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Presentation on
MSME-DI, Mumbai
&Policy Initiatives & Schemes
of Govt. of India for
Development of MSMEs
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MSME-DI, MumbaiForMSME Development
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MSME-DI, MUMBAI is the field Office of the Ministry of
MSME, Government of India in the state of Maharashtra
for promotion and development of MSMEs by extending
various policy promotional measures through
programmes and schemes
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JurisdictionMSME-DI, Mumbai
1) Ahmednagar2) Aurangabad3) Beed
4) Dhule5) Hingoli6) Jalgaon7) Jalna8) Kolhapur9) Latur10) Mumbai11) Nanded12) Nandurbar13) Nashik
14) Osmanabad15) Parbhani16) Pune17) Raigad18) Ratnagiri19) Satara20) Sangli21) Sindhudurg22) Solapur23) Thane
MSME-DI Nagpur:1) Akola2) Amravati3) Nagpur4) Bhandara5) Gondia6) Wardha7) Chandrapur8) Yavatmal9) Buldhana
10) Washim11) Gadchiroli
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Services renderedMajor Services Provided
Consultancy
Providing Economic Information
Entrepreneurship / Skill Development
Marketing Assistance
Technology & Quality Upgradation
Assistance for Export Promotion
Common Facility Services
Cluster Development
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Management Consultancy
Management Trainings
Seminars & WorkshopsFeasibility Studies
Guidance for Improvement of Management
Capability
Technical Consultancy
Product Selection
Project Report
Selection of Raw MaterialSelection of Machinery
Selection of Technology
Consultancy
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Economic Information Services
Industrial Potential Survey
Feasibility Report
Industrial Profile of State & Districts
Collection & Dissemination of Statistics of MSMEs
Advice on policy issues
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Motivation & Guidance
Product selection
Training Programmes & Motivation Campaigns
Special Programmes for Women & Economically /
Socially Backward Class
Preparation of Project Profiles / Reports
Entrepreneurship/Skill Development Programmes includes
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Marketing Assistance
Buyer Seller Meets
Vendor Development Programmes
Exhibitions
Seminars
Ancillary Development
Participation in International Trade Fairs
Special Global Vendor Development Programme
Market Development Assistance
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Technology & Quality Upgradation
Technology Resource Programmes for Upgradation of Technology
Pollution Control & ODS Phase Out
Meetings with Foreign Delegations for Technology Transfer
Programmes on ISO 9000 & TQM, Standardization etc
Guidance on Incentives
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Assistance forExport Promotion
Export Market Information
Export Management Programmes
Packaging for Export
Seminar on Bar Coding
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Common Facility Services
Workshop Facilities
Services for Industrial Designing
Product Development
Free Library Facility
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Number26.1 Million MSMEs
Employ 59.5 Million People
Give 45% of Industrial Production *
Account for 40%+ of Exports #
Contribute 8% to GDP
Exports: Rs. 177 Bn USD
Production: Rs. 5.9 lakh cr. ($ 140 Bn)
No. of Items Mfg. in MSME : 8000
No. of Women Entrepreneurs : 7.4%
INDIAN MSMEs - STRENGTHS
* 30% for MSEs / SSIs # 33% for MSEs / SSIs
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Policy initiatives Enactment of Micro Small & Medium Enterprises Development
Act 2008.
- Constitution of a Consultative Body with wide representation ofstakeholder, viz. National Advisory Board for Policy relatedinterventions.
- Setting up of Advisory Committee to examine the mattersreferred by National Board.
- Promotion & enabling provisionsCredit, Procurement Policiesfor goods by Ministries, Departments & PSUs.
- Provision for Delayed Payment Act Constitution of MSEFacilitation Council, mandatory for State Governments.
- Classification of MSMEs.- Process of two stage registration of Micro & Small Enterprisesdispensed with & replaced with filing of Memoranda.
- Filing of Memoranda optional for all Micro & Small Enterprises.- Filing of Memoranda Mandatory for Manufacturing Sector.
- Facilitating Closure of Business.
