ANNUAL REPORT
2016-17
MSME – Development Institute Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME
22, Godam Industrial Estate Jaipur-302006
Ph: 0141-2212098, 2215847, Fax: 0141-2210553 Website: www.msmedijaipur.gov.in E-mail: dcdi-jaipur @dcmsme.gov.in
MSME-DI, JAIPUR
Officers Strength during the Year 2016-17
INDEX
S.No. Particulars Page No.
1. About the State 1-2
2. Industrial Map of Rajasthan 3
3. Map of Rajasthan 4
4. Section I: Activities at Glance 5-8
5. Section II: Activities Performed 9-34
6. Annexures’ 35-43
7. Media Coverage 44
CONTENTS
1. About the State
2. Activities Performed
Section I: Activities at Glance
Section II: Activities Performed
2.1 Training Programmes
2.1.1 Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMCs)
2.1.2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDP)
2.1.3 Entrepreneurial Skill Development Programme (ESDP)
2.2 Vendor Development Programmes
2.2.1 State Level Vendor Development Programmes (SVDP)
2.2.2 National Level Vendor Development Programmes (NVDP)
2.3 National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP) Schemes
2.3.1 Lean Manufacturing
2.3.2 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
2.3.3 Marketing Assistance & Technology Up-gradation (MA&TU) Scheme
2.3.3.1 Bar Code
2.3.3.2 Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (Domestic Fair)
2.3.3.3 Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (International Fair)
2.3.4 Technology & Quality UpGradation (TEQUP) Scheme
2.3.4.1 Awareness Program on Product Certification
2.3.4.2 Awareness Program on usage of Energy Efficient Technology
2.3.5 Programmes on Quality Management Standards/Quality Technology Tools (QMS/QTT)
2.3.6 Awareness Programme on Business Incubation Scheme
2.3.7 Design Clinic Scheme
2.3.8 Zed Certification Program
2.4 Economic Investigation
2.5 International Co-operation Scheme
2.6 National Awards
2.7 ISO-90001/14001
2.8 Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance &Development (TREAD) Scheme for Women
2.9 Public Procurement Policy
2.10 Common Facility Services
2.11 Cluster Development Programme
2.12 Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC)
2.13 Consultancy Services
2.14 Special Achievments
2.15 Other Activities
2.16 MSME-Testing Station, Jaipur
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1. About the state
Rajasthan, the largest (area-wise) state in India, is located in the
north-western part of the subcontinent. It is surrounded on the
north and north-east by Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, on
the east and south-east by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
and on the south-west by Gujarat.
Rajasthan offers tremendous opportunities in the areas of
organic and contract farming as well as in infrastructure
developments related to agriculture. Rajasthan is a leading
producer of limestone, silver, gold, copper, marble, sandstone,
rock phosphate, and lignite. The state is the largest producer of
cement in India. It has 21 major cement plants, having a total
capacity of 55 million Te per annum (MTPA). In 2015-16 (up
to December 2015), tourist arrivals in the state reached 36.66
million. Historic palaces, especially those in Jaipur and
Udaipur, offer opportunities to expand the luxury tourism
segment, with increasing number of tourists visiting wild life
sanctuaries and desert locations.
The policy environment has been favorable for the
establishment of industrial units. Rajasthan stands sixth among
Indian states in rankings based on ease of doing business and
reforms implementation, according to a study by the World
Bank and KPMG.
Inside Story Headline
Area: 3.42n Lac sq.km.
Capital: Jaipur
Div: 7
Sub. Div: 192
District: 33
Population: 6,85,48,437
Sex ratio: 928/1000
Density of population: 200/sq km
Literacy:66.1%
State Languages: Hindi, Marwari, Dhundhadi, Jaipuri, Mewari, Hadoti Malvi and English.
Key Industries: Cement, Tourism, Ceramics, Handicrafts, Textile,
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Agriculture
Land utilization: 3, 42, 67,253 Hectares
Total cropped area sown: 2, 61, 19,527 Hectares
Area sown more than once: 78, 51,829 Hectares
Net Area Sown: 1, 82, 67,698 Hectares
Important Crops: Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds, Sugarcane & cotton.
Important Mineral
Gypsum, Limestone, Rock Phosphate, Silica Sand, Quartz, Soapstone, Copper ore, Mica, Dolomite, China Clay, Marble, Granite etc.
Potential Industries
Agriculture based: Agricultural Equipments, Corn flake, Starch, Bread & Biscuits,
Food, Gaur Gum, Papad, Grading of Food grain, Bhujiya, Pluses &
Spices.
Mineral based: Cement grade lime stone, Chemical grade lime stone, Rock
Phosphate, China Clay, ball Clay, Calcite, Soap stone, Gypsum,
Garnet, Lignite, Potash, Quartz & Silica.
Identified Industries: Agro & Livestock based, Ceramic, Chemicals, Drugs &
Pharmaceuticals, Electronics & Communication, Electrical,
Rubber & Plastic, Mech. & Metallurgy Products, Automobile &
Components, Textile.
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Map of Rajasthan
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SECTION - I
ACTIVITIES
AT A
GLANCE
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ACTIVITIES COMPLETED DURING THE YEAR: 2016-17
Targetted Programmes
S. No. Activity Name Target Achievement
1. Industrial Motivational Campaigns 20 20
2. EDPs 2 2
3. ESDPs 16 16
4. National Level Vendor Development Programme 2 2
5. State Level Vendor Development Programme 11 11
6. Units assisted under single point registration - 45
7. Lean Manufacturing Scheme - 2
8. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) 2 2
9. Seminar on Barcode 1 1
10. TEQUP
11. Awareness Program on Product Certification 2 2
12. Awareness Program on usage of Energy Efficient Technology 2 2
13. Awareness Programme on Design Clinic Scheme
(i) Seminar on Design Clinic 2 2
(ii) Orientation Programme for Stakeholders of Design Clinic 2 2
14. Awareness Programme on QMS/QTT 1 1
15. Awareness Programme on Incubator 5 5
16. ZED Certification Program 5 5
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Other Major Activites Performed
17. Applications forwarded under International Co-operation Scheme
2
18. National Award
Applications received 26
Applications recommended 12
19. MSMEs benefitted from Reimbursement of ISO-9001/14001
1
20. SDP (Training Programmes) 29
21. MSE-CDP scheme
i) Upgradation of Industrial Estate 3
ii) Proposal under submission 1
22. Training Programmes in Solar Lab 2
23. Awareness Programme on Digital Payment 18
24. Meeting with Central Organizations 17
25. Meeting with State Govt. Organizations 8
26. Meeting with MSME Industry Associations 63
27. State Level Advisory Board (SLAB) Meeting 1
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Revenue Earnings during the Year 2016-17
Sl No. Activity Revenue (in Rs.)
1. Revenue from workshop (Common Facilities) 2,00,339/-
2. Specialized Training Programmes (CAD/CAM/CNC)) 10,64,750/-
3. Capacity Assessment 64,000/-
4. NSIC Regn. /GSPP 1,05,025/-
5. EDP Fee 3,050/-
6. ESDP Fee 19,400/-
7. Seminar fees/Bar Code/ Export Packaging/ IPR/QMS/QTT etc.
10,400/-
8. NVDPs & SVDPs etc. 9,19,500/-
9. Sale of Trainee Products 845/-
10. Sale of Publications 640/-
11. Testing Station 98,17,935/-
Budget Allocation & Expenditure during 2016-17 12. (i) Budget allocation (Cumulative) Rs. 39,805,000/-
(ii) Cumulative expenditure Rs. 38,377,312/-
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SECTION - II
ACTIVITIES
PERFORMED
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ACTIVITIES PERFORMED
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)-Development Institute, Jaipur, is the field Office of Ministry of MSME, under O/o DC (MSME), in the state of Rajasthan for promotion and development of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises by extending various policy promotion measures, programmes and schemes formulated by the Ministry.
