woman in small scale industries in kolkata
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WOMAN IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN
KOLKATA
CONTENTS
Maa Sarada Seva Samity
Manovikas Kendra
Angoori Papad
OBJECTIVE
Comparison between Maa Sarada
Seva Samity, Manovikas Kendra
and Angoori Papad.
OVERVIEW OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES
Industries with investment in plant and machinery less than 1 crore- SSI
Home creation of products and services
Products & services are unique and distinctive produced in small quantities.
Most producers work from there home typically part time.
Play a vital role in country’s economy.
MAA SARADA SEVA SAMITY
MAA SARADA SEVA SAMITY
Date of visit: 1st September 2007
Mrs. Rakhi Dutta
Vocational training provided to the poor women for the tailoring business.
It is a small NGO for the poor, situated in Chetla.
AIMThe basic aim is to provide education
to the slum children who cannot afford to go to schools.
It also trains the women and girls from the slum area in stitching.
ORIGINATION It was started by a small group of seven
women residing in Chetla in the year 1999- ’00.
Got registered in the year 2001.
President: Mrs. Sandhya Ghosh
The samity has thirty six members who have to pay a monthly subscription fee of Rs. 20.
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Lacks proper infrastructure in early stage.
• Now they got a house to carry on their activities
ACTIVITY
Girls and woman are trained professional trainer for 2 hours every Saturday.
Materials stitched by the women and girls as sold during an exhibition
This is also a source of income for the samity.
SOURCES OF FUNDS
• Donations provided by various people.
• Rs. 3000 from Britannia Biscuits Co. on an annual basis.
• Monthly subscription fee from members
• Selling its own products.
STRENGTHS
Provide free education to the slum children.
Their goodwill among the slum dwellers in the locality.
Providing vocational training to women and girls.
Trained persons for teaching and training their students.
Exhibitions conducted by them,
have helped in increasing their popularity through mouth to mouth communication and have also helped them financially.
WEAKNESSES
Limited Finance.
Lack of proper infrastructure.
Many drop outs from their school.
SUGGESTIONS Encourage the students to continue with
their education.
Increase the monthly subscription fee of the members to Rs. 50.
Girls should contribute to the Samity after their training.
Explore other slum areas.
Government Funds
Charge a minimal fee from the students.
Company Logowww.themegallery.com
MANOVIKAS KENDRA
INTRODUCTIONSet up in the year 1974.
Dr. Sharada Fatehpuria, an experienced psychologist.
Started off with only two children.
MISSION
To promote various activities for prevention.
To provide education, therapeutic intervention and vocational training for rehabilitation.
To conduct research activities and studies for ensuring prevention in due course
SERVICES Outpatient Department for Assessment &
Counseling Schooling for better performance of
challenged children up to secondary level under NIOS.
Teachers' Training Programmes under RCI,
MP Bhoj University & Jadavpur University affiliation.
"Centre for Rehabilitation Medicine"
Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS)
PRODUCTSColorful greeting cards
Fine arts
Woven / stitched / embroidered products
Chocolates, yummy cookies and biscuits
ANGOORI PAPAD
ORIGINATION
Started by Mr. Gauri Shankar Chowdhury.
Was a retailer for 25 years.
Started own business from 2002.
INFRASTRUCTURE AND AIM
Conducts operations from a hired area in Burrabazaar.
Due to increase in demand, employ few persons to make papad.
Aim is to provide tasty papad.
STRENGTHS
Knowledge about papad business.
Demand for quality and tasty papad.
Proper and hygienic area for making papad.
WEAKNESS AND PROBLEMS FACED
Climatic conditions.
Competition from the existing players and from the new entrants
SUGGESTIONS
Innovate in packaging.
Ensure regularity of consumers.
Advertise in the nearby local areas through posters.
COMPARISONBasis for comparison
Maa Sarada Seva Samity
Manovikas Kendra
Angoori Papad
Affiliation Registered in the year 2001.
Registered NGO in Kolkata
It is a small business and is a small scale industry
Target Group Provide training to women to contribute to the textile and handloom sector
Rehabilitate the special children and provide them with vocational training in various areas.
Commercial production of papad by men for sale in the market.
Funds They receive donations and contribution from the members
They receive donations from the government and various organizations.
The owner has to provide the finance all by himself, from his savings.
COMPARISONBasis for comparison
Maa Sarada Seva Samity
Manovikas Kendra
Angoori Papad
Area of work Concentrate in the textile n handloom industry
Children with special needs, who can contribute in the textile and handloom industry.
Concentrate on the papad industry.
Infrastructure Conducts the classes in the house of a retired teacher in Chetla. They do not have to pay any rent.
Spread over large area and capacity of certain 100 people
Hired a place in Burra Bazaar itself.
CONCLUSION
LOGO
Group MembersAmit Ganeriwala
Anamika DeyAngshuman Talukdar
Ali Ashraf FatmiAmitanshu Srivastava
Ambarish GangulyAlok Kumar
Amar Ashok TiwariAmrita DasAmit Yadav
AneemaAnand Kumar