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START-UP VILLAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMME
Presentation
Supplementary Annual Action Plan
KUDUMBASHREE - KERALA
Pre-Empowered Committee, Ministry of Rural Development, GoI
20th July 2017
Snapshot of the ProjectBlocks Proposed :
S.No. Districts Name of Block
1 Kasargod Nileshwaram
2 Kannur Kuthuparamba
3 Kozhikode Peramba
4 Wayanad Panamaram
5 Malappuram Nilambur
6 Palakkad Nenmara
7 Thrissur Kodakara
8 Kottayam Vaikom
9 Idukki Idukki
10 Allapuzha Thykattussery
11 Kollam Pathanapuram
12 T’Puram Vamanapuram
Total Budget Asked:
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total
1793.30 3586.60 1793.30 7173.21
Total No. of enterprises proposed in four years for twelve blocks
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total
200*12=2,400 950*12= 11,400 650*12=7,800 600*12= 7,200 2,400*12=28,800
Fig. in lacs
Fig. in No.
Progress in the existing blocks under SVEP:
Target till
Jun '17Supported
1 Parakkode Yes Under Process 11 69.13 lakh 67 65 NIL NIL NIL
2 Vaduvacode Yes Under Process 19 69.13 lakh 67 102 NIL NIL NIL
No. of loans
sanctioned
Total funds
sanctioned
to
enterprises
Avg loan
amount
per
enterprise
Sno.
Enterprises
Block
name
BPM SVEP
appointed
?
BRC Setup
?
No . Of CRP-
EP’s trained
and
operational
Amount of
CEF
transferred to
the Dist
• Received 75 % of central assistance; will get the state share before 31 July.• SVEP guidelines approved (in Malayalam).• Block Nodal Society for Enterprise Promotion (BNS-EP)
• As registered CBO entity at block level. • Once the registration is completed in July 2017 all funds will be transferred
to BNS account. • 7 more CRP-EP will be selected in Parakkodu during this year.
Analysis
• Total ME started (all new enterprises)
• Parakkodu block – 65
• Vadavukodu block – 102
• ME Type
• Majority in production. (40% - 50 %)
• Service and trading (each 25 % - 30%)
• Initial investment
• 26% - above Rs.1 lakh investment
• 40% - in the range of Rs.40,000 – Rs.1 lakh
• Min – Rs.3,000 ; Max – Rs.15 lakh;
• Sources of investment
• Mostly own money
Top EnterprisesBlock Parakkodu Vadavukodu
Top enterprises 1) Tailoring2) Snacks3) Hotel4) Coconut based
1) Snacks2) Tailoring3) Curry powder4) Pickle
Top performingenterprises
1) Kirana Store2) Bakery and3) Food Process Units
1) Snacks unit2) Rental House3) Bullet workshop 4) Detergent making unit
Investment – range Rs, 3,500 – Rs 3.75 lakh Rs3,000 – Rs.15 Lakh
Avg profit per month Rs 2500 per ME Rs 3000 per ME
Snacks Shop in Ezhamkulam, PattanamthittaStarted – Feb 2017Initial investment – 12,000Shop Earned profit of ~68k in three months of its operations
Sivasakthi Ring Works, Pallickal Panchayat, PattanamthittaStarted – May 2017Initial investment – 1,90,000Made profit of ~24k within three months of its inception
LEXA Distributors, Aikkeranadu Panchayat, ErnakulamStarted – Feb 2017Initial investment – Rs.30,000Made profit of ~90k in three months of its business starting
Brigardz Bullet Workshop, Puthencurz Panchayat, ErnakulamStarted – Jan 2017Initial investment – Rs.30,000Made profit of ~47k in five months of its business start
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Sreehari snacks Products , Thiruvaniyur Panchayat, ErnakulamStarted – Feb 2017Initial investment – Rs.30,000Made profit of ~45k in four months of its business start
Angel tailoring unit, Aikaranad Panchayat, ErnakulamStarted – Jan 2017Initial investment – Rs.30,000Started as tailoring training centre now shifted to mass productionGot bulk order from 6 - School, DDUGKY (2 Hospital ) order in May 2017In 4 months Profit grown from Rs.2,450 – Rs.40.465Made profit of ~73k in four months of its business start
