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ANNUAL REPORT
2014-2015
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute
Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME
Industrial Area-B, Partap Chowk
Ludhiana-141003 Ph: 0161-2531733-34-35, Fax: 0161-2533225
Website: www.msmedildh.gov.in E-mail: [email protected]
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FOREWORD
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Institute, Ludhiana, has
been playing a very significant role in the development of MSME sector in the State of
Punjab & UT Chandigarh. The Institute not only provides information to micro, small &
medium entrepreneurs but also motivates & encourages the enterprising & hardworking
people to set-up small-scale ventures in different segments of manufacturing and
servicing.
Various products, right from traditional items to highly sophisticated modern
consumer & capital goods, are being manufactured by MSME units of Punjab. The
industry of the State is also keen to adopt new technological development for home
market & export as well. The Institute is maintaining close coordination with the stake
holders in the State and at National Level for the development of MSME Clusters.
The Institute conducted a number of quality programmes to provide appropriate
platform to prospective entrepreneurs and to render multidimensional support to the
existing industry. This Annual Report highlights various significant activities undertaken
by the Institute during the year 2014-2015.
I appreciate the efforts put in by Shri Piyush Agarwal, Assistant Director (EI) in
bringing out this report.
(VIRINDER SHARMA) Director
Place: LUDHIANA Date:
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INDEX
S. NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO
1. MAP OF PUNJAB STATE 3
2. SECTION –I
ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE
4 - 6
3. SECTION – II
ACTIVITIES PERFORMED
7 - 27
4. ANNEXURE – I
Details of State Level Vendor Development Programme
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5. ANNEXURE – II
Details of Cluster Development Activities
29 (i to v)
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ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE (YEAR: 2014-15)
S. No. Activity Name Target Achievement
1 ESDPs
(i) No. of Programmes 45 41
(ii) No. of Persons Trained 900 962
2 EDPs
(i) No. of Programmes 16 08
(ii) No. of Persons Trained 320 191
3 MDPs
(i) No. of Programmes 07 01
(ii) No. of Persons Trained 140 26
4 Motivation Campaigns
(i) No. of Campaigns 45 30
(ii) No. of Participants - 2646
5 National Level Vendor Development Prog.
(i) No. of Programmes 2 2
(ii) No. of Units Participated - 119
6 State Level Vendor Development Prog.
(i) No. of Programmes 12 12
(ii) No. of Units Participated - 470
7 Re-imbursement of ISO-9001/14001
(i) No. of MSMEs 33 30
(ii) Amount (Rs.in lakh) 40.00 15.19
8 Lean Manufacturing
(i) Awareness Programme - 18
(ii) Lean Audit Conducted - -
9 Design Clinic
(i) Design Projects Approved - -
(ii) Design Awareness Seminars - -
(iii) Design Awareness Programme / Workshop - -
10 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
(i) No. of Seminars - -
(ii) No. of Participants - -
11 Marketing Support/Assistance (Bar Code)
Bar Code Reimbursement
(i) One Time Registration (Cases) - 12
(ii) Annual Recurring Fee (Cases) - 12
(iii) Total Amount (Rs.in lakh) 4.50 420602
Seminar on Barcode 01 01
12 TEQUP
Reimbursement of Certification
(i) National/International Mark (Cases) - 5
(ii) Amount (Rs.in lakh) 15.00 6.30
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13 MA & TU
Reimbursement of Participation in Exhibitions)
(i) No. Of Exhibitions/Units - 56
(ii) Amount (Rs.in lakh) 8.91 8.17
14 Awareness Prog. on QMS/QTT
(i) No. of Programmes 3 3
(ii) No. of Participants - 212
15 Industrial Potential Survey Report 2 1
16 District Industrial Profile - -
17 Project Profiles - -
18 SDP (Machinist) {6 months duration}
(i) No of SDPs - -
(ii) No. of Persons Trained - -
19 SDP (Specialized)
(i) No of SDPs 08 08
(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 103
20 Other Activities
(i) Units benefited through workshops - 150
(ii) Jobs undertaken - 251
(iii) Units registered under single point
registration
- 163
Revenue Earnings during the Year 2014-15
Sr No. Activity Cum. Total
1 Revenue from workshop ( common facilities)
(Target Rs 8.00 lakh)
1,10,900
2. PD Accounts (Revenue from Training Programmes) 8,97,370
3. SDP (Machinist) Fee nil
4. NSIC Regn. /GSPP 4,99,362
5. ESDP Fee 49,300
6. MDP Fee 7,800
7. EDP Fee 3,950
8 Packaging for export 7,500
Total 15,76,182
Notes :
1. The Programmes like EDP, ESDP, MDP and Motivation Campaign have been
stopped since November 2014 as per the directions from Hqrs. Office.