MSME-DI, Jaipur is providing techno-managerial assistance to existing as well as new prospective enterprises in the State of Rajasthan. The Institute creates an environment conducive for industrial growth by motivating the prospective entrepreneurs and assisting the existing entrepreneurs through its multidimensional set-up of trade specific Divisions viz. Mechanical/ Mettalurgy/Chemical/Electrical Div., etc., Industrial Management Training Div. and Economic Investigation Div. equipped with technical officers providing techno-economic & managerial solutions. At MSME- DI Jaipur, there is a Workshop and Testing Station. Some of the important services rendered by the workshop in the field of skill development are: CAD Training, i.e. AutoCAD, CATIA, PTC Creo, and CAM Trainings MSME testing station provides testing facilities for Cement/TMT Steel Bar/C.C. Cube/ Paper/Building material/Bricks, etc.and many more related jobs to construction work. Highlights of Activities Undertaken 2.1 Training Programmes
2.1.1 Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMCs)
Industrial Motivation Campaigns are organized to identify and motivate traditional / non-traditional entrepreneurs having potential for setting up MSEs so as and to lead them towards self-employment. The Institute conducted 20 such Motivation Campaigns at different industrially backward and rural places in the State, in which 1216 persons participated.
Details of IMC conducted during the year 2016-17
S.No. Name of the Programme Duration Place
Persons Trained
1 IMC(Gen.) 07.05.16 Kota 80
2 IMC(Gen.) 04.10.16 Jaipur 61
3 IMC(Gen.) 08.10.16 Bhiwadi 56
4 IMC(Gen.) 23.09.16 Behror 34
5 IMC(Gen.) 29.12.16 Bhartpur 46
6 IMC(Gen.) 26.08.16 Jaipur 28
7 IMC(Gen.) 10.11.16 Jaipur 110
8 IMC(Gen.) 11.01.17 Jaipur 67 9 IMC(SC) 20.05.16 KTTC, Bhartpur 85 10 IMC(SC) 18.05.16 Dausa 69 11 IMC(SC) 23.05.16 Nagour 104 12 IMC(SC) 27.05.16 DIC Churu 48 13 IMC(SC) 25.05.16 Bharatput 51 14 IMC(SC) 11.07.16 Jhunjhunu 49
15 IMC(SC) 22.08.16 Bikaner 50
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16 IMC(ST) 16.05.16 Jhalawar 46 17 IMC(ST) 19.05.16 ITI, Baran 60 18 IMC(ST) 10.05.16 Jaipur 60
19 IMC(ST) 28.06.16 Pragati Gramin Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Banswara 52
20 IMC(ST) 16.08.16 Tonk 60
Total 1216
2.1.2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDP): Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are being organized to nurture the talent of youth by enlightening them on various aspects of industrial activity required for setting up MSEs. These EDPs are generally conducted in ITIs, Polytechnics and other technical institutions, where skill is available to motivate them towards self-employment. The course contents of such Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are designed to provide useful information on product/process design, manufacturing practices involved, testing and quality control, selection and usage of appropriate machinery and equipments, project profile preparation, marketing avenues/techniques, product/service pricing, export opportunities, infrastructure facilities available, financial and financial institutions, cash flow, etc. The Institute, during the year 2016-17, conducted 2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes, in which total 53 persons, were provided training.
Details of EDP conducted during 2016-17
S.No. Name of the Programme Duration Place Persons Trained
SC/ST/ OBC Others
1 EDP(ST)/NS 16.05.16 to 27.05.16 Jaipur 16 7 2 EDP(Gen.)/NS 20.06.16 to 01.07.16 Jaipur 10 20
Total 53
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2.1.3 Entrepreneurial Skill Development Programme (ESDP):-
Comprehensive training programmes are organized to upgrade skills of prospective entrepreneurs, existing workforce and also develop skills of new workers and technicians of MSEs by organising various technical cum skill development training programmes with the basic objectives to provide training for their skill upgradation and to equip them with better and improved technological skills of production. The specific tailor made programmes for the skill development of socially disadvantaged groups (OBC, ST, ST, Minorities and women) are organized in various regions of the states, including the less developed areas.
Details of ESDP conducted during the year 2016-17
S.No Name of the programme Duration Venue
Persons Trained
1 ESDP(Gen.)/NS 01.06.16 to 13.07.16 Bhartpur 25 2 ESDP(Gen.)/NS 30.05.16 to 11.07.16 Jaipur(WS) 19 3 ESDP(Gen.)/NS 24.05.16 to 07.07.16 Nagaur 25 4 ESDP(Gen.)/NS 23.08.16 to 30.09.16 Bikaner 22 5 ESDP(Gen.)/NS 13.06.16 to 22.07.16 Jodhpur 25 6 ESDP(G)/WPH/Stipend 16.06.16 to 27.07.16 Churu 22 7 ESDP(SC)/NS 06.06.16 to 18.07.16 Jaipur 21 8 ESDP(SC)/NS 18.07.16 to 31.08.16 Jhunjhunu 21 9 ESDP(SC)/NS 22.08.16 to 27.09.16 Kota 21 10 ESDP(SC)/NS 01.08.16 to 08.09.16 Beawar 30 11 ESDP(SC)/Stipend 03.06.16 to 15.07.16 Bharatpur 22 12 ESDP(ST)/NS 19.05.16 to 22.06.16 Bandikui, Dausa 25
13 ESDP(ST)/NS 17.05.16 to 20.06.16 Mahatma Gandhi Pvt. ITI Jhalwar
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14 ESDP(ST)/NS 20.05.16 to 23.06.16 Baran 21 15 ESDP(ST)/NS 17.08.16 to 23.09.16 Tonk 24 16 ESDP(ST)Stipend 29.06.16 to 10.08.16 Banswara 25
Total 368
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2.2 Vendor Development Programmes
Vendor Development Programmes covers following activities:
State Level Vendor Development Programme (SVDP)
National Level Vendor Development Programme (NVDP)
2.2.1 State Level Vendor Development Programmes (SVDP)
The Institute conducted the 11 SVDPs during 2016-17. About 574 Industrialists/Delegates participated and were benefitted from these programmes.The detail is annexed at Annexure I.
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2.2.2 National Level Vendor Development Programmes (NVDP)
MSME-DI, Jaipur organized a National Vendor Development Programme on Renewable Energy (3rd Energy Tech 2016), in association with Rajasthan Electronics & Instrument Ltd, (REIL), Jaipur from 9th to 11th December, 2016 at Jaipur. During the programme, Buyer Seller Meet was organized with CPSUs/Govt Dept. Also technical session was orgaised on Cutting Edge Technology, Employment & Investment Opportunites in Renewable Energy Sector. 58 exhibitors participated in the programme. Approximately 10000 visitors visited the 3 day mega event and 1916 trade enquiries were generated during the event.
MSME-DI, Jaipur also organized a National Vendor Development Programme on Processed Food sector (3rd Food Tech 2017), in association with Rajasthan Khayda Pradarth Vyapar Sangh, Jaipur, Rajasthan Electronics & Instrument Ltd, Jaipur, National Small Plastic Corporation, Jaipur from 6th to 8th Jan. 2017 at Jaipur. During the programme 2 seminars were conducted and 71 exhibitors participated in the programme. Also technical session was orgaised on Manufacturing Competitiveness and Entreprenuership & Employment Opportunities in Processed Food Sector. Approximately 10000 visitors visited the 3 day mega event and 4445 trade enquiries were generated during the event.
