project.

Home of Toyota Cars ,Coco-Cola & Toyota Techno - Park Projects.

In the vicinity of Kumbalgodu Industrial Area where Motherson-Sumi, & Araco have

units.

30 Kms. from Bangalore on State High Way.

1400 MW power project envisaged by KPC.

At Shimoga:

Extent: 23 Acres with fully loaded infrastructure.

Allotment made to 180 Units already.

Shimoga is regional centre for trade and commerce.

Educational & Health facilities.

Rivers: Tunga & Bhadra.

District is well connected with rail and roads.

Abode of world famous Jog Falls & 1330 MW capacity power generation unit .

At Dharwar:

Extent 650 Acres with fully loaded infrastructure.

Regional Centre for trade and commerce.

Brief profile of Dharwar District.

Location for cream of industrial fraternity like TELCO, HPCL, BPCL, Hindustan Lever,

Brooke Bond, Nirman Chemicals, Printers (Mysore) Ltd. to name a few

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ISCE / CBSE Schools, Engineering & Medical colleges, Training institutes like NTTF,

Agricultural Colleges, also HQ of Karnataka University

Distance from Bangalore-410 Kms.,Belguam-75Kms., Bellary-230 Kms.  

Railway link to Mumbai, Bangalore, Hubli & Guntkal etc.

Ports at Karwar-180 Kms. Panaji-135 Kms.

Airports at Hubli-15 Kms., Belguam-75 Kms,Panaji-135 Kms.

River: Malaprabha.

Electronic City at Bangalore Welcome to the heart of Indian Information technology industry. This location has put

India on the world map of IT. This area is in pollution-free locality and is the envy of

many States for its eminent client list of market leaders in field of Electronics and

Information Technology. The contributions to the world of technology from Electronic

City have become the benchmarks in the industry.

7.What are the Functions of Karnataka State Small Industries Development

Corporation Limited.(KSSIDCL)

The programme of establishment of industrial estates, which has been carried out by the

State Government involved in construction of industrial sheds of various dimensions and

providing them with essential amenities such as roads, water supply, sewerage line and

electricity. The maintenance and upkeep of the sheds also became a part of the responsibility of

the Corporation. Besides constructing and letting out the industrial sheds, developed plots were

also offered to the entrepreneurs to put up their own factory sheds. The company also established

exclusive and prominent ancillary industrial estates in the vicinities of large and medium scale

industry to cater to their services to public sectors like BEL, ITI, HAL, NGEF, BHEL, BEML,

VISL and Mysore Lamps.

The Company has also established an exclusive Industrial Estate under ‘Dr.

B.R.Ambedkar Birth Centenary Programme’ at Jigani Bangalore District where 100 sheds have

been constructed and 86 plots have been formed with all infrastructure exclusively for SC & ST

entrepreneurs. The Allottees of these sheds are required to pay only 40% of its cost.

The company under VISHWA SHEDS SCHEME constructed 800 sheds all over the state for the

use of tiny units.

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LAND ACQUISITION: The Company with a view to acquire land in and around Bangalore has

identified about 2000 Acres of Land in Ganapathihalli and surrounding villages in Magadi Taluk

which will be developed as a model Industrial Estate.

Procurement & distribution of raw materials The Company has also established 27 Raw-material

depots throughout the State to cater the needs of SSI units. The Company is currently handling

Industrial Raw materials like Iron & Steel.

The Company also distributing the Raw material required by Government Departments.

The company has also established centralised stockyard with railway siding facility at

Channasandra, Bangalore at a cost of Rs.100 Lakhs. The Channasandra Stock Yard is capable of

handling more than 1,00,000 Mts. of Iron and Steel Materials including Coal and Coke.

ENTERPRENEURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. The Company is extending necessary

assistance for organising Entrepreneurial Development Programmes in various parts of the State

in association with TECKSOK and other commercial banks with a view to identify the talents

and to improve the quality of Entrepreneurial skill amongst the educated youth.