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Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Act 2006
Classification of Enterprises
Concept of Enterprises as against Industries
Enterprises classified broadly into :
i) Enterprises engaged in the
manufacture / production of goods
pertaining to any industry; &
ii) Enterprises engaged in providing /
rendering services
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Classification of EnterprisesMANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES
Manufacturing Enterprises defined in terms of investment inplant & machinery and further classified into :
- Micro Enterprises - Investment upto Rs.25 Lakh
- Small Enterprises - Investment above Rs.25 Lakhto Rs. 5.0 Crores
- Medium Enterprise - Investment above Rs.5 crore &up to Rs.10 Crores
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Classification of Enterprises
SERVICE ENTERPRISES
Service Enterprises defined in terms of investment inequipment and further classified into :
- Micro Enterprises - Investment upto Rs.10 Lakh
- Small Enterprises - Investment above Rs.10 Lakh &upto 2 Crores
- Medium Enterprise- Investment above 2 Crores upto 5crores
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SCHEMES & PROGRAMMES
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Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme(CLCSS)
for
Technology Upgradation of the Micro and
Small Enterprises (MSEs)
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Objective:
To facilitate technology upgradation by providing
upfront capital subsidy to micro and small enterprises,khadi, village and coir industrial units, for induction of
well established and improved technologies in the
specified sub-sectors/products approved under the
scheme.
Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS)
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Features
i. Technology upgradation under the scheme would mean significant
improvement in the present technology level to a substantially higher oneinvolving improved productivity and improvement in the quality of theproducts.
This will also include installation of improved packaging techniques, anti-pollution measures, energy conservation machinery, on-line quality control
equipments and in house testing facilities.
II. 48 sub sectors have been approved under this scheme.
III. Financial assistance of 15% subsidy subject to ceiling of purchase price ofplant and machinery of rs.100 lakhs where term loans have been sanctionedby Primeary lending institutions (PLIs) on or after 29.09.2005.
IV. The Scheme has been extended up to 11th Plan (2007-2012)
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Micro & Small Cluster Development
Programme (MSE-CDP)
Objectives
Cluster approach is key strategy for enhancingproductivity/competitiveness of small enterprises;
Facilitate economies of scale in terms of deployment
of resources;
For integrated and focused development of microand small enterprises
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WHAT IS CLUSTER
Concentration of units producingsame/similar products (orengaged in same line of industrial activity) located within a
defined geographical area, such as mohalla, taluk or tehsil
having Common challenges, bottlenecks and opportunities
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SCOPE OF THE SCHEME
- Diagnostic Studyall aspects to suggest emphasis for development
- Forming Associations - Trust building & Developing Identity
- Workshops, Seminars, Awareness Campaign, Training and Study visits
- Common Purchase, lower Costs
- Re-sourcing of better technology
- Technology transfer through training/ demonstrations- Apportion different aspects of production among units specialization
- Setting up of Common Facility Centre (CFC), Mini Tool Room, Testing Lab,Design Centre, Common Raw Material Bank
- Common/complementary sales and branding
- Easier Credit use of Micro Finance/Credit Guarantee
- Handholding support in general
MSE Cl D l P
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MSE- Cluster Development Programme MSE-CDP Covers the following broad activities.
Soft Interventions : A) Diagnostic Studyemphasis on all aspect of overall
development of the cluster. B) Forming AssociationsTrust Building & Developing
identity. C) Workshops / Seminars / Awareness Campaigns / Training
& Study Visit D) Common Purchase at lower cost. E) Re-sourcing of better technologies
F) Technology Transfer through Training / Demonstrations. G) Apportion different aspects of productions amongst units
leading to specialization. H) Common / Complimentary Sales & Branding I) Easier Credit Use of Micro Finance / Credit Guarantee. J) Hand holding support in general.
MSE Cl D l P
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MSE- Cluster Development Programme
Hard Interventions
Technical Interventions Directed towards creation offixed assets towards assisting technologicalimprovements, quality standardization & testingfacilities etc in the form of common facility centre,common tool room, common testing, ETP etc.
Development / Upgradation of physical infrastructurefor new clusters / industrial estates.
