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    DECLARATION

    I Mr. Mihir Shere of PARLE TILAK VIDYALAYA ASSOCIATIONS,

    M.L.DAHANUKAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE hereby declare that I have

    completed this project District Industries Centres in the academic year 2013-2014. All

    the facts information submitted in the project are true and original to the best of my

    knowledge.

    (MIHIR SHERE)

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    INDEX

    SR. NO. TITLE

    1 INTRODUCTION

    2 MAIN ACTIVITIES OF DIC

    3 OTHER ACTIVITIES OF DIC

    4 OBJECTIVES OF DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE (DIC)

    5 FUNCTIONS OF DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES (DIC)

    6 VARIOUS SCHEMES UNDER DISTRICT INDUSTRIES

    CENTRES (DIC)

    7 WEBLIOGRAPHY

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    INTRODUCTION

    In each district one agency to deal with all requirements of small and village Industries. This

    is called District Industries Centre The District Industries Centre was setup in the year

    1978 with objective of promotion and development of the Micro Small and Medium

    Enterprises. Only one DIC was established to cater to the needs of the entire UT of Andaman

    and Nicobar Islands. The DIC initially was under the Central Sector, from 1193 onwards it

    was brought under the State Sector. The DIC has been functioning as a separate entity since

    2004 under the Administrative Control Secretary (Industries), A & N Administration.

    The District Industries Centre was setup in the year 1978 with objective of promotion and

    development of the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises. Only one DIC was established to

    cater to the needs of the entire UT of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The DIC initially was

    under the Central Sector, from 1193 onwards it was brought under the State Sector. The DIC

    has been functioning as a separate entity since 2004 under the Administrative Control

    Secretary (Industries), A & N Administration.

    The District Industries Centres have undertaken various programmes for investment

    promotion at the grassroot level such as a organizing seminars workshops, extending support

    for trade fairs and exhibitions organized by various Industries associations.

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    All the services and support required by for MSME units under the single roof of the District

    Industries Centre. The Centre has a separate wing to look-after the special needs of cottage

    and house-hold industries as district from small industries.

    Administration

    General Manager is the head of the District Industries Centre. The post of General Manager is

    of Joint / Deputy Commissioner level. The General Manager has senior officers to assist him,

    such as Manager (Raw Material), Manager (Credit), Manage (Economic Investigation),

    Manager (Marketing) Industrial Promotion Officer(IPO) and Technical Officer cum Project

    Manager (PM)

    Monitoring of DICs

    The functioning of DICs and their achievement is monitored by Industries Commissioner,

    Meeting of General Managers are organized frequently to evaluate the performance and also

    help in resolving difficulties in implementation of different schemes.To resolve the problems

    of industries/industrialists, there are two types of committee at the district level viz.

    District Industrial Executive Committee (DIEC)

    DIEC is constituted for solving industry related problems And promoting industrtial growth.

    District Colector is the Chairman of this Committee and General Manager of DIC is the

    Member Secretary. The other members of the DIEC are President of District Panchayat,

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    DDO, MP, MLAs, Prominent persons active in Industries in the district and members of all

    district level industries associations.

    Single Window Industrial Follow up Team (SWIFT)

    Enterpreneurs face many difficulties when they start new industries. They have to deal with

    many government agencies and get many clearances. SWIFT helps them in guiding solving

    their problems at a single spot. This committee is working under the District Collector,

    General Manager of DIC is the Member Secretary and District Development Officer is Vice

    President of SWIFT. All industries related officers in the district are members of this

    committee.

    The 'District Industries Centre' (DICs) programme was started by the central government in

    1978 with the objective of providing a focal point for promoting small, tiny, cottage and

    village industries in a particular area and to make available to them all necessary services and

    facilities at one place.District Industries Centres are engaged for promotion of SSI to achieve

    the goal of providing more employment and rendering economic development. Identification

    and careful selection of potential entrepreneurs with the appropriate traits and attributes are a

    major part of training and motivation activities of DICs. Regular sitting with entrepreneurs

    and Block/ Gram Panchayat wise group discussion to make them aware and motivate the

    local people and artisans are taken up.

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    The finances for setting up DICs in a state are contributed equally by the particular state

    government and the central government. To facilitate the process of small enterprise

    development, DICs have been entrusted with most of the administrative and financial powers.