8.What are the schemes ,programmers and services offered by Micro, Small

and Medium Enterprises(MSME)?

On the merger of Ministry of SSI and Ministry of ARI and formation of a new Ministry i.e.

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Small Industries Service Institute, Mumbai

has been renamed as MSME-Development Institute, Mumbai w.e.f July, 2007.

Schemes

Schemes under NMCP

Reimbursement Scheme for obtaining ISO 9000

MSME-MDA Scheme

Formation of a Cooperative in Rural Area.An Entrepreneurship Development Programme for

Women on Manufacture of Bags & Wallets was organised at Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri in the year

2003-04.

As per the advice of Director, during his presence in valedictory function and Inspired by this

Programme the participants viz Mrs. Alaskar, Mrs. Khare, Mrs Mane, Mrs. Khamkar, Mrs Jyoti

Kanhere formed Sneha Swayam Rojgar Mahila Sahakari Sanstha, a cooperative organisation for

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self employment, Now 70 women operating in nearby area have become member of this

Cooperative Society which manufactures and sell ladies garments like petticoat, blouses, bags,

wallets etc.

They have achieved turn over of Rs.5.00 lakh in first 08months. They approach SISI Mumbai for

further guidance and improving working of their Society.

Programmes: 

Professional Course in International & Domestic B.P.O. Skills (Call Center Training)

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme on Handmade Paper & Stationery Items

Technology Resource Programme on Bakery & Allied Products

Lean Leader Certification Programme for MSMEs

Professional Course on 'Beautician'

Two day’s Programme on ‘Up-gradation for Welding Technology – Fabrication’

Management Development Programmes.

CAD/CAM Courses

Services

Technical Consultancy Services  

Managerial Consultancy Services  

Economic Investigation Services  

Entrepreneurship Development Programme  

Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)

Export Promotion & Marketing

International Trade Fair

Common Facility Workshop

Library Facility

Modernisation / Technology Upgradation

9.What is the misson ,vision and the Various schemes of small industries

development bank of India(SIDBI)

Mission:To empower the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector with a view to

contributing to the process of economic growth, employment generation and balanced regional

development

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VisionTo emerge as a single window for meeting the financial and developmental needs of the

MSME sector to make it strong, vibrant and globally competitive, to position SIDBI Brand as the

preferred and customer - friendly institution and for enhancement of share - holder wealth and

highest corporate values through modern technology platform

Schemes

Mahila Udyam Nidhi (MUN)

Purpose To meet gap in equity

Eligible

Borrowers

Women entrepreneurs for setting up new projects in tiny / small scale sector

and rehabilitation of viable sick SSI units. Existing tiny and small scale

industrial units & service enterprises [tiny enterprises would include all

industrial units and service industries (except Road Transport Operators)

satisfying the investment ceiling prescribed for tiny enterprises] undertaking

expansion, modernisation technology upgradation & diversification can also be

considered.

Norms Scheme operated through SFCs / twin function SIDCs / Scheduled

Commercial Banks / Select Urban Co-operative Banks

Cost of Project - Not to exceed Rs.1 million

Soft Loan limit - 25% of cost of Project subject to a maximum of Rs.2,50,000

per project.

Service charges - 1% p.a. on soft loan

Direct Credit Schemes

 

SSIs

Service sector units with

project cost upto Rs.25 crore

Medium Sector Enterprises

(MSE) and

Service sector units with

project cost above Rs.25

crore and upto Rs.250 crore.

Eligibile

Borrowers

I] New or existing SSI units.

ii] SSI unit graduating to medium

scale, and

i] New or existing medium sector

enterprises, and

ii] Service sector units with an

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iii] Service sector units with an

overall project cost not exceeding

Rs.25 crore.

overall project cost above Rs.25

crore and upto Rs.250 crore with

Bank's assistance not exceeding Rs.

50 crore.