Women Clusters Assistance available to Associationof Women Entrepreneurs for establishing exhibitioncentres for display and sale of products of womenowned micro and small enterprises
MSE Cl D l P
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MSE-Cluster Development Programme
Implementing Agencies
In addition to Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) of Clusterbeneficiaries, institutions / agencies of the followingcategories will also act as implementing agencies.
A) State Government (DICs, Other Autonomous Bodies)
B) Central Government (MSME-DIs etc) C) Other National / International Agencies (Societies /
NGOs etc)
In case the implementing agencies is not the State Govt. or
its organisation the agency will also need to necessary comethrough the State Government.
For select interventions business development serviceproviders can be engaged (for identifying technology gaps,
developing markets and export linkages)
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FUNDING PATTERN: CFC
Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), i.e., Society/ Trust/ Co. to be formed by
cluster beneficiaries before seeking funds for Common Facility Centre (CFC),
For CFC, GoI support is :
Cost of Project and Govt of India Assistance:
Diagnostic Study - Maximum cost Rs. 2.50 lakhs.
Soft Interventions - Maximum cost of project Rs. 25.00 lakh, with GoIcontribution of 75% (90% for Special Category States and for clusters withmore than 50% women/micro/village/SC/ST units).
Hard interventions i.e setting up of CFCs maximum eligible project costof Rs. 15.00 crore with GoI contribution of 70% (90% for Special Category
States and for clusters with more than 50% women/micro/village/SC/STunits) .
Cluster beneficiaries share should not be less than 10% of the total cost ofCFC, including the cost of land and building.
State Government contribution will be considered as the viability gapfunding.
C di G F d T f Mi d
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Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and
Small Enterprises(CGTMSE)
Objective : To make available collateral-free credit to the micro
and small enterprise sector. Both the existing and the new
enterprises are eligible to be covered under the scheme.
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CGTMSE- Features Lender should extend credit without obtaining any Collateral Security / Third
Party Guarantee
Credit facilities extended jointly by two or more banks / institutions to asingle borrower, shall not be eligible for guarantee cover {Enterprises assisted byState Level Institutions / NSIC / NEDFi can seek credit facilities from Banks}
Interest Rate levied should be in accordance with Government / ReserveBank of India guidelines / not more than 3% of lendingBanks PLR
Credit facility upto Rs.100 lakh sanctioned to MSEs (both manufacturing andservice enterprises under the ambit of MSEs as per RBI guidelines on
Lending to PrioritySectorexcluding retail trade)
Both Fund & Non-fund based Credit facilities viz., term loan, working capital,composite credit, LCs, Guarantees, etc.
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ISO Reimbursement Scheme
Objectives: To enhance the competitive strength of the small scale sector, the
Government introduced an incentive scheme for their technological upgradation/quality
improvement and environment management.
Features:
The scheme provides reimbursement of 75% of the expenses up to a maximum
of Rs.75,000/- to each unit as one time Reimbursement.
Applicable only to those Micro & Small Enterprises who have already acquired
ISO 9000/ISO 14001/HACCP certifications and have submitted Entrepreneurship
Memorandum (Part 2).
The scheme has been extended upto 31st March, 2012.
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Scheme for Capacity Building
Objective of the Scheme : To strengthen the role and efficiency
of Associations in Micro & Small Enterprises.
Scheme involves : Financial Assistance for the Secretarial &
Advisory / Extension Services to a maximum of Rs.5 Lakhs.
Phase I(a) Computer and its peripherals including software Rs.4,00,000/-(b) Furniture and Office Equipments, eg. Fax etc Rs.1,50,000/-(c) Photocopier Machine & its Accessories Rs.2,00,000/-
Phase II(d) Consumables per annum Rs.1,00,000/-(e) Training of the Staff Rs. 50,000/-(f) Expenses of Travel etc. Rs. 50,000/-(g) Contingent & Other Offices Expenses Rs. 50,000/-
Rs.10,00,000/-
MDA S h
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MDA Scheme Participation in selected International Exhibition / Fairs purely a promotional
scheme to give an exposure to MSE Units.