2. The numbers of visitors in the Institute have remarkably increased and now
there is turnout of about 160 -170 visitors per month for various enquires
related to MSMEs.
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ACTIVITIES PERFORMED
MSME-DI, Ludhiana is providing its techno-managerial assistance to existing
as well as new enterprises in the State of Punjab and Union Territory of Chandigarh.
The Institute creates an environment conducive for industrial growth by motivating
the prospective entrepreneurs and by assisting the existing entrepreneurs through its
multidimensional set-up of trade specific Divisions viz. Mechanical Div., Food Div.,
Glass & Ceramics Div., Hosiery Div., Industrial Management Training Div. and
Economic Investigation Div. equipped with expert officials providing techno-
managerial solutions with a human face.
Highlights of Activities Undertaken
2.1 Human Resource Development
The ‘Human Resource Development’ is an important factor for overall
development of any sector, the MSE Sector in particular. In the present world of
competition trained men & women are the real assets of any Nation. The optimal
utilization of this resource is the need of the hour. In this context, the Institute
undertook following activities during the year 2014-15.
2.1.1 Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programmes
The MSME-DI, Ludhiana, during the year, conducted 41 Entrepreneurship Skill
Development Programmes. In these programmes total 963 persons, including 595 SC
Category were provided training, at various places in the State. These 41
programmes were conducted in different categories viz. SC-Stipendiary, Women, SC-
Non Stipendiary and General. In these programmes, the educated unemployed youth
were provided basic inputs covering both managerial and technical aspects to set up
their own venture. Lectures covering philosophy of entrepreneurship, procedures to
set-up MSE units, State & Central Government policies, achievement motivation,
project identification, selection of appropriate technology, production management,
financial management, marketing, quality systems, ethic & moral values, working
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capital assessment, the concept of export & international marketing, preparation of
project reports etc. were delivered by the experts from respective fields. Practical
demonstrations alongwith theoretical linkage, were arranged to provide
comprehensive knowledge for concerned particular trades. The candidates were also
provided opportunities to have interaction with successful entrepreneurs to know the
practical problems they faced and how did they overcome to pave their way to
success. A summarized information on the ESDPs is given in the following table:
Detailed information on conducted the ESDPs during the year 2014-15
S.No. Name
of the
programme
Purpose Duration Held at Trained persons
SC others Total
1. ESDP Garments Mfg. 14.7.14-22.8.14 Sahnewal 13 9 22
2. ESDP Garments Mfg. 15.7.14-25.8.14 Sahnewal 0 22 22
3. ESDP C/H,M&N 21.7.14-29.8.14 Sahnewal 13 10 23
4. ESDP C/H,M&N 28.7.14-5.9.14 Hoshiarpur 16 7 23
5. ESDP C.A with tally 30.7.14-9.9.14 Muktsar 11 9 20
6. ESDP House wiring 4.8.14-12.9.14 Kiratpur 13 11 24
7. ESDP Garments Mfg. 4.8.14-12.9.14 Kaddon 15 10 25
8. ESDP House wiring 5.8.14-15.9.14 kiratpur 12 13 25
9. ESDP C/H,M&N 7.8.14-17.9.14 Rajpura 13 9 22
10. ESDP C.A with tally 6.8.14-17.9.14 Khanna 6 15 21
11. ESDP Soft toys making 11.8.14-19.9.14 Jalandhar 16 9 25
12. ESDP Garments Mfg. 7.8.14-18.9.14 Partap
Singh wala
11 14 25
13. ESDP Soft toys making 7.8.14-17.9.14 Chandigarh 25 0 25
14. ESDP Adobe 7.8.14-18.9.14 Ludhiana 25 0 25
15. ESDP C.A with tally 8.8.14-18.9.14 Rajpura 16 5 21
16. ESDP C/H,M&N 8.8.14-19.9.14 Moga 18 6 24
17. ESDP Garments Mfg. 11.8.14-19.9.14 Smalsar 14 11 25
18. ESDP C/H,M&N 12.8.14-22.9.14 Malerkotla 8 17 25
19. ESDP C/H,M&N 20.8.14-30.9.14 Ludhiana 18 7 25
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20. ESDP House wiring 20.8.14-30.9.14 Rajpura 18 2 20