Constitution The unit should generally be a

private limited / public limited

company. However, partnership

firms, sole proprietorship concerns

and Societies and Trusts would also

be considered on a case to case basis.

The unit should generally be a

private limited / public limited

company

Nature of

assistance

Term loan and other forms of

assistance such as Working Capital

Term Loan and bills discounting (on

selective basis).

Term loan and other forms of

assistance such as Working Capital

Term Loan, suppliers' & purchasers'

bills discounting. Investment

products such as debentures,

optionally convertible cumulative

preference shares, zero coupon

bonds, etc.

Currency of

loan

In Rupee or foreign currency In Rupee or foreign currency

SIDBI's Fixed Deposit Scheme is rated 'AAA(FD)' by CARE and 'FAAA' by CRISIL indicating

highest safety with regard to payment of principal and interest. Salient features of the scheme

are given below. The detailed terms of the scheme are enumerated in the application forms

which may be obtained from any of the offices of SIDBI.

Schemes

Minimum Deposit@

A. Cumulative Deposit Rs. 10,000

B. Annual income Rs. 10,000

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C. Quarterly Income Rs. 10,000

D. Monthly Income Rs. 10,000

* Additional amounts in multiples of Rs.1,000

Eligible Depositors

Resident Individual.

Minors.

HUFs.

Partnership firms

Companies

Bodies Corporate

Societies

Association of Persons

Duration of Deposit

The minimum and maximum duration of the deposit is 12 and 60 months respectively. The

deposits are accepted for a tenure in multiples of one month only.

10. What are the Function and Objectives OF SIDBI?

The primary function and objectives of the Directorate of Industries are supervision and control

of District Level functionaries, i.e., the District Industries Centres in implementation of the

various schemes and programmes of the Department.

The basic objective of the Department is also to act as the Nodal Promotional Agency in the

development of industries and industries activities in the State as a whole.

And to promote and achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the Department organises and

implements various programmes and schemes to provide the basic infrastructural facilities for

the creation of industrial awareness and atmosphere viz.,

Investment Awareness Programmes

Entrepreneurship Development Programmes

Workshop and seminars etc.

Besides, the Department also runs regular vocational training courses for creation of skilled

manpower in the following trades: -

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Knitting

Tailoring and Embroidery

Carpentry and Furniture making

Leather, Blacksmith and Fabrication

Carpet Weaving

To replacement the above purpose, regular sponsoring with stipend is also offered to local youths

for under-going training and study courses both inside and outside the State.

The Department also provides grants-in-aid loans to some of the autonomous bodies and

subsidiaries like the M.K.V.I.B., M.H.H.D.C., M.E.D.C., M.C.C.L. etc., every year.

To accelerate the pace of industrialisation process, infrastructure development and development

of industrial areas and estates are being given importance. Financial Assistance is made available

to tiny/ cottage, to large/ medium sector of industrial units in the form of grants-in-aid to

technical entrepreneurs to package scheme of incentives and central transport subsidy. Some of

the scarce raw materials like paraffin wax, iron and steel materials are also allotted to register

industrial units at concessional rates.

Every year, a number of local entrepreneurs are nominated for selection of National Awards to: -

Small Scale Industries and

Handloom and Handicrafts Artisans

11.What are the major plans of SIDBI?

1.Development of Industrial Areas and Estates:With the passing of time, there has been a

steep rise in scarcity of suitable land for setting up of industrial projects. Therefore, to meet the

above demand clutched with other basic Industrial Infrastructures, like road, water, power etc.,

the Department have acquired suitable plots of land almost in every district of the state and

developed them into industrial areas and estates. And for efficient maintenance of these

Industrial Areas and Estates, the Department has a specific annual plan scheme known as

Development of Industrial Areas and Estates.