The Govt. of India will reimburse 75% of airfare by economy class, subjected toRs.40,000/- (Rs.60,000/- for Latin American countries) for small manufacturingenterprises and 90% with corresponding absolute ceiling for micromanufacturing enterprises.
50% subsidy on space rent.
Subsidy of Rs.15,000/- per participation for shipping cost.
The total subsidy on Airfare, Space Rent & Shipping will be restricted to Rs.1.5lakh for micro manufacturing units or actual whichever is less. The facility can be
availed once in a year.
Only one person from the unit can be eligible to participate.
In addition, the scheme also provides for financial assistance of Rs.2 Lakh forcommissioning specific market studies & assistance for initiating / anti-dumping
cases is available to SSI Associations limited to 50% of the total cost upto Rs.1.0Lakh, whichever is less.
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Credit Rating Scheme of NSIC
NSIC has been appointed the nodal agency for implementation of this scheme throughempanelled agencies..
Benefits of Performance and Credit Rating
An independent, trusted third party opinion on capabilities and credit-worthiness ofMSMEs
Availability of credit at attractive interest Recognition in global trade
Prompt sanctions of Credit from Banks and Financial Institutions
Subsidized rating fee structure for SSIs
Facilitate vendors/buyers in capability and capacity assessment of SSIs
Enable MSMEs to ascertain the strengths and weaknesses of their existing operations andtake corrective measures.
Benefits to Banks and Financial Institutions
Availability of an independent evaluation of the strength and weaknesses of an MSMEunit seeking credit and thereby enabling banks and financial institutions manage theircredit risk
Credit R tin Scheme of NSIC
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Salient FeaturesA combination of credit and performance factors including operations, finance,
business and management riskUniform Rating Scale for all empanelled rating agencies.MSMEs have the liberty to choose among the empanelled Rating Agencies.Turn-Over based Fee structurePartial Reimbursement of Rating Fee through NSIC
Empanelled Agencies (Click on the names for contact details and rating fee) CARE CRISIL FITCH ICRA ONICRA SMERA Dun & Bradstreet(D&B)
(Empanelment of D&B under this scheme was valid upto 31.03.2009. Thereafterrating is being done by SMERA as "NSIC-D&B-SMERA Rating")
BRICKWORK RATINGS (BWR)
Credit Rating Scheme of NSIC
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National Manufacturing Competitiveness
Programme (NMCP)
Objective
To support the manufacturing sector, particularly
Micro, Small and medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
in their Endeavour to become competitive inglobal market.
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Features
Formulation of NMCP announced in 2005-06 Budget
It is to support MSMEs and :
Ensure MSME Sector Grows at a Healthy Rate
Draft National Strategy for Manufacturing
10 Schemes drawn up under NMCP at Rs. 973 crore
Implementation of Schemes to be in PPP Mode
Programme deals with Firm-Level Competitiveness,
addressing issues of Competitiveness against Global
Challenges
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING
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MarketingSupport/Assistance to MSMEs BAR CODE
Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Dev INCUBATOS
Enabling Manufacturing Sector to be competitive
thru Quality Mgt. Standard & Quality Tech. Tools QMS/QTT
National Campaign for Investment in Intellectual Property IPR
National Programme on Application on Lean Mnf. LEAN
Mini Tool Rooms proposed to be set up by Min. of MSME MTR
Promotion of ICT in Indian Manufacturing Sector ICT
Technology & Quality Upgradation Support TECH UP
Design Clinic Scheme for design expertise to Mnf. sector DESIGN
Marketing Assistance/SMEs and Technology Upgradation
Activities - Ministry of SSI in co-operation with TIFAC/CSIR MARKETING
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING
COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME - COMPONENTS
Full Name of the Scheme Short Name
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10 Components of NMCP
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Lean Manufacturing Scheme (LMS)
for MSMEs (100 mini clusters)
Lean Manufacturing Scheme (LMS) for MSMEs (100 mini clusters)
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Lean Manufacturing Scheme (LMS) for MSMEs (100 mini clusters)
Total Project Cost : Rs.30.57 Crores with GOI Contribution of Rs.26.3
Crores)
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Awareness Programme Rs.50.00 Lakh Full Nil
ii) Lean Implementation Rs.23.50 Lakh Rs.18.80 Lakh Rs.4.7 Lakh
(Consultation Fee) (80%) (20%)
Implementing Agency : National Productivity Council
Intended Output : Increase in Productivity by 20%
Time Frame : One Year Implementation in each Unit.