21. ESDP C/H,M&N 27.8.14-7.10.14 Gurdaspur 18 6 24
22. ESDP C/H,M&N 25.8.14-8.10.14 Amritsar 17 5 22
23. ESDP C.A with tally 8.9.14-17.10.14 Ludhiana 12 10 22
24. ESDP Webpage designing & website Maintenance.
11.9.14-22.10.14 Amritsar 13 9 22
25. ESDP Garments Mfg. 25.9.14-7.11.14 Moranwali 15 10 25
26. ESDP C.A with tally 22.9.14-31.10.14 Jalandhar 23 2 25
27. ESDP C.A with tally 11.9.14-23.10.14 Jodhewal 13 9 22
28. ESDP Garments Mfg. 16.9.14-30.10.14 Halwara 25 0 25
29. ESDP C/H,M&N 25.9.14-12.11.14 Jagraon 10 15 25
30. ESDP House wiring 29.9.14-14.11.14 Ajitwal 25 0 25
31. ESDP Basic welding 30.9.14-17.11.14 Ajitwal 25 0 25
32. ESDP Basic welding 29.9.14-17.11.14 Rajpura 17 5 22
33. ESDP Elect.Gadget repair 10.10.11-21.11.14 Jalandhar 9 15 24
ESDP Garments Mfg. 16.10.14-27.11.14 Bassi 14 11 25
34. ESDP Elect.Gadget repair 17.10.14-2.12.14 Jalandhar 14 10 24
35. ESDP Garments Mfg. 28.10.14-8.12.14 Amritsar 0 25 25
36. ESDP House wiring 30.10.14-10.12.14 Kiratpur 20 5 25
37. ESDP Plumbing 31.10.14-11.12.14 Kiratpur 18 7 25
38. ESDP Food processing 30.10.14-11.12.14 Ludhiana 5 19 24
39. ESDP Washing M/c repair 31.10.14-12.12.14 Brass 16 4 20
40. ESDP Photography studio & photo shop
11.11.14-22.12.14 Khanna 5 15 20
Total 595 368 963
2.1.2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes
The Institute, during the year 2014-15, conducted 08 Entrepreneurship
Development Programmes, in which total 191 persons, including 117 SC
Category were provided training. The main objective of such programmes was
to train young people to make them successful entrepreneurs, who may set-up
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MSE units. The candidates were provided motivational as well as managerial
inputs to provide comprehensive knowledge including procedures to set-up
MSE units, State & Central Government policies, achievement motivation,
project identification, selection of appropriate technology, production
management, financial management, marketing, quality systems, ethic &
moral values, working capital assessment, the concept of export &
international marketing, preparation of project reports etc. Summarized
information on the EDPs conducted during the year 2014-15 is given in the
following tables:
Detailed information on conducted the EDP during the year 2014-15
S.No. Name of the programme
Duration Held at Persons Trained
SC Others Total
1. EDP 25.7.14-8.8.14 Ludhiana 5 16 21
2. EDP 12.8.14-25.8.14 Jalandhar 7 15 22
3. EDP 26.9.14-14.10.14 Jagraon 14 10 24
4. EDP 9.10.14-22.10.14 Rajpura 16 9 25
5. EDP 13.10.14-27.10.14 Jalandhar 25 0 25
6. EDP 14.10.14-28.10.14 Jalandhar 11 14 25
7. EDP 11.11.14-24.11.14 Jagraon 15 10 25
8. EDP 12.11.14-25.11.14 Jagraon 24 0 24
TOTAL 117 74 191
2.1.2 Management Development Programmes
The Institute conducted 01 MDP during the year 2014-15, in which the
training was provided to total 26 persons. The participants were provided
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comprehensive inputs on modern business practices on the respective fields
were provided so that the candidates may have an exposure of latest
techniques of modern management especially in view of changing scenario of
global business.
The detail of Management Development Programmes conducted during
the year is given as follows:
Detailed information on conducted the MDPs during the year 2014-15
S.no Name of the
programme
Purpose Duration Held at Trained persons
SC others Total
1. MDP Marketing Management
25.8.14-29.8.14
RIMT, Mandi
Gobindgarh
0 26 26
Total 0 26
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2.1.3 Motivation Campaigns
The motivation campaigns are of great impact to motivate the educated
unemployed youth in the State to go for self-employment by setting up MSE
ventures. Motivation Campaigns are prelude to EDPs/ESDPs. The Institute
conducted 30 such Motivation Campaigns at different industrially backward and
rural places in the State, in which 2756 persons participated.