2.Man Power General Schemes :In order to create skill technical and managerial entrepreneurs,

the Department, through the District Industries Centres (D.I.Cs.) and State Financial and

Industrial Development Corporation, i.e., Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation

(M.I.D.C.) sponsors local youths with suitable stipend to undergo training studies so that they

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meet either the local demand or set up Industries of their own as self-employment ventures after

successful completion of their courses.

These schemes are:

Manpower Training Scheme and

Entrepreneurial Development Programme

3.Feasibility Studies :As consultancy and study for identification of viable industrial projects,

the Department, through the Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation (M.I.D.C.) have

undertaken a feasibility studies of several Industrial projects, in which the Meghalaya Industrial

Development Corporation can take part in its equity participation.

4.Financial Operation :In order to enable the Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation

(M.I.D.C.) to meet its requirement of fund as a financial institution, the Department extends fund

to the Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation under the scheme of Financial Operation.

5.Package Scheme of Incentives :With the announcement of the State’s Industrial Policy in

May 3, 1988 , the Department extended the various package of incentive to small-scale medium

and large-scale industries for specific period of 5 (Five) or 7 (Seven) years for different item.

These state incentives are available to industrial units after they are established and permanently

registered with the State Directorate of Industries or the District Industries Centre (D.I.C.) as the

case may be.

6.Share Capital Contribution

As a Promotional Department, the Department do take part in Share Capital Contribution to: -

Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation (M.I.D.C.)

Mawmluh Cherra Cements Limited (M.C.C.L.)

Meghalaya Khadi And Village Industries Board (M.K.V.I.B.)

Meghalaya Handloom And Handicrafts Development Corporation (M.H.H.D.C.)

Meghalaya Electronics Development Corporation (M.E.D.C.)

7.Transport Subsidy Scheme

A major fiscal assistance is received by the local Industries by way of Transport Subsidy against

the expenditure incurred by these units either by importing their requirement of raw materials, or

exporting of their finished products from or to outside the state. The requirement of fund for the

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purpose is reimbursed by the Central Government after the claims are disbursed on cent per cent

basis.

8.District Industries Centre Programmes

The innovative scheme of District Industries Centre Programmes was introduced by the

Government of India to provide all facilities to entrepreneurs under a single roof. Under the

scheme, each district of the state will have a fully functional District Industries Centres (D.I.Cs)

manned with managerial expertise in different streams.

9.Scheme for Self Employment of the Educated Unemployed Youth

The Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana (P.M.R.Y.) was introduced in 1993-94 with 95% loan for all

type of ventures such as:-

Upper Limit

i. Industry Rs. 2,00,000/-

ii. Services Rs. 2,00,000/-

iii. Business Rs. 1,00,000/-

9.Normal Industrial Loan

The District Industries Centres (D.I.Cs) do appraise and sponsor normal industrial loan cases to

financial institutions, for long term loan and to the commercial banks for short term lending for

working capital requirements.

Awareness Programmes at identified growth centre throughout the state.

10.Departmental Training Programme

In order to meet the local demand of skilled hands and also to equip the local youths for self-

employment ventures, the Department runs regular vocational courses in the trade of :

Knitting

Tailoring and Embroidery

Carpet Weaving

Carpentry and Furniture making

Leather, Blacksmith and Fabrication works etc

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The trainees are granted with monthly stipend at nominal basis. On completion of the training

course, as a follow up, Grants-in-aid both in cash and kind are made available to these technical

entrepreneurs to set up self-employment ventures of their own.

12.Write a brief note on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (P.M.R.Y) For

Educated Unemployed Youth ?

Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana for providing self-Employment to Educated Unemployed Youth

was announced by the Prime Minister on 15th August, 1993 to provide self-employed

opportunities to one million educated unemployed youth in the country. The Scheme has been

formally launched on 2nd October, 1993 .

1.    Objectives:

The PMRY has been designed to provide employment to more than a million Person by setting

up of 7 lakhs micro enterprises by the educated unemployed youth. It relates to the setting up of

the self-employment ventures through industry, service and business routes. The scheme also

seeks to associate reputed non-governmental organisations in implementation PMRY scheme

especially in the selection, training of entrepreneurs and preparation of project profiles.