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Design Clinics Scheme for Design
Expertise to MSME Mfg. Sector
Design Clinics Scheme for Design Expertise to MSME Mfg Sector
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Design Clinics Scheme for Design Expertise to MSME Mfg. Sector
Total Project Cost : Rs.73.58 Crores with GOI Contribution of Rs.49.08
Crores)
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Seminars Rs.0.60 Lakh Full Nil
ii) Workshops Rs.4.0 Lakh Rs.3.0 Lakh(75%) Rs.1.0 lakh(25%)
iii) Student Project Rs.2.0 Lakh Rs.1.5 Lakh (75%) Rs.0.50 lakh(25%)
iv) Individual Projects Rs.15.0 Lakh Rs.9.00 Lakh(60%) Rs.06.00 Lakh (40%)(upto 3 MSMEs)
v) Group of 4 MSMEs Rs.25.0 Lakh Rs.15.0 Lakh(60%) Rs.10.00Lakh(40%)
or more
Implementing Agency : National Institute of Design (NID)
Intended Output : Improved / New Products with better
customer preference
Time Frame : Design Projects of 4 to 6 months
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Marketing Assistance &
Technology Upgradation Scheme
for MSME
Marketing Assistance & Technology Upgradation Scheme for MSME
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Marketing Assistance & Technology Upgradation Scheme for MSME
Total Project Cost : Rs.23.00 Crores with GOI Contribution of Rs.18.608
Crores)
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Technology Upgradation in Packaging
a) Awareness Prog. on
Packaging Rs.0.50 lakh Rs.0.40 lakh(80%) Rs.0.10 lakh(20%)
b) Cluster based studies on Rs.10.0 lakh Rs.8.0 lakh(80%) Rs.2.0 lakh(20%)
Packaging
c) Unit based intervention Rs.0.90 lakh Rs.0.72 lakh(80%) Rs.0.18 lakh)(20%)
Implementing Agency : Expert Agency such as IIP
Intended Output : Adoption of New packaging techniques for
better sale / export
Time Frame : 4 to 6 months in each group of 10 units.
Marketing Assistance & Technology Upgradation Scheme for MSME
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Marketing Assistance & Technology Upgradation Scheme for MSME
ii) Skill Development / Rs.6.0 lakh Rs.4.8.lakh(80%) Rs.1.2 lakh (20%)
Upgradation
iii)Competition Studies Rs.8.0 lakh Rs.6.4 lakh(80%) Rs.1.6 lakh(20%)
iv)Sp.Comp. of NE Region Rs.6.0 lakh per Rs.4.8 lakh(80%) Rs.1.2 lakh (20%)
Exhibition
v) State/Dist Exhibition Rs.3.0 lakh Rs.2.4 lakh(80%) Rs.0.6 lakh(20%)
vi) Corporate Governance Rs.0.90 lakh Rs.0.45 lakh(50%) Rs.0.45lakh(50%)vii)Marketing Hub Rs.42.5 lakh Rs.41 lakh Rs.1.5 lakh
(30+5+7.5)
viii)Reimbursement to Rs.1.0 lakh max Rs.1.0 lakh --
ISO 18000/22000/27000 (max.)(75%)
Implementing Agency : for Activity No II & III Expert Agencies
for Activity No IV to VI MSME-DIs
for Activity No. VII MSME-Dis with CPWD
Activity No. VIII MSME-DIs
Intended Output : knowledge of modern techniques, Exposure to
outside fairs, adoption of company structure,
Display of Products of MSMEs, QualityAssurance etc.