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2.3 NMCP Schemes
Under the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, the following activities were undertaken during 2016-17:
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2.3.1 Lean Manufacturing
During 2016-17, two Awareness Programmes were organised by National Productivity Council (NPC) on Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme in collaboration with MSME-DI, Jaipur and different Industrial Associations. These are as follows: Sl. No. Name of the Association Date Venue No. of
Participants 1 Jaipur Flyash Bricks Manufacturers
Welfare Society, Jaipur 04.07.16 Jaipur 35
2 Bikaner Jila Udyog Sangh, Bikaner 17.02.17 Bikaner 50
Under this scheme, 08 MBR (MBR-1 &MBR-3) audits were carried out jointly with the
team of National Productivity Council (NPC) & Quality Council of India (QCI) during the year. The level of implementation of lean practices in units under mini-clusters was thoroughly examined during the Audit. Details are as follows:
Sl. No.
Name of the DPG/Mini Cluster
NMIU No. of Units
Formation of DPG
Date of Completion (DSR/MBR)
1 AACMS Lean Group-I (Auto Component Cluster
NPC 10 28.07.14 MBR V Joint audit conducted from 6th to 8th Dec 2016
2 IIF Jaipur Foundry Cluster (Foundry Cluster)
NPC 10 21.07.14 MBR V Joint audit conducted on 15th to 16th Dec 2016 and 19th Dec 2017
3 FOA Lean Group-I , Jaipur (Foundry Cluster)
NPC 8 21.08.14 MBR-V Joint Audit completed on 29th to 30th Aug16
4 Ashok Leyland Lean Group- 1, Alwar (General Engg. Cluster)
NPC 8 08.01.16 DSR Audit completed on 7th to 8th Dec 2016
5 UCCI Udaipur Lean Group-1, Udaipur
NPC 8 23.02.16 DSR under submission
6 Light Engineering (Bearing) Cluster,Jaipur
QCI 10 10.07.14 DSR Audited 26th June 2015. MBR II running
7 Havells Cable and Motor Cluster- 4 Alwar
QCI 9 24.08.14 Bidding Awaited. Consultant is to be appointed
8 BMA-IamSMEofIndia Lean Manufacturing Cluster No. 2
QCI 8 21.12.15 Bidding Awaited. Consultant is to be appointed
2.3.2 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
The Institute organized one day Awareness/ Sensitization Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights in collaboration with Zila Laghu Udyog Sangh, Ajmer on 22.07.2016, at Ajmer. 75 participants attended the Workshop and took part in discussion.
The Institute also organized another one Day Awareness/Sensitization Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights in association with Udaipur Chamber of Commerce & Industry, on 10.11.2016 at Udaipur. 76 participants attended the Workshop and took part in discussions.
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2.3.3 Marketing Assistance & Technology Up-gradation (MA&TU)
2.3.3.1 Bar Code
a) Seminar on Barcode: One day awareness programmes was organized on Bar Code on 07.06.2016 at Sojat city ( Pali). 42 participants were benefited from this programme. Total Revenue earned as participation fee is Rs. 2,900/- - whereas total expenditure is Rs. 15,708/-.
b) Barcode Re-imbursement: Under this scheme the Institute during the year 2016-17
disbursed an amount of Rs 9,92,659/- (Rs. 6,12,375/- for One Time Registration Fee to 30 MSE Units and Rs. 3,80,284/- for Annual Recurring Fee to 31 MSE units) as reimbursement of Bar Code registration. List of MSE beneficiaries for reimbursement of One time registration fee/Annual recurring fee under this Scheme during the year 2016-17 is enclosed at Annexure II.
2.3.3.2 MA&TU- Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (Domestic Fair)
The Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to avail financial assistance for participation in various Exhibitions. Under this scheme, the Institute processed the cases of 18 MSEs amounting to Rs. 3,19,800/-. Details are appended at Annexure IV. 2.3.3.3 MA&TU- Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (International Fair)
During the year 2016-17 out of 9 applications of MSEs forwarded to O/o DC MSME for participation in 36th India International Trade Fair, (IITF), 2016, 5 units were approved to participate. Out of 32 applications forwarded to O/o DC MSME for International Trade Fair/Exhibitions 20 units participated and 24 units got subsidy payments under MATU (International Trade Fair component) amounting to Rs. 17,76,318/- Details are appended at Annexure V. 2.3.4 TEQUP (Product Certification)
A. Awareness Program on Product Certification:
i. Two Awareness Program on Product Certification: a) The Institute organized a one day Awareness Program on Product Certification in
association with Hand Tools Industry Association & Nagaur Gem & Jewellary Association on 29.07.2016 at Nagaur. Total 75 participants attended the programme.
b) The Institute organized another one day Awareness Program on Product Certification in association with Indian Small Scale Paint Association & Plastic Manufacturing Association, Rajasthan on 14.02.2017 at Jaipur. Total 59 participants attended the programme.
B. Product Certification Re-imbursement: The Institute motivated the MSME units of the
state to avail financial assistance for product certification of National/International level. Under this scheme the Institute processed claims of 12 MSEs for reimbursement amounting to Rs. 15,95,229/-. Details are annexed at Annexure III.
ii. Two Awareness Program on usage of Energy Efficient Technology: a) The Institute organized a one day Awareness Program on usage of Energy Efficient
Technology in association with Khara Udyog Growth Sangh on 22.11.2016 at
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Bikaner. Total 76 participants attended the programme.
b) The Institute organized another one day Awareness Program on usage of Energy Efficient Technology in association with Institute of Indian Foundryman Jaipur Chapter on 24.11.2016 at Jaipur. Total 37 participants attended the programme.
2.3.5 Programmes on Quality Management Standards/Quality Technology Tools
(QMS/QTT)
The objective of the programme is to sensitize the entrepreneurs and managerial staff of MSEs to adopt the latest Quality Management Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology Tools (QTTs) so as to become more competitive and produce better quality products at competitive prices. The Institute in association with Mewar Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI) organized one day Awareness programme on QMS-QTT on 08.07.2016 at Bhilwara. Total 37 participants were benefitted from this programme.
2.3.6 Awareness Programme on Incubator
The scheme endeavours to provide early stage funding for nurturing innovative business ideas (new indigenous technology, processes, products, procedures, etc.) which could be commercialised in a year. Under this scheme financial assistance is provided for setting up of business incubators. The Institute organized 5 Awareness Programme “Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial development of SMEs through Incubators”. The details are as follows:
Awareness Programme on Incubator
S.No Date Name of Institute/College No. of Participants Place
1. 07.09.2016 Kautilya institute of Technology & Engineering Jaipur
88 Jaipur
2. 21.09.2016 Mewar university Chittorgarh Gangran, Chittorgarh
65 Chittorgarh
3. 10.01.2017 Key Stone Group of Institution, Surajgarh, Jhunjhunu
39 Jhunjhunu
4. 24.01.2017 Arya institute of Engg &Technology, Jaipur
132 Jaipur
5. 17.02.2017 Rajasthan Engineering College, Dausa 82 Dausa
2.3.7 Design Clinic Scheme
The Design Clinic Scheme has been framed to enhance the understanding and application of design and innovation in MSMEs. It aims to promote design as a value adding activity and integrate it into mainstream by bringing Indian MSMEs and the design experts on common platform. This enables the MSMEs to access expert advice and cost effective solutions for their real time design problems, with some financial support from the Government thereby resulting in new product development or value addition of existing products.