Detailed information on conducted the IMCs during the year 2014-15
S.No Place Dated Category Trained persons
SC others Total
1. Kotla 18.7.14 G 11 67 78
2. Sahnewal 10.7.14 SC 72 71 143
3. Jalandhar 30.7.14 SC 46 37 83
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4. Moga 17.7.14 SC 53 16 69
5. Muktsar 28.7.14 SC 36 20 56
6. Ludhiana 31.7.14 SC 29 31 60
7. Ajitwal 21.8.14 G 24 75 99
8. Ludhiana 26.8.14 G 5 81 86
9. Rajpura 4.8.14 G 25 75 100
10. Amritsar 12.8.14 G 0 45 45
11. Ludhiana 14.8.14 G 18 57 75
12. Partap singh
wala
6.8.14 SC 51 21 72
13. Kaddon 1.8.14 SC 37 13 50
14. Samalsar 8.8.14 SC 30 19 49
15. Halwara 22.8.14 SC 85 7 92
16. Hoshiarpur 23.7.14 SC 48 23 71
17. Gurdaspur 26.8.14 SC 46 26 72
18. Manuke 10.9.14 SC 150 0 150
19. Jagraon 5.9.14 SC 69 54 123
20. Pathankot 22.9.14 SC 92 36 128
21. Anadpursahib 23.9.14 G 44 93 137
22. Sub-Area-
Pathankot
23.9.14 G 48 198 246
23. Khassa Cantt,
Amritsar
10.10.14 G 0 68 68
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24. Bassi Pathana 15.10.14 G 10 40 50
25. Nabha 16.10.14 SC 48 52 100
26. Brass 30.10.14 SC 47 3 50
27. Ludhiana 3.11.14 G 24 64 88
28. Ajitwal 14.11.14 SC 66 56 122
29. Manuke . 19.11.14 SC 50 34 84
30. Jalandhar 9.10.14 SC 70 40 110
Total 1334 1422 2756
2.1.5 Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized)
The Institute conducted 8 Skill Development Programmes (Specialized)
in which total 103 (Gen: 77, OBC: 02, SC: 24) candidates participated. Female
candidates were 03 in all. The following table provides more details about
topics, duration and participants of these courses held at Ludhiana:
S.No. Details of Training Programme Participants
1. SDP on CNC Programming & Machining with auto CAD (6.1.2014 to 2.4.2014)
09
2. SDP on CNC Programming & Machining with auto CAD (10.03.2014 to 5.6.2014)
10
3. SDP on CNC Programming & Machining with auto CAD (19.05.2014 to 11.08.2014)
20
4. SDP on CNC Programming & Machining with auto CAD (21.07.2014 to 21.10.2014)
16
5. SDP on CNC Programming & Machining with auto CAD (01.09.2014 to 01.12.2014)
13
6. SDP on CNC Programming & Machining with auto CAD (29.12.2014 to 25.03.2014)
17
7. SDP on Pharmacist Assistant (13.10.2014 to 29.12.2014)
10
8. SDP on Lab Technicians (13.10.2014 to 29.12.2014)
08
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2.2 Economic Investigation
This activity has its own significance. The studies conducted & results
arrived at, under this activity act as basis for formulating/chalking-out various
development policies and programmes by the Organizations entrusted with the
job. The Industrial Potential Surveys & Industrial Profiles are used as guide for
prospective entrepreneurs. Several pending Quarterly Reports in respect of EM
Part –II filed in the State as well as UT, Chandigarh were sent to Hqrs. Office
during the year. During the year, the Institute prepared the following Survey
Report and Industrial Profile.
Industrial Potential Survey of Pathankot District
2.3 Promotional Programmes
Promotional programmes cover various activities undertaken by the
Institute, which act as catalyst in promoting the growth of MSME sector in the
region. The following paragraphs highlight the detailed information on each
activity.
2.3.1 Government Stores Purchases Programme
The Single Points Registration Scheme helps the MSE units marketing
their products to Government Departments, Corporations, Autonomous Bodies,
Agencies, etc. The registration under the scheme is considered at par with
DGS&D.
The units registered under the scheme are eligible to avail of various
incentives like supply of Tender Application Forms free of any charges,
exemption from depositing earnest money and guarantee money limited to the
registered monetary capacity.
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The units desirous of getting registration under the scheme apply to the
NSIC Ltd. in the prescribed application forms, in turn, the applications after
preliminary scrutiny by them are forwarded to MSMEDI for assessing the
technical capability of the units. The units are visited and operation-wise
capability to produce quality goods are assessed by the Officers and based on
the merit of the cases, are recommended to NSIC Ltd.
During the year under report, the Institute finalized 163 cases (Fresh-
110, Addl. / Amend.-53) of MSE units under Government Stores Purchase
Programme, thus earning revenue of Rs. 4,99,362/-.