Contd
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
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Enabling manufacturing sector to
be competitive through Quality
Management Standards
(QMS & QTT)
Enabling manufacturing sector to be competitive through Quality
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Enabling manufacturing sector to be competitive through Quality
Management Standards (QMS & QTT)
Total Project Cost : Rs.50.00 crores with GOI contribution of 41.1 Crores)
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Introduction of Courses Rs.425 lakh Full Nil
in 1800 ITIs/Tech. Instt. per year
ii) Awareness programmes Rs.1.25 lakh Rs.0.79 lakh(63%) Rs.0.46 lakh(37%)
per programme
iii) Competition Watch Rs.60.0 lakh for Rs.38.00 lakh / yr Rs.22 lakh (36.6%)
two sectors (63.4%)a) Product Professional Rs.5.0 lakh Rs.2.5 lakh(50%) Rs.2.5 lakh(50%)
Study
b)Technical exposure Rs.10.0 lakh Rs.7.5 lakh(75%) Rs.2.5 lakh(25%)
visit by representatives
c) Procurement of samples Rs.5.0 lakh Rs.2.5 lakh(50%) Rs.2.5 lakh(50%)
d) Product development Rs.8.0 lakh Rs.5 lakh(62.5%) Rs.3.0 lakh(37.5%)e) Popularization of Rs.2.0 lakh Rs.1.5 lakh (75%) Rs.0.5lakh(25%)
improved version
iv) Implementation of Rs.2.5 lakh / unit Rs.1.56 lakh Rs.0.94 lakh(37.5%)
QMS / QTT 62.5%
v) International Study Rs.2.5 lakh/Unit Rs.1.56 lakh Rs.0.94 lakh(37.5%)
Missions 62.5%
Enabling manufacturing sector to be competitive through Quality
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Contd..
Implementing Agency : Expert Professional Agency
Intended Output : Adoption of courses in ITI & Polytechnics,
Awareness on QMS/QTT, Knowledge of qualityproducts and adoption by MSMEs, Study of
best practices and adoption of the same.
Enabling manufacturing sector to be competitive through Quality
Management Standards (QMS & QTT)
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Technology & Quality Upgradation
Support for MSMEs
Technology & Quality Upgradation Support for MSMEs
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Technology & Quality Upgradation Support for MSMEs
Total Project Cost : Rs.140.98 crores with GoI contribution of 65.735 Cr.)
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Awareness Programme Rs.0.75 lakh Rs.0.57 lakh(75%) 0.18 lakh(25%)
ii) Model DPR Rs.9.0 lakh Rs. 6.75lakh(75%) Rs.2.25 lakh(25%)
Subsequent DPR Rs.3.0 lakh Rs.1.5 lakh(50%) Rs.1.5 lakh (50%)
iii)Energy Efficient Tech. Max.10 lakh (25%) 75% loan by MSMEs
iv) Setting up of 16 Carbon Max. Rs.15 lakh Rs.5.0 lakh (25%)
Aggr. Centre (75%)v) National /International Rs.1.5 Lakh for Balance
Product Certification. National / Rs.2.0
lakh for Internatnl.
Implementing Agency : BEE, TERI, PCRA, IITs, GEDA, SIDBI, Banks,
MSME-DIs etc.
Intended Output : Awareness on EET, Energy Audit Report,
Energy Savings min 15%, Carbon Trading
benefit, Quality Certification of products for
better market
Time Frame : 06 months to 12 months
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Promotion of Information &
Communication Tech. (ICT) in
MSME
Promotion of Information & Communication Tech. (ICT) in MSME
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Total Project Cost : Rs.105 Crores GoI contribution of 47.7 crores)
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Awareness programme Rs.1.0 lakh Full Nil
& Feasibility Report
ii) DPR & formation of SPV Rs.2.0 lakh Full Nil
iii) Software & Operation of Rs.39.0 lakh Rs.15.6 lakh(40%) Rs.19.8 lakh(60%)
ERC per cluster
iv) Hardware Rs.14.0 lakh Rs.5.6 lakh(40%) Rs.8.4 lakh(60%)v) National Portal Rs.100 lakh Full Nil
vi) Subsidy for software & Rs.3.0 lakh Rs.0.75 lakh Rs.2.25 lakh
Hardware
Implementing Agency : Technology Providers (IT Firms), Nodal Agencies
with SPC & IT Vendors, IT Agencies / NIC, Banks
Intended Output : Mapping of cluster for ICT assistance and need
analysis, Setting up ICT tools & e-facilities in
cluster.