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Grant of GOI for Professional Design Projects Sl No. Type of Enterprise Grant by GOI
1 Individual Micro Manufacturing Enterprise
75% of the project cost or Rs. 15.00 lac (whichever is less)
2 Group of Individual Micro Manufacturing Enterprise
75% of the project cost or Rs. 25.00 lac (whichever is less)
3 Individual Small and Medium Enterprise
60% of the proje ct cost or Rs. 25.00 lac (whichever is less)
4 Group of Individual Small and Medium Enterprise
60% of the project cost or Rs. 40.00 lac (whichever is less)
The Institute during 2016-17 organized two Seminars on Design Clinic Scheme and an Orientation Programme for the Stakeholders of Design Clinic Scheme. Details are as follows:
Seminars/ Orientation Programme on Design Clinic Scheme
S. N.
Name of the Program Date Place
No. of Participants Type of MSME Exp.
Micro Small Medium Others Total (in Rs.)
1 Seminar on Design Clinic* 18.11.16 Jodhpur 60 4 49 1 6 60 48,277
2 Seminar on Design Clinic* 19.01.17 Nagaur 60 45 9 2 4 60 39,742
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Orientation Programme for Stakeholders of Design Clinic ** 23.02.17 Jaipur 141 56 -- -- 85 141 1,40,750
Note * Target-2; Achieved 2
**Target-1; Achieved 1
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2.3.8 ZED Certification Program
Addressing the nation on India's 68th Independence Day, Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi urged the industry, especially the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) of India, to manufacture goods in the country with "zero defects" and to ensure that the goods have "zero effect" on the environment. Henceforth announced a budget of Rs. 491 Crores (including Government of India contribution of Rs. 365 Crores) to implement the ZED Certification Scheme for 22,222 MSMEs unit
GOI decided to implement the ZED Certification Scheme for 22,222 MSMEs unit with a total budget of Rs. 491 Crores (including Government of India contribution of Rs. 365 Crores) during the 12th Five Year Plan.
A. Awareness Programme on ZED Certification in 2016-17
Target = 5 Programmes; Sanction: 70000 each
Sl No Place Date Cluster /Industry segment Name Expenditure ( in Rs)
No of Participants
1 Alwar 08/11/2016 Automobile Cluster, Alwar 34,252/- 65
2 Jaipur 17/12/2016 Foundry Cluster, Jaipur 37,625/- 76
3 Kota 23/12/2016 General Engineering & chemical Industries of Kota rgion 39,548/- 65
4 Jaipur 19/01/2017 Storage battery cluster Jaipur , LED Lights Manufacturers MSMEs etc 32,280/- 56
5 Bhiwadi 08/02/2017
Automobile , General Engineering Industries, Chemical and Wire & Cable Industries etc 37,000/- 70
Total 1,80,705/-
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B. No of Registration for ZED Certification by the Institute during 2016-17: 171
2.4 Economic Investigation
The Economic Investigation Division is entrusted with work like preparation of District Industrial Potential Surveys, State Industrial profile, Industrial Climate report, Advice / Guidance on MSME Policy Issues, Guidance on facilities available with Banks, Financial Institutions, Convening & attending various meetings viz -SLAB, SLBC, RBI empowered committee, Dissemination of Information of Ministry of MSME among Industry associations and other stake holder, reply of Parliament questions, etc.
2.5 International Co-operation Scheme Under this scheme MSME business delegations are deputed to other countries for exploring new areas of technology infusion/upgradation, facilitating joint ventures, improving market for MSME products, foreign collaborations, modernisation and promotion of exports of MSEs, etc. Under this scheme applications of 2 trade associations were sanctioned Rs 27 lacs, for the following Exhibitions/Trade Fairs held during the year:
Support under International Cooperation Scheme (IC- Scheme) - 2016-17
S. No.
Name of Assocation Place of Visit
Date Purpose Sanctioned Amount (in Rs)
1 Plastic Manufacturers’ Association Rajasthan (PMAR), F-9, Ashirwad Complex, 3, Central Spine, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur
Germany 19-26 Oct, 2016
To visit Hungary & Germany dated 10th-21st Oct, 2016.
7 lacs
2 Federation of Rajasthan Trade & Industry (FORTI ) 302, Coral Castle, Subhash Marg,C - scheme, Jaipur - 302001, Rajasthan, India
Hungry and Germany
17 Nov to 03 Dec, 2016
To visit K-2016 - International Trade Fair for Plastic and Rubber at Dusseldorf, Germany from 19th to 26th Oct, 2016.
20 lakh
Also a proposal received from Plastic Manufacturers’ Association Rajasthan (PMAR), Jaipur was forwarded to O/o DC-MSME for the upcoming CHINAPLAS-2017 (31st International Exhibition on Plastics and Rubber Show) from 16th to 19th May 2017 at Guangzhou, PR China.
2.6 National Award
The Government of India, Ministry of MSME, to encourage the ambitious and visionary spirit of entrepreneurs of MSMEs by honouring them with the National Awards for their outstanding achievements in the following area/sector:
National Awards for Outstanding Efforts in Entrepreneurship for the MSMEs engaged in Manufacturing
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National Awards for Outstanding Efforts in Entrepreneurship for the MSEs rendering Services)
National Awards for Product/Process Innovation in MSMEs National Awards for Quality Product in MSEs National Awards for Lean Manufacturing Techniques in MSMEs
Two Entreprenuer from Rajasthan were awarded in National Award 2016-17 for National Award-2014. Details are as follows:
Sl No. Name & Address Category Sector 1 M/s. Manishankar Oils Pvt.
Ltd., Jaipur Micro Manufacturing sector
2 M/s. Desire Energy Solution Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur
Micro Service Sector
During National Awards function held on 18.10.2016 at PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi launched two MSME schemes namely ‘SC/ST Hub Scheme’ and ‘Zero Defect Zero Effect (Z-effect) scheme’ for the country. 2.7 ISO-90001/14001
The Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to adopt quality management systems by obtaining ISO certification. Under the Incentive Scheme for ISO-900/1400 certification, the Institute disbursed an amount of Rs. 48,750/- as one time re-imbursement to one MSME Unit. Details are as follows:
ISO reimbursed case in 2016-17 Sl No Name of Enterprises Amount reimbursed in Rs 1 Sanchaya Impex 48,750/- Total Amount ( Rs) 48,750/-
2.8 Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD) Scheme
for Women
The scheme envisages economic empowerment of illiterate & semi literate women of rural and urban areas through trade related training, information and counseling extension activities related to trades, products, services etc. It has been observed that credit poses the most serious problem for the poor women. Hence under this Scheme Credit is made available to thew womens through NGOs who would be capable of handling funds in an appropriate manner. These NGOs not only handle the disbursement of such loans needed by women but also provide them adequate counseling, training and assistance in developing markets.
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TREAD Scheme Progress during 2016-17
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No
Proposal
pending at
MSME DI
Jaipur
Proposal forwarded to bank for
detail appraisal after
scrutinized (date of Forward)
Proposal return to
concerned NGO for
clarification (date of
return)
Proposal
approved
by bank
1 - Rawat Bal Vidhya Niketan
Samitte,Jaipur
Student Relief Society Jaipur -
2 - Natonal Education and Welfare
Society Jaipur
Uya Jagrti Sansthan Bansur -
3 - Manav Sewa Samittee,Jaipur
2.9 Public Procurement Policy Office of the DC (MSME) framed and promulgated Public Procurement Policy 2012 which came into effect on 1st April 2012 and became mandatory from 1st April 2015.
As per this policy the Central Government, Ministries, Departments and Public Sector Undertakings shall procure minimum of 20% of their annual value of goods or service from Micro and Small Enterprises of which 4% has been earmarked for procurement from MSEs owned by SC/ST enterprises. During the year 2016-17, MSME-DI Jaipur organized two National Level Vendor Development Programmes with focus on Renewable Energy and Processed Food at Jaipur and 11 no. of State level Vendor Development Programmes were organized in different parts of Rajasthan Sate.