2.    Coverage:

The scheme intends to cover urban areas only during 1993-94 and whole of the country from

1994-95 onwards. From 1994-95 onwards, the existing self-employment Scheme for the

Educated Unemployed Youth (SEEUY) will be subsumed in PMRY.

3.    Eligibility:

Any unemployed educated person living in any part of the country rural or urban fulfilling the

following conditions will be eligible for assistance. However, during 1993-94, the scheme would

be operated only in urban areas.

Age: Between 18 to 40 years (SC/ST - 45 years).

Qualification: Matric (Passed or Failed) or ITI passed or having undergone Govt. sponsored

technical course for a minimum duration of 6 months.

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Residency: Permanent resident of the area for at least 3 years Document like Ration Card would

constitute enough proof for this purpose. In its absence any other document to the satisfaction of

the Task Force should be produced.

Family Income: Upto Rs.40,000/- per annum. Family for this purpose would mean spouse and

parents of the beneficiary and family income would include income from all sources, whether,

wages, salary, pension, agriculture, business, rent etc.

Defaulter: Should not be a defaulter to any nationalised bank/financial institution/co-operative

bank.

4.    Reservation:

Preference should be given to weaker section including women. The scheme envisages 22.5%

reservation for SC/ST and 27% for other Backward Classes (OBCs)

5.    Project Cost:

Projects upto Rs.1 lakh are covered under the scheme in case of individuals. If two or more

eligible persons join together in a partnership, the project with higher costs would also be

covered provided share of each person in the project cost is Rs.1 lakhs or less.

6.    Margin Money, Bank Loans and Rates of Interest:

Entrepreneur is required to contribute 5 percent of project cost as margin money in cash. Balance

95 percent would be sanctioned as composite loan by Bank at the rates of interest applicable to

such loans under guidelines of Reserve Bank of India issued from time to time.

7.    Collatoral guarantee on bank loans:

The loans would not require any collateral guarantee. Only assets created under the Scheme

would be hypothecated/mortgaged/pledged to the Bank.

8.    Subsidy:

Government of India would provide subsidy at the rate of 15 percent of the project cost subject

to a ceiling of Rs.7, 500/- per entrepreneur. In case more than one entrepreneur join together and

set up a project under partnership, subsidy would be calculated for each partner separately at the

rate of 15 percent of his share in the project cost, limited to Rs.7, 500 (per partner).

9.    Repayment Schedule:

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Repayment Schedule would range from3 to 7 years after an initial moratorium of 6 to 18 months

as decided by the Bank.

10.    Training:

Scheme envisages compulsory training for entrepreneurs after the loan is sanctioned.

11.    Other Inputs:

a. State / U.T. Governments have been requested to provide necessary infrastructure support

like provision of Industrial sites, sheds, shops, water on preferential basis to these

entrepreneurs. Provision of sites and sheds at concessional rate to service ventures in

urban area will be essential for their success. Many State/U.T Governments are providing

various tax concessions and incentives under their industrial Policy. Such concessions

should also be extended to the beneficiaries under the scheme.

As load requirement will be small, State/U.T. governments have also been

requested to give priority to the person getting the loan sanctioned under the

PMRY for electric connection and no deposit should be asked for and small

infrastructure e.g. erecting a few poles and extension of wire line should be done

expeditiously.

13. What are the schemes of Karnataka state finance corporation (KSFC)

KSFC is one of the fast track Term Lending Financial Institutions in the country, with

assistance to more than 1,59,225 units amounting to nearly 8,537 crore rupees over the last 49

years in the State of Karnataka. It is one of the robust and professionally managed State

Financial Corporations.