    For purpose of allotment of land, work sheds, raw materials etc., DICs functions under the

    'Directorate of Industries'. Each DIC is headed by a General Manager who is assisted by four

    functional managers and three project managers to look after the following activities :

    Activities of District Industries Centre (DIC):

    i. Economic Investigation

    ii. Plant and Machinery

    iii. Research, education and training

    iv. Raw materials

    v. Credit facilities

    vi. Marketing assistance

    vii. Cottage industries

    DICs are the Nodal Offices towards development of Industries. All intending entrepreneours

    are welcome. DICs also depute Industrial Development Officers at the Block Office.

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    MAIN ACTIVITY OF DIC

    To develop and promote Cottage and Small Scale Industries in the district. The Small Scale

    Industries (SSI) means the Industries with investment upto Rs 1 (one) crore in plant &

    machinery

    Facilities And Other Services

    1. S.S.I. Registration

    a) Provisional/Temporary Registration : Before starting the SSI Unit, this registration is

    issued

    b) Permanent/Final Registration : After commencement of production of SSI Unit, this

    registration is issued

    2. Preference For Power Connection

    Priority is given for WBSEB electric power connection to registered SSI Unit

    3. Project/Scheme Vetting

    Project Scheme of SSI unit is vetted for technical feasibility

    4. Marketing Assistance to Handicraft Products

    Given through participation in WB Handicrafts Expo'

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    5. Special Assistance Rendered

    For setting up Haldia Petrochemicals Downstream Units.

    6. National Project of Bio-Gas Development (NPBD)

    Construction of Bio-gas plant (family size 1-cum to 10-cum). Main usage are...

    a) Domestic cooking and lighting

    b) Production of organic manure (enriched with NPK) for better yield in agricultural,

    horticultural & pisicultural sectors

    c) Helps to maintain ecological balance. Provision of Govt. subsidy to all categories of

    beneficiaries

    7. Pollution Clearance for SSI Units

    Pollution Clearance Certificate (consent for starting all categories, viz. Green, Orange,

    Red of SSI units) is issued on behalf of WBPCB and also the consent to operate for Green

    category only

    8. Training Programme

    Some training programmes on different trades as mentioned below are organised from time to

    time for prospective entrepreneurs and handicraft artisans

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    Entrepreneurship Development Programme

    Special Training Programmes for Women/Physically Handicapped and Backward Classes

    (plumbing, pump-set repair, umbrella repair, batik print, etc.)

    Transfer of Skill and Service Centres (terracotta)

    Design Development/Craft Development for Handicraft Industries, Cane and Bamboo

    Products, Wood Carving, Solapith work

    9. REGP/BSKP/Minority Loans

    Technical vetting of project/scheme is done here for these Extra departmental financial

    assistance schemes...

    a) REGP (Rural Employment generation programme)

    It is launched by Khadi and Village Industries Commission. The main features are...

    - Meant only for rural areas of population (less that 20,000) and for viable village-industry

    projects.

    - Maximum limitprojects upto Rs 10.0 lakhs and Rs 25.0 lakhs for institution @ 30%

    project cost upto Rs 10.00 lakhs will be provided as Margin Money in the form of backend

    subsidy after 2 years.

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    b) BSKP: Bangla Swanirbhar Karma Sangthan Prakalpa

    This Scheme is promoted by Youth Welfare Department. The key features are...

    For municipal areas only

    Projects on industry, service & business sectors

    Projects upto Rs 10.0 lakhs for individual @ 20% Govt. Subsidy on the project cost

    c) MINORITY:

    Self-employment Project for Minority Communities only. Scheme is financed and promoted

    by West Bengal Minorities Development & Finance Corporation (WBMDFC).

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    OTHER ACTIVITIES

    Seminars

    o District or Taluka Level

    o Buyer-Seller & Exhibition

    Others Activities

    o Recovery of Package Loan margin Money Loan & Subsidy

    o Welfare of Salt Workers and Recovery of Royalty from Salt Workers.

    o Follow up of Industrial Approvals.

    o Follow up of units which have availed benefits under incentives schemes

    Self Employment Scheme

    7. Recommendation of loan applications under Vajpayee Bankable Scheme8. Recommendation of loan application under PMEGP Scheme9. Manav Kalyan YojanaTool kits to artisans.