Time Frame : for Activity I & II : 4-6 months
for Activity III to VI : 8-12 months
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Setting up of Mini Tool Room &
Training Centres under PPP Mode
Setting up of Mini Tool Room & Training Centres under PPP Mode
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Total Project Cost : Rs.210 crores with GOI contribution 135 crores
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Model I VGF (PPP) Rs.9.0 Crores Remaining by
restricted to 40%) promoters
ii) Model-II Cost of Rs.9.0 Crores Remaining by
Machinery restricted to 90%) Promoters (SPV)
iii) Model III Cost of Rs.9.0 Crores Remaining by
Machinery restricted to 90%) Promoters (SPV)
Implementing Agency : Private Party (SPV), State Govt.
Intended Output : MTR Facilities for MSMEs.
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Marketing Assistance / Support to
MSEs (Bar Code)
Marketing Assistance / Support to MSEs (Bar Code)
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g / pp ( )
Total Project Cost : Rs.1.5 Crores with GoI Contribution of 1.5 Crores
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Annual Recurring Rs.6,000/- Rs.4,500/- Rs.1,500/-
Fee for 03 yrs Max. (75%) (25%) by MSEs
Implementing Agency : MSME-DIs
Intended Output : Barcode adoption for another three year
Time Frame : 03 Years
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Building Awareness on IPR for
MSMEs
Building Awareness on IPR for MSMEs
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Total Project Cost : Rs.55 Crores with GoI Contribution of 1.5 Crores
i) Awareness Progs Rs.1.0 lakh Rs.1.0 lakh Nil
ii) Pilot Studies Rs.2.5 lakh Rs.2.0 lakh Nil
iii)Interactive Seminars Rs.2.0 lakh Rs.2.0 lakh Nil
iv) Short/Long Term Rs.6 lakh for Rs.6 lakh max Nil
Training Programme Short Term &
Rs.45 lakh for Rs.45 lakh max. Nil
long term
v) I.P.Facilitation Centers Rs.65 lakh Rs.65 lakh max. Nil
vi)Financial assistance on Rs.25,000/- for Full Nil
grant of Patent Domestic &
Rs.2.0 lakh for
International
vii) Financial Assistance Rs.1.0 lakh Full Nilon registration of GI
Implementing Agency : Ind. Assns., Training Instt., Societies, Tech. /
Research Instt & Educational Instt.
Intended Output : IPR Awareness & Facilitation Centers
Time Frame : 08-12 Months
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
Building Awareness on IPR for MSMEs
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Total Project Cost : Rs.1.5 Crores with GoI Contribution of 1.5 Crores
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
i) Annual Recurring Rs.6,000/- Rs.4,500/- Rs.1,500/-
Fee for 03 yrs Max. (75%) (25%) by MSEs
Implementing Agency : MSME-DIs
Intended Output : Barcode adoption for another three year
Time Frame : 03 Years
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Support for Entrepreneurial &
Managerial Devpt of SMEs
Support for Entrepreneurial & Managerial Devpt of SMEs
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Total Project Cost : Rs.79.45 Crores with GoI Contr. 66.5 Crores
Activity Fund GoI Private
Contribution Contribution
Setting up of Rs.62.5 lakh for Rs.6.25 lakh per Balance by
Incubator with 10 incubation of 10 incubatee prospective
Incubatees. new ideas Rs.3.78 entrepreneurs
lakh for infrastructure
support
Implementing Agency : Engg Colleges & Institutions
Intended Output : Conversion of New Ideas into Business
Time Frame : 01 Years
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For further details, please contact
Director
MSME-Development Institute
Ministry of MSME, Govt. Of IndiaKurla Andheri RoadSakinaka, Andheri (E)Mumbai - 400 072
Tele : 022-28574305/6090/ 3091/4305
Fax : 022-2857-8092email: dcdi-mumbai@dcmsme.gov.in
Website: www.msmedimumbai.gov.in
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