Nilavu-construction tools rental house, Kunnathunadu Panchayat, Ernakulam
Started – Jan 2017Initial investment – Rs.2,00,000Made profit of ~28k in four months of its business start
Sneha provision store, Mazhuvanur Panchayat, Ernakulam
Started – Jan 2017Initial investment – Rs.20,000Made profit of ~91k in five months of its business start
Aishwarya Lottery Unit, Aikkaranadu Pachayat, ErnakulamStarted – June 2017Initial Investment – Rs10,000
Yoga Centre, Thiruvaniyur Pachayat, ErnakulamStarted – June 2017Initial investment – Rs.5,000
Learnings from the implementation so far :
• The opportunity for starting individual enterprises, as against group enterprises, has generated significant enthusiasm amongst potential entrepreneurs
• 70% of entrepreneurs belong to 30-50 age category; 40% from 40-50 age category
• More than 90% of entrepreneurs are women SHG members
• 91% of the Entrepreneurs were Home Maker or NREGS workers
Learnings from the implementation so far :
• Experience so far shows that given support and convincing framework for future support, people are willing to take risk, mobilize own resources and start enterprises.
• Saturation approach likely to bring up at least a small percentage of enterprises with growth potential
• Individual enterprises working as collectives for harnessing larger opportunities is already happening
Major types of enterprises proposed to be supported under SVEP:
Nilambur(Malappuram)
Kodakara(Thrissur)
Nenmara(Palakkad)
Pathanapuram
(Kollam)
Idukki
(Idukki)
Panamaram
(Wayanad)
Cow dung
Vermi-compost
Crackers
Edible food products (Spices, Curry powder)
Fish Products
Glass products
Medicine cover
Palm fibreproducts
Incense Candles Fruit Jams Glass
Making Soap Handloom Kontha Cow dung
Vermi-compost
Footwear
Paddy bouquet (Kathir Kula)
Plate making
Stationery items
Kopra (dried coconut)
Handicraft
Toys
Furniture
Sanitary Napkin
Tooth powder
Ornamental plants
Ayurvedicproducts
Cleaning units
* Source – Study of Kudumbashree ME by Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation - 2014
Major types of enterprises proposed to be supported under SVEP:
Kuthuparamba
(Kannur)
Thykattussery
(Allapuzha)
Peramba
(Kozhikode)
Vaikom
(Kottayam)
Nileshwaram
(Kasargod)
Vamanapuram
(TVM)
Animal Husbandry
Cement
Cereals
Fruit Jams
Body Lotion
Ornamental Plants
Woolen Goods
Daha Shamani
Ornamental plants
Textiles
Beaten Rice
Soap
Cashew Nuts
Flower wash
Footwear
Hallow bricks
Hallow bricks
Bag Making
Chicken
Cloth Whitner
Kontha
Ornament
Pottery item
Textiles
Furniture
Indigo
Ayurvedic Products
Bag Making
Bio-Gas
Footwear
Honey
Body Lotion
Mushroom
Ornament
Qual
Handicraft items
Fruit Jams
* Source – Study of Kudumbashree ME by Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation - 2014
Reason for selecting blocks:
Implementing Agency:
Kudumbashree
The blocks have been selected based on
1. the overall assessment of the women’s community network,
2. existing eco-system for supporting Micro enterprises and
3. the opportunities available for creating and sustaining these
enterprises.
4. Relative backwardness within the district
READINESS OF THE SRLM
I. SRLM Livelihoods Team
Availability of dedicated livelihoods team at state level.
Yes. Seven experienced livelihoodpersonnel at the SRLM. Willrecruit dedicated person for SVEP.
Availability of dedicated livelihoods team at proposed block level with the competencies as specified for SVEP.
KS doesn’t have any block levelstructure. But for each SVEPblock one BPM SVEP will berecruited.