Activities/ Schemes For

Financial Assistance

Objective /  Purpose

General Scheme For establishment of new Tiny/SSI/MSI/ Service units and for

expansion/modernization/ diversification of existing units

Assistance To

Construction /

For establishing commercial complexes,residential apartments,

development of residential layouts, group housing, industrial

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Infrastructure Related

Activities

estates, software parks, godowns, warehouses, acquisition of

ready built offices/new office building,sales outlets/showrooms

and other other infrastructure projects like flyovers, bridges etc

and construction,development and maintenance of roads.

Assistance To Hotels/

Restaurants

For setting up of medium and star category standard hotels in the

state capital, district ad taluk HQ, important tourist centres. The

hotels should have boarding, lodging and restaurant facilities and

building plan approved by local authorities. Assistance for

mobile canteens is also available.

Assistance To Tourism

Related Activities

Setting up of amusement parks, convention centres, travel and

transport, tourist service agencies and restaurants.

Assistance To

Doctors/Nursing

Homes/Hospitals/ Electro

Medical Equipments

For setting up clinic, nursing homes, hospitals, and for acquiring

electro- medical equipment

Assistance To

Entertainment Industry

For construction and purchase of cinema halls and multiplexes,

production of short TV serials and feature films, software for

visual media publicity.

Single Window Scheme To provide loan both for fixed assets and working capital to tiny

and small-scale units whose project cost does not exceed Rs. 35

lakhs and working capital requirement does not exceed Rs. 15

lakhs.

Corporate Loan Scheme Short term loans to the existing successful units who require

urgent working capital funds either to meet gap in the working

capital requirements or funds required for executing the rush of

orders and also for meeting statutory dues to government like

payment of income tax, sales tax excise duty etc. This loan is

also considered for developing/expanding new markets and

opening LC for purchase of new equipments till a term loan is

sanctioned and released.

Rehabilitation For Sick Assistance for rehabilitation of potentially viable sick units.

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Industrial Units

Assistance To Qualified

Professionals

Assistance for qualified professionals- management, accounting,

medical architects, engineers, veterinary for setting up of

business enterprises, private practice and consultancy services in

their line of expertise.

A.M.A.R.A  (Assistance

For Marketing Related

Activities

Assistance to small and medium scale existing units with good

track record to undertake various activities necessary to increase

their sales in the domestic and foreign markets and to create

physical marketing infrastructure.

Acquisition Of Existing

Enterprises

Assistance to existing units with good track record for

acquisition of existing assets. (Plant and machinery of reputed

make with minimum of 10 years and industrial/commercial

properties with a minimum of 20 years of residual life.

Small Road Transport

Operators (SRTOs)

Assistance to small road transport operators to meet expenditure

towards cost of chassis, body building, initial taxes, insurance

etc.

Assistance For Acquiring

Private Vehicles

Assistance  to individuals, firms and companies for acquisition

of vehicles like cars, vans, omni buses, tractors etc.

Acquisition Of ISO 9000

Series Certification

Assistance to existing industrial concerns in the SSI sector

having a good track record, to meet expenses on consultancy,

documentation, audit certification fees, equipment and

calibrating instruments required for acquisition of ISO

certification.

Financing Of DG Sets Assistance for acquisition of DG sets/installation and

construction of dg set etc. Assistance for acquisition of

generators for purpose of hiring vehicles, trailers, DG sets and

accessories also available.

Office Automation Assistance to existing units with good track record to acquire

items like PCs, printer, copier, lax machine, telephone etc.

Training Institution Assistance to existing units with successful track record for

setting up in-house training facilities including construction of

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building, acquisition of furniture, equipments etc.

14.What are the primary requirements to avail financial assistance from the

corporation?

           Project Profile seeking information on the project and promoter, details of land, building,

plant and machinery, power, water, marketing, arrangements for working capital, project cost

and means of finance, securities offered etc., needs to be filled in, in addition to the Bio-Data &

Networth Statement as per format.