    Co-operative Package Scheme

    10.Package Scheme11.Handloom Development Scheme12.Training & Production centre13.Woolen Carpet Centre

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    14.Weaving Scheme15.Recovery of Loan & Share contribution of Co-operative Societies16.Liquidation of Industrial Society17.Preparation of Project Profiles18.Audit of Industrial Society19.Gramodyog Vikas Kendra20.Hastakala Mela

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    OBJECTIVES OF DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE (DIC)

    Accelerate the overall efforts for industrialisation of the district. Rural industrialisation and development of rural industries and handicrafts. Attainment of economic equality in various regions of the district. Providing the benefit of the government schemes to the new entrepreneurs. Centralisation of procedures required to start a new industrial unit and minimisation-

    of the efforts and time required to obtain various permissions, licenses, registrations,

    subsidies etc.

    Acts as the focal point of the industrialisation of the district. Prepares the industrial profile of the district with respect to Statistics and information about existing industrial units in the district in the large,

    Medium, small as well as co-operative sectors.

    Opportunity guidance to entrepreneurs. Compilation of information about local sources of raw materials and their availability. Manpower assessment with respect to skilled, semi-skilled workers. Assessment of availability of infrastructure facilities like quality testing, research and

    development, transport, prototype development, warehouse etc.

    Organises entrepreneurship development training programs.

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    Provides information about various government schemes, subsidies, grants andassistance available from the other corporations set up for promotion of industries.

    Gives SSI registration. Prepares techno-economic feasibility report. Advices the entrepreneurs on investments. Acts as a link between the entrepreneurs and the lead bank of the district.

    Implements government sponsored schemes for educated unemployed people like

    PMRY scheme, Jawahar Rojgar Yojana, etc.

    Helps entrepreneurs in obtaining licenses from the Electricity Board, Water SupplyBoard, No Objection Certificates etc.

    Assist the entrepreneur to procure imported machinery and raw materials. Organises marketing outlets in liaison with other government agencies.

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    FUNCTIONS OF DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES (DIC)

    1. Implementation of various schemes and programmes for employment generation and

    extend welfare schemes.

    2. Co-ordination and liaison with various district bodies/ authorities.

    3. Assisting other Govt. departments with regard to industrial information/ surveys etc.

    4. Creation Project data banks

    5. Acts as the focal point of the industrialisation of the district through promotional

    programmes.

    6. Opportunity guidance to entrepreneurs.

    7. Compilation of information about local sources of raw materials and their availability.

    8. Manpower assessment with respect to skilled, semi-skilled workers.

    9. Assessment of availability of infrastructure facilities like quality testing, research and

    development, transport, prototype development, warehouse etc.

    10. Organises entrepreneurship development training programs.

    11. Provides information about various government schemes, subsidies, grants and

    assistance available from the other corporations set up for promotion of industries.

    12. Advices the entrepreneurs on investments.

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    13. Acts as a link between the entrepreneurs and the lead bank of the district.

    14. Implements government sponsored schemes for educated unemployed people.

    15. Helps entrepreneurs in obtaining licenses from the Electricity Board, Water Supply

    Board, No Objection Certificates etc.

    16. Assist the entrepreneur to procure imported machinery and raw materials.

    17. Organises fairs, marketing outlets in liaison with other government agencies.

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    Extent of assistance :

    90% loan for general group and 95% for special group will be available from public sector

    banks, Regional rural banks, IDBI. In urban areas, 15% margin money subsidy for general

    group and 25% for special group will be available through KVIC. In rural areas, the margin

    money subsidy will be 25% to 35% respectively. Special group include

    SC/ST/OBC/minority/woman/ex-servicemen/physically handicapped.

    1. Eligibility :

    1. Any individual, above 18 years of age

    2. For setting up of project costing above Rs.10 lakh in the manufacturing sector and

    above Rs. 5 lakh in the business/service sector, the beneficiaries should have at least VIII

    standard pass educational qualification.

    3. Assistance under the Scheme is available only for new projects sanctioned

    specifically under the PMEGP.

    4. Self Help Groups (including those belonging to BPL provided that they have not

    availed benefits under any other Scheme) are also eligible for assistance under PMEGP.

    5. Institutions registered under Societies Registration Act,1860;

    6. Production Co-operative Societies, and Charitable Trusts.

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    7. Existing Units (under PMRY, REGP or any other scheme of Government of India or

    State Government) and the units that have already availed Government Subsidy under any

    other scheme of Government of India or State Government are not eligible.