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2.10 Common Facility Services The common facility services are the significant elements of Promotional Activities of the Institute. It covers services like Workshop Facilities and Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized).
2.10.1 Workshop Facilities
Some of the important services rendered by the workshop in the field of skill development are: CAD Training, i.e. AutoCAD, CATIA, PTC Creo, and CAM Trainings use CNC Machines like CNC Turning Centre (HMT Pushkar 200), HMT Vertical Machining Centre (VMC-400) Electronica WireCut Machine and EZNC Spark Erosion Machine. Common facility services are provided on CNC Machines as well as on Vertical Surface Grinder, Tool Cutter Grinder and other machines. During the 2016-17 the total revenue earned from the Workshop was Rs. 12.65/- against the target of Rs. 5.5 lakhs. In the Institute through its Engineering Workshop 135 jobs were undertaken, 103 units were benefited.
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Details of Machineries installed at MSME-DI, Jaipur central workshop during 2016-17 is given at Annexure V.
Revenue from the Workshop
S.No. Description Target (Rs.) Achievement (Rs.) 1. Common facility
5.5 lakhs 2,00,339/-
2. SDP Training Specialized CAD/CAM/CNC Training Programme
10,64,750/-
Total 12,65,089/-
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2.10.2 Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized)
The Institute conducted 29 Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized) in which 260 trainees participated (110 Gen, 100 OBC, 47 SC/ST and 3 Minorities), thereby generating revenue worth Rs 10.65 Lakhs.
Details of SDP organized during the year 2016-17 Sl.
No. Name of Training Programme
Duration Nos. of Participants
Revenue
1. AutoCAD-2013 11-03-16 to 13-04-16 06 Revenue accounted in previous year) 2. Programming and Operations
of CNC Machines 11-03-16 to 13-04-16 07
3. AutoCAD-2013 19-04-16 to 18-05-16 25-05-16 to 24-06-16 13-06-16 to 13-07-16 15-07-16 to 16-08-16
04 21 08 15
12,000/- 72,000/- 28,000/- 56,000/-
4. Programming and Operations of CNC Machines
19-04-16 to 18-05-16 25-05-16 to 24-06-16 07-06-16 to 07-07-16 27-06-16 to 27-07-16 18-07-16 to 19-08-16 03-08-16 to 06-09-16
04 27 13 14 13 09
17,500/- 1,22,500/- 72,500/- 67,500/- 60,000/- 45,000/-
5. 3 D Printing and 3D Scanning
22-09-16 to 28-09-16 09-01-17 to 13-01-17
03 01
3750/- 2000/-
6. AutoCAD-2013 with 3D Scanning & 3D Printing
22-08-16 to 27-09-16 20-09-16 to 25-10-16 14-12-16 to 17-01-17 25-01-17 to 28-02-17 08-03-17 to 11-04-17
12 12 05 03
04**
45,000/- 57,500/- 25,000/- 12,500/- 20,000/-
7. Programming and Operations of CNC Machines with 3D Printing
26-08-16 to 29-09-16 05-10-16 to 11-11-16 21-11-16 to 26-12-16 13-12-16 to 16-01-17 13-02-17 to 16-03-17
06 05 02 05 17
33,000/- 30,000/- 12,000/- 27,000/- 84,000/-
8. Computer Aided Design-CATIA
14-12-16 to 13-01-17 07 39,000/-
9. CNC One Week (Lathe) 04-01-17 to 10-01-17 02 4,000/-
10. CNC One Week (VMV) 24-01-17 to 31-01-17 13-02-17 to 17-02-17 08-03-17 to 16-03-17
04 07 03
8,000/- 14,000/- 5,000/-
11. Installation & Maintenance of Solar Plant and Equipments
13-02-17 to 17-02-17 06-03-17 to 10-03-17
14 11
52,000/- 38,000/-
Total trainees trained in FY 2016-17 260 10,64,750/- ** Training programme will be completed in FY 2017-18.
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2.11 Cluster Development Programme 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. Clustering of units also enables providers of various services to them, including banks and credit agencies, to provide their services more economically, thus reducing costs and improving the availability of services for these enterprises.
Activities carried out under MSE-CDP during 2016-17
(I) Clusters Undertaken for the Interventions
S. No.
Name of cluster
Cluster Location
Interventions carried out during the year
1. Gota Zari Lase cluster,Ajmer
Ajmer The purchase committee for purchase of Machinery & equipment constituted by the state Govt. under the chairmanship of Dist. Collector, Ajmer.
The tripartite agreement between Director MSME-DI, Jaipur; IA-UPS, Ajmer (through GM, DIC Ajmer) and SPV has been signed.
Guidance provided in finalizing the Machine specifications to be installed in CFC Gootaloom Cluster.
The purchase committee initiated the purchase process through Govt. of Rajasthan e- procurement portal.
The bid opened on 15th & 21st March, 2017 but due to insufficient bids the purchase process was uncompleted. The re-tendering process has been initiated.
2. Plastic Bangles,
Pali
Pali Proposal for Soft Intervention from CIPET, Jaipur has been received and the same has been forwarded to the O/o DC (MSME) on 22-01-2016. However as per the decision taken in the 40th steering committee meeting, soft intervention will be the subject matter of the State Governments and therefore, no money has been released for the same. The project has been undertaken for soft intervention by the State Government.
3. Ceramic Cluster Bhilwara
Bhilwara Approval for preparation of DSR has been given by the O/o DC (MSME) and same is prepared by CGCRI, Khurja'. As per the decision taken in the 40th steering Committee meeting, DSR shall be accepted and closed. It was observed that as per the proposed amended guidelines, this is the subject matter of the State Governments and therefore, wherever the DSRs are ready a copy may be shared with the Central Government and wherever the work has not been commenced it should be kept as closed. No money has been released for the DSRs henceforth.
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(II) Infrastructural Development Projects Under MSE-CDP
A. Implementing Agency: RIICO, Jaipur
S. No.
Location/Project/Date of Sanction
Total Project Cost (In Rs. lakh)
Status of grant by GoI (Rs. In lakh)
Exp. During 2016-17
No. of existing plots
No. of plots allotted
No. of units setup
Remarks
Sanctioned
Disbursed
1. Bichwal, Bikaner 09.02.11
641.00 384.60 221.92 37.61 325 325 324 Completed (13.05.2016) Verification report has been sent to O/o DC(MSME) for release of final installment.
2. Kishangath, Jaisalmer 04.10.10
472.00 283.00 197.43 8.16 94 82 15 In progress (Expected Date of Completion 31.12.2017) The work of water supply is to be executed by PHED; Govt. of Rajasthan, for which the process of inviting tender is under progress, the work is likely to be completed by Oct., 2017.
3. 13, LNP, Hanumangarh Road, Sri Ganga Nagar 09.10.15
1902.00 400.00 200.00 1717.18 105 03 - In progress (Expected date of completion 08.10.2017) Work is likely to be completed by Oct., 2017.
4. New Proposal
Proposal for upgradation of Industrial Area, Behror, Alwar has been sent to O/o DC (MSME) for approval. The proposal was in the agenda in the 43rd Steering Committee Meeting of Micro & Small Enterprises- Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP) held on 09-03-17 at New Delhi but could not be discussed.