2.3.2 Vendor Development Programmes
To enable PSUs/large scale organizations to identify suitable vendors in
MSE Sector for outsourcing their requirements and also to provide an
opportunity to prospective entrepreneurs to liaise with industrial buyers, the
Institute conducted 14 numbers of Vendor Development Programmes at
various places.
2.3.2.1 National Level Vendor Development Programme
(NLVDP)
MSME-DI, Ludhiana organized a National Vendor Development
Programme in association with M/s Auto Parts Manufacturers Association,
Ludhiana from 13th -14th February 2015 at Ludhiana. During the Programme 8
Seminars were conducted. Total stalls were 44. Approximately Rs 100.00 cr of
business enquiry was generated.
MSME-DI, Ludhiana also organized a National Vendor Development
Programme in association with CICU, Ludhiana at Rail Coach Factory,
Kapurthala 59 units participated in the programme. 15 applications have been
received by RCF, Kapurthala from MSMEs.
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2.3.2.2 State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP)
The Institute conducted the following 12 SLVDPs during the year. The
details is available at Annexure I.
In these SLVDPs, the items being procured by the respective Public
Sector Undertakings (PSUs) / Government Department and their procurement
procedures were discussed in detail.
2.3.3 International Co-operation Scheme
This scheme is being implemented for technology infusion & up
gradation, modernisation and promotion of exports of MSEs. Under this
scheme the applications of 10 trade associations were forwarded to the office
of DC (MSME), New Delhi, for the following Exhibitions/Trade Fairs held during
the year:
2.3.4 National Awards
The Government of India, Ministry of MSME has established the
following National Awards to honour and commemorate the MSE
entrepreneurs for their outstanding achievements:
National Awards for Outstanding Entrepreneurship in MSMEs
National Awards for Innovation in MSMEs
National Awards for Research & Development in MSMEs
National Awards for Quality Product in MSEs
National Awards for Lean Manufacturing Techniques in MSMEs
The Directors of MSME-DIs throughout the country are the conveners of
the State Level Selection Committees for these awards. Applications from
eligible MSE entrepreneurs and units are scrutinized and the team members to
ascertain the authenticity of the data provided by them visit the units. The
State Level Selection Committees headed by the Secretary Industry, Punjab
Government, review these cases. Deserving entrepreneurs and units, as per
the criterion laid down in the Scheme are recommended to the Office of the
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Development Commissioner (MSME), New Delhi, for further processing. The
following 17 units of Punjab and UT Chandigarh were recommended for
consideration of Award in their respective category:
1) Outstanding Efforts in ENTREPRENEURSHIP (MSMEs engaged in Manufacturing)
Entrepreneurship in Micro Sector
S.No. Name & Address Category
1. M/s. Adison Pharmaceuticals Micro
Entrepreneurship in Small Sector
S.No. Name & Address Category
1. M/s. Aqua Systems Pvt. Ltd. Small
2. M/s. Victor Forgings Small
3. M/s. Navyug (India) Limited Small
4. M/s. G S Engitech Pvt. Ltd. Small
Entrepreneurship in Medium Sector
S.No. Name & Address Category
1. M/s. Dasmesh Mechanical Works Medium
2. M/s. Kartar Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd. Medium
2) MSEs for Quality Products
S.No. Name & Address Category Products
1. M/s. Sack International Pvt. Ltd. Micro Electronic Surveillance
& Security system
2. M/s. Adison Pharmaceuticals Micro Active Pharmaceutical
Ingredients
3. M/s. Kalsi Metal Works Pvt. Ltd. Small Energy efficient Pumps
3) Product /Process Innovation Efforts
S.No. Name & Address Category
1. M/s. Kartar Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd. Medium
2. M/s. Dashmesh mechanical Works Medium
4) Lean Manufacturing Techniques
S.No. Name & Address Category
1. M/s. Adison Pharmaceuticals Small
2. M/s. Aqua Systems Pvt. Ltd. Small
3. M/s. Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. Small
4. M/s. Nicks (India) Tools Small
5. M/s. Dashmesh Mechanical Works Medium
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2.3.5 ISO-9001/14001
The Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to adopt quality
management systems by obtaining ISO certification. Under the Incentive Scheme for
ISO-900/14001/HACCP certification, the Institute disbursed an amount of Rs.
15,19,058/- as one time re-imbursement to 30 applicants as per following details:
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S.NO. NAME OF THE UNIT SUBSIDY AMOUNT (RS.)