    2. Implementing Agencies :

    In urban areas, the scheme will be implemented through DIC, while in rural areas through

    KVIC/KVIB/DIC all three agencies.

    REVISED SEED MONEY SCHEME

    To encourage self employment venture amongst unemployed youths, govt. Has specially

    announced new seed money scheme w.e.f.18.5.07 increasing project cost limit from rs.10

    lakhs to 25 lakhs, reducing rate of interest on seed capital from 10% to 6%. A special rebate

    of 3% is admissible for regular repayment of seed capital.

    Eligible educated unemployed gets 15% soft loan from d.i.c @ 6% as seed money loan for

    the project cost upto rs.25 lakhs and the upper limit of seed money rs.3.75 lakhs. In the

    interest of social justice, for all backward categories and handicapped youths, 20% seed

    money loan is eligible for the project cost upto rs.10 lakhs.

    Eligibility :

    1. Age limit - 18 to 50 years.

    2. Minimum 7th std. Pass.

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    areas). In Mumbai, PMEGP & Seed Money Scheme (excluding DIC loan scheme)

    isimplemented by Joint Director of Industries, Mumbai Metropoliton Region, Mumbai.

    9. So far as DIC/ Joint Director of Industries, Mumbai Metropoliton Region, Mumbai isconcerned, no collateral security is insisted. However, in case of Seed Money Scheme and

    District Industries Centre Loan Scheme, second charge is to be created on the assets created.

    10.There is one scheme called Entrepreneurship Development and Training Programme whichis implemented by Directorate of Industries through recognized Training Institutions such as

    MITCON Consultancy Services Ltd. and Maharashtra Centre for Entrepreneurship

    Development (MCED). Under this scheme, the aspects such as the Entrepreneurship

    Development and Technical Training are covered.

    11.Any rural service and cottage industry is eligible to get the benefit under the scheme.12.Soft loan from D.I.C for general categories 20% upto rs.40,000/- and 30% for r the

    sc/st category upto rs.60,000/- against the project cost approved by the financial

    institutions.

    13.The value of plant & machinery should not be more than rs.2.lakhs.soft loan isadmissible @ 4% interest p.a.

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHEMES (DEPARTMENTAL)

    1) Prime Minister Rozgar Yojona (PMRY)

    It is a self-employment scheme for educated unemployed youth with eligibility...

    a) Class VIII passed

    b) Age18 to 35 years (relaxable upto 45 years for SC / ST / Women / Physically

    handicapped / Ex-Servicemen)

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    c) Project upto Rs 2.00 lakh for Industries/Service and Rs 1.00 lakh for Business

    d) Annual family incomeRs 40,000/- (Max)

    2) Normal Bank Finance Scheme

    If is one of the major schemes for setting up SSI unit. The Projects/Schemes for the purpose

    should have sufficient equity participation.

    3) Loan Under BSAI Act

    This assistance is mainly for Handicrafts Sector. Limit of loan upto Rs 10,000/-. The rate of

    interest is 8% with a rebate of 2.5% on regular re-payment.

    INCENTIVE SCHEME FOR SSI

    West Bengal Incentive Scheme 2000SSI units commenced after 01.01.2000 will be entitled

    for this scheme. The features of this scheme are...

    a) 25% subsidy on fixed capital investment (Land, Building, Plant & Machinery)

    b) 50% (60% in case of agro and food processing units, IT, Electronics industry) subsidy on

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    paid interest on Bank/FI loan for consecutive 7 years and 9 years

    c) Remission of Stamp Duty and Registration Fee on purchase of Land or Buildings.

    NABARD MARGIN MONEY SCHEME

    1. Any rural small scale industry.

    2. Maximum project cost upto 25 lakhs.

    3. 20% interest free loan from nabard with service charges.