            Assistance will be extended as per the Scheme and Lending Policy guidelines discussing

the sector under which a project falls such as Thrust, Normal, Restricted and Prohibited Sectors,

stipulations on the extent of finance and collateral security to be offered by the promoter will be

duly indicated.

            Along with the Project Profile and Bio-data and Networth statements, the promoter is

required to submit copies of the following:

a. Constitutional details – If it is a partnership firm, to submit partnership deed, Form A&C

issued by the Registrar of Firms     If it is a Company, to submit the Memorandum & Articles of

Association, list of Directors, their share holding etc.

b. Land details:      Title deed, previous deed, land conversion order from the Deputy

Commissioner for non agricultural purpose, layout plan approval from competent authority,

khata, tax paid receipts, EC for 15 years if own land In case of leased premises, submit lease

deed including the special clauses stipulated by   the Corporation, proof of title of the owner such

as Khata/tax paid receipt etc.

c.KIADB/KSSIDC – Allotment letter, lease cum sale agreement, possession certificate

d. Building details: Building plan approval from competent authority such as

BDA/BMP/CMC/KIADB/KSSIDC/Local Planning Authority etc., plant layout, detailed civil

estimates, construction permission from local authorities etc.

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e. Plant and Machinery – list of plant and machinery proposed with supplier and cost supported

by copies of competitive quotations/proforma invoices.

       If the plant and machinery is proposed to be imported – copies of Chartered Engineer's

Certificate to be submitted along with the proforma invoice. The minimum residual life should

be at least 10 years.

f. Marketing arrangements made. Market study duly discussing the demand supply position

and gap there of etc.,if carried out may be submitted. Assurance letters/orders placed to also be

submitted. Focus on backward and forward linkages essential.

g. Collateral securities to be offered as per the lending policy of the Corporation to be

adequately attended. Valuation of assets shall be based on present SR Rates/KIADB/KSSIDC

allotment rates only for land and buildings to be assessed on WDV basis.

15.What are the secondary requirements to avail financial assistance from

the corporation?

            Once the above details are submitted and prima-facie clearances on the documents are

obtained from the legal department of the Corporation, the proposal will be placed before the

Project Clearance Committee Meeting Chaired by the Managing Director with Executive

Directors, General Managers (Credit, North Zone, South Zone), DGM (Credits-I), DGM

(Credits-II), AGM (Legal) and AGM (BDCR) as members and convened by AGM (EG). The

project will be deliberated and interacted with the promoter and once the proposal was found to

be in accordance with the lending policy requirements, in principle clearance will be given on the

spot and loan application form will be issued for the specified amount.

 The promoter is to submit the application in two sets with copies of all related documents,

estimates, quotations, affidavit etc., Processing fee of 0.5% and Service Tax of 12.36% on the

processing fee shall be paid while submitting the application. Upon scrutiny of the application

the same will be forwarded to the Credits Department for processing. The Credit Department

with its team of technical, financial, legal and marketing officers interacts with the promoter,

inspects the locations of both primary and collateral securities' properties for valuation. After

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processing the proposal as per lending policy norms and reports on technical, financial, legal and

marketing duly discussing the viability/feasibility the case will be placed for sanction by the

competent authorities. Up-front fee of 0.5% shall be paid before disbursement of the sanctioned

loan.

The Corporation has fixed time standards for sanction of loans from 21 days to a maximum of 60

days depending on the type of loan.

The Corporation has delegated powers of sanction by the Committees at various levels

Upto Rs.15 lakhs in the case of 'B' Grade Branches;

Upto Rs.20 lakhs in 'A' Grade Branches

Upto Rs.35 lakhs at Super 'A' Grade Branches and Upto Rs.60 lakhs at the Zonal Level.  

Higher amounts than the above will be sanctioned at Head Office.

Limit of accommodation for –a.Proprietary concerns and partnership firms is Rs.2 Crore and

b.Registered companies and registered cooperatives it is Rs.5 Crore.

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