1. M/S AQUA SYSTEMS PVT.LTD., D-192, INDL.AREA, PH-VIII, MOHALI
33750
2. M/S AARTI STRIPS PVT. LTD., GURU KI NAGRI, MANDI GOBINDGARH
66000
3. M/S B.S.STEEL INDUSTRIES, VILLAGE ALOUR, KHANNA
66000
4. M/S KING STEEL ROLLING MILLS, G.T.ROAD, SIRHIND SIDE, MANDI GOBINDGARH
66000
5. M/S LAKSHMKI STEEL ROLLING MILLS, VILLAGE ALOUR BADINPUR ROAD, KHANNA
72750
6. M/S RAJSHREE INDUSTRRIES, D-2, FOCAL POINT, MANDI GOBINDGARH
41250
7. M/S ROYAL STEEL ROLLING MILLS, G.T.ROAD, MANDI GOBINDGARH
65250
8. M/S ROYAL ISPAT UDYOG,VILLAGE KUMBH, MANDI GOBINDGARH
72750
9. M/S UDEHRA MECH.WORKS, D-88, PH-V, FOCAL POINT, LUDHIANA
45788
10. M/S LUXMI INGOTS PVT.LTD., B-29, 1228, INDL.AREA-C, DHANDARI KALAN, LUDHIANA
48750
11. M/S JAIN ALLOYS, TALWARA ROAD, BYE PASS SIRHIND SIDE, MANDI GOBINDGARH
66000
12. M/S SURAJ INTEERNATIONAL, B-30, 3567, HIRA NAGAR, OPP. TRUCK UNION, LUDHIANA
45000
13. M/S BHUSHAN INDUSTRIES (REGD), D-184, PH-VI, FOCAL POINT, LUDHIANA
45000
14. M/S OAYKAY FORGINGS PVT.LTD., B-26, FOCAL POINT, JALANDHAR
51000
15. M/S SAKAY TRADERS, VARIANA, KAPURTHALA ROAD, JALANDHAR
52500
16. M/S MALWA STEELS, 536/25/3-B, INDL.AREA-C, SUA ROAD, DHANDARI KALAN, LUDHIANA
37500
17. M/S GURU PLASTIC INDUSTRIES, 7536, ST.NO.4, NEW AMAR NAGAR, BEHIND ATI, LUDHIANA
36000
18. M/S BASANT FABRICATORS, A-33,INDL.DEV.COLONY, JALANDHJAR
54750
19. M/S JAINCO VALVES (P) LTD., D-179, FOCAL POINT EXT., JALANDHAR
52500
20. M/S S.R.ENGG.INDUSTRIES, FATEHGARH CHUHRIA ROAD, HANDIAYA HANDIAYA
30000
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(BARNALA)
21. M/S PRIME INDUSTRIES, 4-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COLON Y, HOSHIARPUR
41250
22. M/S R.B.GEARS PVT.LTD., C-57, Opp.A-16, FOCAL POINT, CHANALO, KURALI (ROPAR)
50520
23. M/S RAJ AMAR FORGINGS PVT.LTD., INDUSTRIAL AREA-C, NR TEXLA PLASTIC, KANGANWAL, LUIDHIANA
67500
24. M/S SHIV ENGG.INDUSTRIES, 327-A, INDUSTRIAL AREA-A, LUDHIANA
58500
25. M/S CARGO MOTORS PVT.LTD., CARGO HOUSE, NEAR BSF CHOWK, JALANDHAR
24000
26. M/S GURDEV SINGH HARJIT SINGH, LINK ROAD, MANSA.
30000
27. M/S JITEN STEEL INDUSTRIES, B-4,FOCAL POINT, MANDI GOBINDGARH
41250
28. M/S SKYWAYS COACH BUILDERS PVT.LTD., G.T.ROAD, BYE PASS, CHOGITTI, JALANDHAR
75000
29. M/S MICRO TESTING & CALIBRATIONB SOLUTIONS, 603,ST.NO.6, VIJAY NAGAR, PATIALA
37500
30. M/S MADHO ENGG.WORKS (REGD), B-I, FOCAL POINT, INDL.AREA, G.T.ROAD, MOGA
45000
TOTAL 1519058
2.3.6 NMCP Schemes
Under the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, the
following activities were undertaken during the year:
2.3.6.1 Lean Manufacturing
An Awareness Programme on Lean Manufacturing Practices was
conducted in association with NPC, Chandigarh at Ludhiana on
15.02.104. The programme was attended by 80 entrepreneurs.
Under this scheme 2 Days’ Lean MBR V Audit of Beta Light Engineering
Cluster, Mohali, jointly with the team of NPC, Chandigarh was conducted
on 17th & 18th December 2013. The level of implementation of lean
practices in 10 units was thoroughly examined during the Audit.