B. Implementing Agency: The Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation Ltd, Jaipur
Setting up of Flatted Factory Complex at 22, Godown, Industrial Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan: The appraisal note of SIDBI has been received on 16.03.2016. The project has been principally approved for grant under MSE-CDP (IID) scheme by the steering committe of MSME,GoI, New Delhi on 23.06.2016. Joint Committee of RSIC & RIICO officers visited the NSIC campus, New Delhi on 03.01.2017. The committee recommended a revised DPR to work out details of the project on the land.
(III) State Level Clusters Development Meetings:
O/o Commissioner of Industries, Govt. of Rajasthan organized State Level Cluster Development Meetings under the Chairmanship of Principal Secretary (MSME) on 27.07.2016 and 15-12-2016. Same was attended by the officers of this institute. During the meeting the proposal for MSE-CDP was discussed &forwarded for further necessary action.
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(IV) Assisted following Clusters as a part of trust building exploring the various benefits of MSE-CDP for MSEs:- (i) Storage Battery Cluster, Jaipur (ii) Blue Pottery Cluster, Jaipur (iii) Kota stone cutting & polishing cluster, Kota (iv) Kota stone cutting & polishing cluster, Jhalawar
2.12 Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC)
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 contains provisions of Delayed Payment to Micro and Small Enterprise (MSEs). (Section 15- 24). State Governments established Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC) for settlement of disputes on getting references/filing on Delayed payments (Section 20 and 21).
MSEFC Status during 2016-17
year Pending at year beginning
Cases filed during the year
Decision Taken
Final settlement by payment
2016-17(April to Dec -2016)
360 139 31 5
2.13 Consultancy Services This is another important activity being carried-out by the Institute. Consultancy services include :
i. Management Consultancy: - Management Trainings, Seminars & Workshops, Feasibility Studies, Guidance for Improvement of Management Capability.
ii. Technical Consultancy: - Product Selection, Project Report Preparation, Selection of Raw Material, Selection of Machinery, Selection of Technology.
iii. Marketing Assistance:- Buyer Seller Meets, Vendor Development Programmes , Exhibitions, Seminars, Ancillary Development, Participation in International Trade Fairs, District / State Level Trade Fair & their Reimbursement, Market Development Assistance, Bar Code Reimbursement.
iv. Technology & Quality Upgradation:- Workshops, Training Programmes & Guidance for Upgradation of Technology, Pollution Control Meetings with Foreign Delegations for Technology Transfer, Programmes on ISO 9000 & TQM, Standardization etc. Reimbursement of ISO -9001/14001 / HACCP, ISO-22000 certification Expenses and National / International Product certification expenses etc.
v. Assistance for Export Promotion: - Export Market Information, Export Management Programmes, Packaging for Export Trainings.
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2.14 Special Achievments
2.14.1 Official Visit of Union/State Ministers’ during 2016-17
Hon’ble Union Minister, Sh. Kalraj Mishra (MSME), visited Rareh Gaon, Bharatpur on 06.06.2016.
Hon’ble State Minister, Sh. Giriraj Singh (MSME), visited Kisangarh, Ajmer and
Pushkar on 25th & 26th June, 2016. Hon’ble State Minister, Sh. Giriraj Singh (MSME), visited Jodhpur on 19th August, 2016.
Hon’ble Union Minister, Sh. Kalraj Mishra (MSME), visited Jaipur on 16th & 17th
September, 2016.
Hon’ble Union Minister, Sh. Kalraj Mishra (MSME), visited Jaipur on 27th March, 2017 to discuss the work done by the Institute (MSME-DI, Jaipur) in FY 2016-17.
2.14.2 Sensitization among MSMEs on Digital Payment
As per the instruction of the O/o Development Commissioner (MSME), this Institute was given a target to organise the Awareness programme on the Digital Payments on daily basis from 15th to 30th December 2016. The objective of this programme is to apprise and encourage the entrepreneurs to use the e-payment channel/digital payment as a mode of transaction. During 2016-17 this Institute organized 18 Awareness Programme on Digital Payment.
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2.14.3 Solar Lab
New initiative in the year 2016-17 A new Solar Lab has been established to cater training in the filed of Solar Installation and to maintain skill development to meet the new industrial as well as domestic requirement. An amount of Rs.1,62,203/- was incurred for establishing the Solar Lab. In 2016-17, two training Programmes were conducted in Solar Lab, in which 25 persons were trained generating revenue worth Rs.90000/- .
2.14.4 Blood Donation Camp
This Institute organized Blood Donation Camp on 17.09.2016 at Jaipur. This was inaugurated by Hon’ble Union Minister, MSME, Sh. Kalraj Mishra. 2.14.5 Live Talk Show on Doordarshan TV Two officers of this Institute participated as panel expert at 3 occasions in a Live Talk Show on Doordarshan TV on Make in India, Employment opportunities for youth and Self-employment opportunities.
2.14.6 Short Motion Graphic Film on Design Clinic Scheme
During 2016-17, this Institute conceptualized/scripted/prepared eight and half minutes’ duration motion graphic film on Design Clinic Scheme with the help of students of local educational institutes without incurring any amount from this Institute. This short film has been successfully screened during the Orientation Programme for Stakeholders of Design Clinic Scheme held on 23.02.2017 at Jaipur. The same has been widely appreciated. 2.14.7 Participation in MSME Conclave at Jaipur
This Institute actively participated in MSME Conclave organized by Laghu Udyog Bharti at Jaipur on 17.09.2016. This programme was inaugurated by Hon’ble Union Minister, MSME, Sh. Kalraj Mishra.
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2.15 Other Activities:
i. Grievance / IGMS / RTI
During 2016-17:
7 Grievance cases were received and same were disposed off.
29 RTI cases were received and same were disposed off ii. UAM Registration
UAM Registration (till 31st March 2017) S.No. Description Nos.
1. Micro Enterprises 128165
2. Small Enterprises 17257
3. Medium Enterprises 654
iii. Databank Registration
Databank Registration (till 31st March 2017) S.No. Description Nos.
1. Micro Enterprises 2957
2. Small Enterprises 1991
3. Medium Enterprises 60
iv. Interaction with Industries Associations of the State Different Industries Associations are interacted by the officers/Director of Institute from time to time either for getting varied information concerning their industry to have first- hand knowledge or to participate/organize various programmes with their cooperation. v. Meetings with various Central/State Government/MSEFSc/SLAB
Under this activity, officers of the Institute participated in various meetings of the Committees constituted by different Central & State Government Organisations to help them in implementing Government policies for the development of MSME sector. During the year 2016-17:
41 meetings were held with the State Government Organizations. 17 meetings were held with the Cental Government Organizations. 63 meetings were held with various Industry Associations. 1 Statle Level Advisory Board (SLAB) meeting was held on 27th Sept 2017, under the
chairmanship of Principal Secretary (MSME).
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vi. Single Points Registration/NSIC Scheme
To increase the share of purchases from the small-scale sector, Government Stores Purchase Programme (GSPP) was launched in 1955-56. NSIC registers Micro & small Enterprises (MSEs) under Single Point Registration scheme (SPRS) for participation in Government Purchases. The units registered under Single Point Registration Scheme of NSIC are eligible to get the benefits under Public Procurement Policy for Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs). Under this scheme units are evaluated for their capacities in terms of quantity and quality. MSME-DI recommended 44 units for registration in SPRS out of 45 cases forwarded by NSIC, thus earning revenue of Rs. 1,05,025/-.
2.16 MSME-Testing Station, Jaipur
Office of DC-MSME established Testing stations at various places in the country with an objective to provide testing facilities to MSME units to enable them to manufacture goods as per Indian or other standard specifications and also provide third party assurance to various Govt. organisations.
MSME Testing station Jaipur provides testing facilities for Cement/TMT Steel Bar/C.C. Cube/ Aggregate /Paper and many more related jobs to construction work at nominal charges with prompt and efficient services.
FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE TESTING STATION DURING 2016 -2017
Revenue Reveue earned (in Rs) Expenditure (in Rs)
Chemical lab 32,96,151/- -
Metallurgy lab 45,44,871/- -
Other misc testing/Inspection 19,76,913/- -
Total 98,17,935/- 78,51,861/- Self Sufficiency (% age recovery) R/A 157.71%
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Annexure I
Statement for State Vendor Development Programmes
Details of SVDPs Conducted during 2016-17 Sl. No.
In Association with Venue Date Nos. of Participants
1 Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited (REIL), Jaipur
MSME-DI, Jaipur
15.06.2016 63
2 Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), Jaipur
JEEC Sitapura, Jaipur
17.09.2016 51
3 Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited (REIL),Jaipur
Bagru Industrial Area, Bagru
13.10.2016 50
4 National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC), Baran
Baran 21.10.2016 56
5 Rajasthan Drugs & Pharmaceutical Limited (RDPL), Jaipur.
Dr Ambedkar Memorial welfare Society, Jaipur
25.11.2016 53
6 Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), Jaipur
Bindayaka Industrial Area , Jaipur
12.02.2016 57
7 FCI Gypsum & Minerals India Limited (FCIGMIL), Jodhpur
Jodhpur 11.01.2016 44
8 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), Rawatbhata, Kota
The SSI Association Hall Kota
20.01.2017 70
9 North Western Railway, Jaipur Dr Ambedkar Memorial welfare Society, Jaipur
25.01.2017 55
10 Hindustan Machine Tools Limited, Ajmer
Ajmer Zila Laghu Udyog Sangh, Ajmer
21.02.2017 29
11 Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited (REIL), Jaipur and North Western Railways
Sudhershanpura Industrial Area Association, Sudharshanpura
27.02.2017 46
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Annexure- II
List of the units benefitted under TEQUP Scheme during the year 2016-17
Sl No.
Name of the Enterprises
Address Certification National /International
Reimbursement
1 Noble Art & Craft House
976/741 M.I.A, Basni Street No.8, Basni 2nd Phase, Jodhpur
International (UL)
2,00,000
2 Ayush Kasliwal Design Pvt Ltd
F-678. Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur
International 1,35,000
3 Uttam Pipe Factory Bad Bhavsingh, Kotputli Road, Bansur Alwar
National 1,05,439
4 MW WIRETECH PVT LTD
SP-159, a, Kaharani Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Alwar
National 1,13,400
5 Kiran Infra Tech Plot No F-445 (F) & F-441 (E) Road No 12, VKIA, Jaipur
National 1,50,000
6 Borana Industries E-39, Basni 2nd phase, Jodhpur National 1,34,584
7 Power Cable Industries
E-1/2292 Ramchandrapura sitapura extension Jaipur
National 1,08,150
8 Country Art & Craft LLP
Special-1, EPIP 3rd Phase Boranada Jodhpur Rajasthan
International ( UL) 1,35,000
9 Guru Industries E-28, Marudhara Industrial Area, Basni 2nd phase, Jodhpur
International ( UL) 1,35,000
10 Basant 175/A, Circuit house Road, Jodhpur Jodhpur
International (UL) 1,35,000
11 Khushboo Polymers,
Plot no 1 Palada Farm House, Ajmer Road, Dhami Kalan Bagru, Jaipur
National 1,50,000
12 SPA Polymers Khasra No 6422 Near Choudhary market, RIICO Industrial Area, Bagru Jaipur
National 93,656
Total 1,595,229
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Annexure III
List of MSE beneficiaries for Barcode-Reimbursement of One time Registration Fee/Annual recurring Fee during 2016-17
Sl No
Name & Address of the Unit One time Registration Fee (in Rs)
Annual Recurring Fee (in Rs)
Total Fee Reimbursed (in Rs)
1 Shree Shyam Enterprises, H-60, road No 18, Akhera Doonger Industrial Area, VKIA, Jaipur
18750 5445/- 24195
2 M/s Shree Govindam Prime Food Pvt Ltd, B-180 Industrial growth centre, Khara, Bikaner
24375 15704 40079
3 Peduncle Food Products Pvt Ltd Suratgarh Industrial Area
18750 5445 24195
4 Vardhaman Industries, 59-A, 6 Industrial Area, Rani Bazzar Bikaner
22500 15719 38219
5 M/s. Agranye Exports Pvt Limited, 383, A Shopping Centre Kota
20625 15370 35995
6 Kundan Soap Works 6-B-1, Malviya Industrial Area, Jaipur
18750 5445 24195
7 Manas Industries G1-289, Agro Food Park-II Ranpur, Kota ( Rajasthan) Office address :57, Pratap Chowk, Ladpura Kota
18750 14702 33452
8 VIN Polytechnologies Pvt Ltd G1/288, RIICO Industrial Area, Gudli, Udaipur
20625 5569 26194
9 M/s Jain Food Products, F-35-36, RIICO Industrial Area, Nokha, Bikaner
--- 12825 12825
10 M/s Ashok K Bagora ward no 17/44 Mohangarh Upala Chowk, Nathdara
18750 5445 24195
11 M/s MJR Agro Food Products Factory Addres : Anand Vihar Colony Mataji Mandir road, Ramganjmandi Kota Office Address Near Manglam Tyres, Suket Road, Ramganjmandi, Kota
18750 14701 33451
12 M/s INB Food Products Pvt Ltd 94, Hanuman Colony, Nr Old Chungnaka Fatehpura, udaipur
19500 16727 36227
13 M/s Rajan Products F-78, Industrial Area, Parbatpura Ajmer
18750 5445 24195
14 M/s. Tina Organics Pvt Ltd 217 A-220, 230/B-1, MIA, Alwar
21375 17060 38435
15 M/s. Shashi Nutraceuticals, 18750 14702 33452
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1, Old Industrial Area, Alwar
16 M/s Pushpdant Foods and Beverages Industries A-17, Jai shri Vihar Kethun, Thegda, Kota
18750 15840 34590
17 M/s Flamboyant A-25, Shivaji Marg, Nehru Nagar, Pani Paech, Jaipur
26250 16038 42288
18 M/s. Healing Crystals India 373, Vivek Vihar, New Sanganer Road, Jaipur
23625 18742 42367
19 M/s. Techno Foods 83-84, Ratan Industrial Area, Harsulia, Phagi road, Jaipur
21375 17901 39276
20 M/s. Ved Enterprise 6A, Friends Colony Janpath Lalkothi Jaipur
21375 6630 28005
21 M/s.Mansa Sales Corporation Mata ji Ka Nala Rajgarh, Alwar
18750 14702 33452
22 M/s. Kudos Nutritions 13/48 Malviya Nagar, Jaipur-17
21375 6630 28005
23 M/s. C. K. Food Industries Opp Town Hall, Alwar
21375 17901 39276
24 M/s. Olitia Foods Pvt Ltd B-156, Hanuman Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur
21375 6630 28005
25 M/s. Bhagwati Foods A-57, Manu Vihar, VKIA Jaipur
21375 17901 39276
26 M/s . Premium Aqua Corporation G-1-13(A) RIICO Industrial Area, Fatehnagar, Tehsil Mavli Udaipur
18750 5445 24195
27 M/s. Shankar Namkins Pvt ltd G-328, Sitapura Ind. Area, Tonk Road, Jaipur
18750 18626 37376