    Eligibility :

    1. Special high-tech projects are eligible only .

    2. All nationalized and schedule commercial banks are eligible for finance.

    PRIME MINISTER'S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAMME (PMEGP)

    Ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises (momsme) has

    launched a new credit linked subsidy programme called prime ministers

    employment generation programme (pmegp) on 61st anniversary of indian independence

    by merging the two schemes that were in operation till 31.03.2008 namely prime ministers

    rojgar yojana (PMRY) and rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for

    generation of employment opportunities through establishment of micro enterprises in rural

    as well as urban areas. PMEGP will be a central sector scheme to be administered by the

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    ministry of msme .the subsidy levels, the cost limit of projects or units that could be

    established under PMRY which was extended to rural areas as well in 1994-95, were quite

    low and unattractive compared to those available to the beneficiaries in REGP. While the

    maximum subsidy admissible was rs.12500 and the maximum cost of project that could be

    established was rs.5 lakh under PMRY, the maximum subsidy that was admissible was rs.4

    lakh and the maximum cost of project that could be established was rs.25 lakh under REGP

    for a beneficiary belonging to general category. There were more attractive programmes for

    creation of self employment opportunities being operated by many state governments.

    Recovery rates of loans under PMRY were also considerably less than those under REGP.

    PMEGP improves upon the subsidy levels and cost limits of projects compared to those

    available so far under PMRY and ensures that the attractiveness of REGP is not diluted in

    any way while simultaneously strengthening the selection process, implementation and

    monitoring mechanism.

    3. The subsidy levels under PMEGP are as under:

    Categories of beneficiaries under PMEGP Owners

    contribution

    Rate of subsidy

    (of cost of project)

    Area Urban Rural

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    General 10% 15% 25%

    Special (including sc/ sts/ obcs/ minorities/

    women, ex-servicemen, physically

    handicapped, ner, hill and border areas)

    05% 25% 35%

    4. The upper limit of the cost of project that could be setup in the manufacturing sector

    is rs.25 lakh while that in the business/service sector is rs.10 lakh. There are no ceiling

    limits of annual income in respect of beneficiaries while a minimum educational

    qualification of viii standard pass will be required for beneficiaries in respect of projects

    costing more than rs.10 lakh in manufacturing sector and more than rs.5 lakh in

    business/service sector. The beneficiaries would be identified, inter alia, with the help of

    panchayats, special awareness camps and will be provided with a mandatory

    entrepreneurship development programme (EDP) training of a duration of two to three

    weeks. The scheme envisages electronic tracking of applications, 100 per cent verification

    of projects/units that will be established and model project profiles have been updated in

    association with banks. The scheme will be implemented at the national level through

    khadi and village industries commission (KVIC), an organization created under an act of

    parliament reporting to momsme which will place the funds of government subsidy with

    the participating banks which in turn will disburse the same to the beneficiaries on receipt

    of applications and their own contribution upfront in accordance with the guidelines of

    the scheme.

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    5. While KVIC has been given the overall responsibility for implementing PMEGP at

    the national level, it will directly do so in respect of the targets for rural areas, as defined

    in the kvic act, through its state offices and state khadi and village industries boards

    (KVIBS). Implementation of PMEGP in urban areas and other rural areas will be done

    through the state governments {district industries centres (DICS)}. The newly introduced

    rajiv gandhi udyami mitra yojana of momsme can also be tapped for providing

    handholding support to the beneficiaries under PMEGP.

    6. Budget estimates 2008-09 have provided rs.823 crore for PMEGP which includes

    rs.83 crore towards backward and forward linkages including EDP training, publicity,

    marketing support, e-tracking of applications, physical verification of projects and so on.

    An estimated 6.17 lakh additional employment opportunities are targeted to be generated

    in 2008-09. The estimated total outlay for subsidy under PMEGP is rs.4485 crore in

    addition to rs.250 crore earmarked for providing backward and forward linkages to the

    micro enterprises between 2008-09 to 2011-2012 leading to an estimated generation of

    around 37.38 lakh additional employment opportunities. The scheme will be got

    independently reviewed after two years of its implementation.

    The detailed guidelines of the scheme are being prepared by kvic and will be

    published and also made available on website shortly.

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    ZILLA UDYOG MITRA

    This is the committee headed by the dist.collector to sort out various problems & difficulties

    of indl. Units. Committee consists of officers related to industrial development as well as

    industries associations.

    DISTRICT AWARD TO SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEURS

    Directorate of industries has introduced in 1985 a scheme of district awards for promoting

    entrepreneurship & recognizing the achievements of successful entrepreneurs in the sector of

    small scale industries. First award is of rs. 15,000/- in cash & silver plated mementos &

    shawl second award is of rs. 10,000/- in cash & silver plated mementos & shawl. The awards

    will be granted in each calendar year.

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    WEBLIOGRAPHY

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    dustries_centre.html

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