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2.3.6.2 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
The Institute organized Awareness Programme on IPRs on 17.02.2014
at Glada Ground, Ludhiana in association with Auto Parts Manufacturers
Association, Ludhiana. Various aspects related to Intellectual Property Rights,
concept of Copyrights and Trade Secret for MSMEs and other related matters
were discussed in detail. About 150 existing and prospective entrepreneurs
attended the programme.
2.3.6.4 Bar Code
2.3.6.4.1 Bar Code Re-imbursement
The Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to avail financial
assistance for using global standards in Bar-coding. Under this scheme the
Institute disbursed an amount of Rs. 4,20,602/- (Rs. 2,43,750/- for One Time
Registration Fee and Rs. 1,76,852 for Annual Recurring Fee) as re-
imbursement of Bar Code registration fee to 12 MSE units.
Name of units
Sanctioned Amount
SSI-MDA (One time registration fee)
NMCP Scheme (Annual
recurring fee)
M/s. Tinchem Enterprises, Patiala
M/s. Celec Enterprises, Ludhiana.
M/s. Raja Farms (P). Ltd., Rajpura
M/s. Universal Leggaurd, Jalandhar
M/s. R. M. Exports, Jalandhar (Applied two times )
M/s. M. D. Tea Industries, Jalandhar
M/s. Ginni Tea Industries, Dhuri
M/s. Super Foods, Chandigarh
M/s. Bittu Foods, Mansa
M/s. Jain Manufacturing Company , Ludhiana
Devi Dayal Verma Rice & Gen. Mills, Chandigarh
M/s. Eastend Exports, Ludhiana
4.50 Lakhs
(for both one time
registration & annual recurring
fee, including Rs. 2.00
Lakh Addl. Sanction)
243750 176852
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2.3.6.5 TEQUP (Product Certification)
2.3.6.5.1 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 5 MSEs for re-imbursement
amounting to Rs 6,30,493/- as per following details:
S.N. Name and address of unit Type of Certification National/ Intl.
Amount Reimbursed Rs.
1 M/s. Celec Enterprises 423/23 Near PSEB, Indl Area- A, Ludhiana
International 2,00,000
2 M/s. En En Engineering Works, E-89 Phase-IV Focal Point, Ludhiana
National 36,000
3 M/s. Free India Woollen Mills NetaJi Nagar Near Nagesh Hosiery Mills,Vill. Bhattia Ludhiana
International 1,55,643
4 M/s. RINOX ENGINEERING 2 Giaspura Road, Dhandari Kalan, Ludhiana
International 2,00,000
5 M/s. ASIAN BIKES PVT LTD SUA Road, Dhandari Kalan, Ludhiana
National 38,850
Total 6,30,493
2.3.6.6 MA & TU
2.3.6.6.1 Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions
Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to avail financial
assistance for participation in INTERPRINT EXPO-2014 held at Ludhiana w.e.f.
10.10.2014 to 13.10. 2014. Under this scheme, the Institute processed the cases
of 13 MSEs amounting to Rs. 1,91,700/- as per following detail:
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INTERPRINT EXPO-2014 held at Ludhiana w.e.f. 10.10.2014 to 13. 10. 2014.
S,NO. NAME OF THE UNIT ELIGIBLE AMOUNT 50% AMOUNT
1 M/s 3 D Technologies, 56, Indl. Area, Ph-9, Mohali.
27000/- 13500/
2 M/s ACME Sales Corp, 267, 100 feet Road, East, Amritsar,
27000/- 13500/
3 M/s Frends Engineers Corp, 390, Focal Point, Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
4 M/s Janta Forging & Packaging , 518, East Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
5 M/s Manjuson Enterprises, 34, Indl. Area, Focal Point, Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
6 M/s M.B. Industries, Guru Nanak Nagar, Amritsar
27000/- 13500/
7 M/s Poineer Graphics, Plot No.33, Focal Point, Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
8 M/s Sandeep Engineering Plot No.1, Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
9 M/s Sandeep Enterprises, Bhai Laloo ji Nagar, G.t. Road, , Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
10 M/s Senior Paper & Pack Machinery, MFG-Co, Main , G.t. Road, Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
11 M/s Unija Packaging Systems 21, Preet Nagar, Batala Road, Amritsar.
27000/- 13500/
12 M/s Lucky Pre- Press & Printers, SCF-13/1, Partap bagh, Jalandhar City.
27000/- 21600/
13 M/s Senior Foundry & Engg. Works, G.t. Road, Amritsar.
27000/- 21600/
TOTAL 1,91,700/-
2.3.6.7 Awareness Prog. on QMS/QTT
The Institute organized three Awareness Programme on Quality
Management Standards and Quality Technology Tools at Ludhiana and Batala.