28 M/s. Kamlesh Tea Agency Bankli wali Vass B/H Main Market Sumerpur ( Pali)
18750 12383 31133
29 M/s. Shree Geeta Industries P 2 Suraj Pole Mandi Near Delhi Bypass Road Jaipur
23250 17395 40645
30 M/s Agarwal Foods F-136, Agro Food Park, MIA, Alwar
18750 5445 24195
31 M/s. Mother Grain LLP Shop no. 16-17, 21-22 Mansarover Jaipur
19500 11771 31271
Total 6,12,375 3,80,284 9,92,659
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Annexure IV
Re-imbursement to MSEs under MATU (Domestic Fair) for participation in Exhibitions during 2016-17
S.No. Name of the Unit Subsidies (GoI Contribution)
(I) India Industrial Fair 2016 from 16th to 19th September 2016 at JECC, Sitapura, Jaipur
1 Hyde Stop Works G30-31, Kukas, Jaipur
20,000
2 Chandra Industries 1-A, Ind.Estate, Bais Godam, Jaipur
20,000
3 Electro Dies &Tools Road No.4, Sharma Colony Extn. Bais Godam Ind.estate, Jaipur
20,000
4 Hydraulics and Pneumatics (1)B-85/B,bais godam IndustrialEstate , Jaipur(2)J-1209 Phase-III,RIICO Ind.Eastate, Sitapura, Jaipur
20,000
5 Ahuja Industries B-85, bais Godam Industrial Estate, Jaipur
20,000
6 Veekay Plast F-25-26, Kartarpura Industrial Area, 22 Godam, Jaipur
20,000
7 Vikram Industries G1-881 Road No. 14P V.K.I.A. Jaipur,
20,000
8 Khoj Engineering Company F195-196Road No.9F, V.K.I.A., Jaipur
20,000
9 Tirupati Sprinklers H 59,AkeraDungar Ind. Park, Road no18, V.K.I.A. Jaipur
20,000
(II) Paschimi Rajasthan Udyog Hastshilp Utsav-2017, Jodhpur from 3rd Feb to 12th Feb, 2016
10 M/S Star India, A-48(A), MIA Basni 2nd phase, Jodhpur
13,600
11 M/S Jain Handloom, Vandita Mini Tower Chandi Hall, Jodhpur
17,000
12 M/S Shree Ram Krishna Grah Udyog, Gajandra Colony,CHB Suthala,Jodhpur
20,000
13 M/S Mateshwari Udyog , 2KH A-2, 1st pulia chaupasini housing board, Jodhpur
17,000
14 M/S Rupa Bhansali, 11/970, Chaupasi Housing Board, Jodhpur
11,000
15 M/S Jai Bhawani Hast kala Udyog, Ada Bazar, Jodhpur 13200
13,200
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16 M/S Samrathal Khadi gram Udyog Sansthan 159, Kh. No. 44 Banar Road Defense colony nandari Fanta , Jodhpur
20,000
17 M/S Alka Garment, B-2 shiv shakti colony, Jodhpur,
11,000
18 M/S Manju Kalantri, 913, B.K.Kaul Nagar, Ajmer
17,000
Total 3,19,800
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Annexure V
Subsidy to MSEs under MATU (International Trade Fair) for participation in International Trade Fairs during 2016-17
S.N. Name of Un1it Air Fare Subsidy
Stall Subsidy
Total Amount
(I) Chinese New Year Shopping Festival Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China forv Women Entrepreneurs (January 29- February 04, 2016
1 M/s Lakshya Art & Craft 23,000 0 23,000
2 M/s Kashida 23,000 0 23,000
3 M/s Malhar Decor LLP 23,000 0 23,000
(II) International Fashion Fair ( August 28 -30, 2015) at Ptak City, Rzgow, Poland
4 M/s Texture 5,000 0 5,000
(III) Artigiano 13th Global Indian Festival 2015 from June03 -07, 2015, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
5 M/s Ganesh Overseas 8,000 0 8,000
(IV) India Sourcing Fair”, Santiago, Chile (March 02-06, 2016)
6 M/s Infra Impex Services 30,500 0 30,500
(V) Sydney Royal Easter Show March 17-30, 2016, Sydney (Australia)
7 M/s InBlue Fashions 14,400 0 14,400
8 M/s Rohit International 52,226 0 52,226
9 M/s Jyoti Creations 53,000 0 53,000
10 M/s Gaurav Handicraft 57,075 0 57,075
11 M/s New Diamond Kangan Palace 53,000 0 53,000
12 M/s Rashi International 14,400 0 14,400
13 M/s Jaipur Textiles 14,400 0 14,400
(VI) 80th International Handicrafts Trade Fair (April 23 to May 01, 2016) at St. Florence (Italy)
14 M/s Palas Arts 10,000 0 10,000
(VII) Fiera del Levante, Bari (Italy), September 10-18, 2016
15 M/s Unique Gems 41,523 74,400 1,15,923
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16 M/s Rior 57,030 74,400 1,31,430
17 M/s Raj Gems Jewellers 57,700 74,400 1,32,100
(VIII) Asian International Trade & Cultural Expo 2016 from October 01-10, 2016 at Port Louis (Mauritius)
18 M/s Mona Arts & Crafts 45,800 1,00,000 1,45,800
(IX) AF-L Artigiano in Fiera- 21st International Crafts Selling Exhibition, Milan (Italy), December 03-11, 2016
19 M/s Lakshya Art & Craft 45,054 1,00,000 1,45,054
20 M/s Hari Om Arts 53,968 1,00,000 1,53,968
21 M/s Hari Om Jwellers 53,332 1,00,000 1,53,332
22 M/s Kashida 39,797 1,00,000 1,39,797
23 M/s Babul Arts 45,054 1,00,000 1,45,054
24 M/s Khan International Gems 32,859 1,00,000 1,32,859
Total 8,53,118 9,23,200 1,776,318
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Annexure VI
DETAILS OF MACHINERIES INSTALLED AT MSME-DI, JAIPUR CENTRAL WORKSHOP, DURING 2016-17
S. No.
Name of Machines Machine Specification
Type of Job
Common facility / Training
Programmes
Present condition of
M/c
1. Tools & Cutter, Grinder
(HMT GTC 28)
Bed size 27”, Universal Angle
Resharpening of tools / profile grinding
Common Facility Job Work
Working
2. Surface Grinder (Praga)
Bed size- 450 mm Die Grinding Common Facility Job Work
Working
3. Radial Drill Drill Size 1” Drilling Common Facility Job Work
Working
4. CNC wire Cut Machine (MaxiCUT 734 Electronica)
Bed size - 300 X 400 X 150 mm
Profile cutting up to 30 mm
Common Facility Job Work / Training programme on Operation & Programming on CNC Machines
Working
5. Vertical Milling Centre (HMT - VMC-400)
3 Axis 400 X 400 X 400 mm
Dies & Mould Making
Working
6. Spark Erosion (EZNC) Electronica
1200 X 1300 X 200 mm, 50 Amp.
Stamping of Electrode / Die Making
Working
7. CNC Turning Centre HMT Pushkar-200
Dia 200 mm, tail stock length – 500 mm
Turning Components
Under repair/ replacement of part
8. Vertical Surface Grinder
(MHT GVS-30)
Bed size- 1500 mm resharpening of Surface of tools i.e. Blade etc
Common Facility Job Work
Working
9. Auto CAD & 3D Scanning and Printing Lab
25 Desktop PC with software AUTO CAD 2013, PTC- CREO, CATIA, 3D Scanning & printing M/c.
- Training programme Auto CAD / CATIA, PRO-E & 3D Printing
Working
10. Solar Lab Solar Panel 2 KVA, Solar Invertor, Hybrid Inveter, Solar Battery & other instruments
- Training programme on Installation & Maintenance of Solar Plant & Equipments
Working
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