If new recruitments have to be done for SVEP, bywhat date SRLM would appoint the livelihoodsprofessional with the desired competency at theblock ?
BPM SVEP will be appointedwithin 2 months of projectapproval.
II. DETAILS ON CBOs FOR BLOCKS PROPOSED: Nilambur
(Malappuram)Kodakara(Thrissur)
Nenmara(Palakkad)
Pathanapuram
(Kollam)
Idukki
(Idukki)
Panamaram
(Wayanad)
Type of block –resource/intensive /non-intensive
Resource Resource Resource Resource Resource Resource
No. of SHGs 1,894 2,278 1,568 1,643 1,622 2,395
No. of SHGs eligible for CIF 1428 1,002 865 260 856 1204
No. of SHGs received CIF NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
Kindly Provide reasons for low disbursement of CIF, if relevant
No. of CDSs in the block 11 15 6 5 6 4
Total amount lent by CDSs Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total amount overdue to CDSs from SHGs
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Kindly provide reasons for the overdue
Total amount borrowed by the CDS
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total amount overdue by CDSs to banks/CLF
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
CDS Unutilized fund(All details have to be as on 1-6-17)
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
II. DETAILS ON CBOs FOR BLOCKS PROPOSED: Kuthuparamb
a (Kannur)
Thykattussery
(Allapuzha)
Peramba
(Kozhikode)
Vaikom
(Kottayam)
Nileshwaram
(Kasargod)
Vamanapuram
(TVM)
Type of block –resource/intensive /non-intensive
Resource Resource Resource Resource Resource Resource
No. of SHGs 1,528 1,281 2,097 1,548 1,644 2,570
No. of SHGs eligible for CIF 917 523 1458 670 657 1956
No. of SHGs received CIF NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
Kindly Provide reasons for low disbursement of CIF, if relevant
No. of CDSs in the block 7 4 7 6 7 8
Total amount lent by CDSs Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total amount overdue to CDSs from SHGs
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Kindly provide reasons for the overdue
Total amount borrowed by the CDS
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total amount overdue by CDSs to banks/CLF
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
CDS Unutilized fund(All details have to be as on 1-6-17)
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Activity Outcome Month
Au
g
Sep
t
Oct
No
v
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Formation and
orientation of Block level
CBO committee for SVEP
Increased ownership from CDS’s
from the very beginning of
project.
Briefing the PRI system at the block on the project
Better cooperation and support from the PRI system towards project execution.
CRP-EP selection Will have the cadre identified to
start the project.
Baseline and DPR
preparation
Access the enterprise
opportunity of the block; get
approval of project cost
CRP-EP training Provide the necessary skill set to
the CRP-EPs
Setting up BRC
Orientation of CBO
Enterprise promotion
SVEP EXPECTED OUTCOMES & ACTIVITIES (till Mar 2018)
Kudumbashree will be claiming first and second installments of central share before March 2018
ME’s from Kudumbashree
Micro Enterprises
• Owned, Run and managed by entrepreneur
• Rs. 5,000/- per month
• Seasonal (festival based)
• Products and Services
• Sales and Marketing enterprise
• Groups (training team/ KAASS)
• Apparel, Canteen, Handicraft, Health and Hygiene, Food products etc. etc.
Catering
Construction unit
Day care and Play School
Agriculture Joint Liability Group
Flex printing unit
Flour Mill
Nursery
Handicraft unit
Working women hostel
House keeping team
Ironing unit
IT unit
Mineral Water
Mother kitchen
Hotel and Restaurant
Napkin manufacturing unit
Nutrimix (Anganwadi THR)
Painting Team
Paper plate manufacturing
Pappad making unit
Railway parking management
Pickle manufacturing
Pottery unit
Railway waiting hall, Ernakulam
Band troupe
Taxi owners
Terrace farming (grow bag supply)
Cloth bags and miscellaneous items
Food processing
Weaving
Bio pharmacy
Rangashree drama unit; Service Sector
Hollow bricks; Service Sector
Catering Units
• Service Sector
Santhwanam unit
• Service Sector
Fitness centre
• Service Sector
Street dog catching unit