The details are as follows:
Sl No.
Date of Programme
In Association with
No. of Participants
Place
1. 13.08.2014 Punjab Trade center 86 Ludhiana
2. 18.02.2015 Ludhiana Machine Tools Mfrs. Association
55 Ludhiana
3. 23.03.2015 Batala Club 71 Batala
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2.3.7 Common Facility Services
The common facility services are the significant elements of Promotional
Activities of the Institute. These services are rendered in two trades,
Mechanical Engineering, and Food Products through the Engineering
Workshop and Training cum Product Development Center (TPDC) for Food
Products. The precision machines installed in the Workshop assist
entrepreneurs in developing products requiring higher accuracy in cylindrical &
surface grinding, milling and turning, The TPDC provides assistance in the field
of food & agro products through training and demonstrations to the existing
and prospective entrepreneurs. The Institute earned revenue amounting to Rs.
1,10,900/- through its Engineering Workshop in which 251 jobs were
undertaken and 150 units were benefited.
2.4 Consultancy Services
This is one of the important activities being carried-out by the Institute.
Consultancy services include not only providing guidance to set-up new units
but also to the existing MSME units pertaining to techno-managerial-cum-
marketing assistance.
Prospective entrepreneurs are guided in identifying the viable
products/projects, selection of appropriate technology, manufacturing
processes and techniques, selection of machinery & equipment, raw materials,
standardization and specifications and quality control techniques. Information
is also provided about various facilities being provided by other Organizations
like DIC, NSIC, financial institutions etc.
While providing consultancy services to existing units, developments
taking place in various fields like technology, manufacturing processes, market
trends, environmental protection, energy conservation etc. were taken care of.
These factors lead to improve the quality of their products vis-a-vis to improve
their overall productivity.
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2.4.1.1 Co-ordination with Central & State Govt. Organizations
Under this activity, officers of the Institute participate 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 in the region.
The Director/Officers of the Institute attended a number of other
meetings convened by various Departments or Organizations and the same
are as were:
State Level Bankers’ Committee Meeting
Empowered Committee Meeting of MSEs - RBI, Chandigarh
Meeting of Sectoral Sub Committee for Innovation of Manufacturing Sector
Advisory Committee Meeting of Govt. Institute of Chemistry and Knitting Technology, Ludhiana
Meetings of Central Government Employees’ Welfare Co-ordination Committee, Ludhiana
Task Force Committee Meetings for PMEGP conducted by DICs
2.5 Other Activities
2.5.1 Cluster Development Programme
The details of cluster activities taken up by this institute is at Annexure II.
2.6.2 Visit of Sh. Giriraj Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State for MSME Sh. Giriraj Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State (MSME) visited Training-cum-Product Development Centre for Agro & Food Processing Industries at the Institute on 07.12.2014 and discussed about the activities of TPDC and the role played in training & support to existing/potential entrepreneurs to set up their own food processing units. He also closely examined the food products manufactured during the training program conducted in the TPDC. He showed keen interest in processing of Soya products.
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2.7.3 Contact with the Industries Associations of the State
The following Industrial Associations were contacted at different occasions
either for getting varied information concerning their industry to have first- hand
knowledge or to participate / organize various programmes with their cooperation by
the officers/Director of the Institute.
United Cycle & Parts Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana
Ludhiana Sewing Machine Dealers & Assemblers Association, Ludhiana
Ludhiana Sewing Machine Industries Association, Ludhiana
Patiala Chamber of Industries (Regd.), Patiala
Knitwear Club (Regd.), Cemetery Road, Ludhiana
Mohali Industries Association, Association Bhawan, Mohali
Textile Manufacturers Association, Amritsar
Association of Sports Goods Industries (Regd.), Jalandhar
Auto Parts Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana
Fasteners Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana
Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings, Ludhiana.
All India Valves & Cocks Mfr. Association, Jalandhar
Builders hardware Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana
North India Printers Association, Ludhiana
Offset Printers Association, Ludhiana
Mandi Gobindgarh Infrastructure Cluster, Mandi Gobindgarh
Garment Machinery Manufacturers and Suppliers Association, Ludhiana
Industries Association, Chandigarh
Chamber of Chandigarh Industries, Chandigarh
All India Steel Re-rollers Association, Mandi Gobindgarh
Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings, Mohali
Amritsar Warp Knitters Association, Amritsar
Garments Manufacturers Association, Moti Nagar
Oil Expeller & Parts Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana
Electroplaters Association, Ludhiana
Ludhiana Foundry Association, Ludhiana
PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Chandigarh
Focal Point Industries Association, Ludhiana
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