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ANNUAL REPORT
2013-2014
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute
Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME
Electronics Complex, Chambaghat
Solan-173213 Ph: 01792-230766
Website: w.w.w.msmedihimachal.nic.in e-mail: [email protected]
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FOREWORD
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Institute, Solan, has been
providing comprehensive support to the prospective and existing entrepreneurs of MSME sector
in the State of Himachal Pradesh. The Institute not only provides information to the
entrepreneurs but also motivates & encourages the enterprising & hardworking people to set-up
their ventures in different segments of manufacturing and servicing.
Various products, right from traditional items to highly sophisticated modern consumer &
capital goods along with significant services are being provided by the MSME sector of Himachal
Pradesh. The State industry also contributes significantly towards exports by exporting goods
and components to different countries of the world. The industry of the State is also keen to
adopt new technological development for home market & export as well.
The Institute conducted a number of quality programmes to provide appropriate platform
to the prospective entrepreneurs and to render multidimensional support to the existing
industry. Various significant activities undertaken by the Institute during the year 2013-2014
have been highlighted in this Annual Report.
I appreciate the efforts put in by EI Division in bringing out this report.
Place: Solan
Date: 10/04/2014 (Suresh Yadavendra)
Director
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CONTENTS
Section Topic Page
Foreword -
1 Activities at a Glance 1 - 3
2 Resource Available with Institute 4 –6
3 Activities Performed 7-33
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ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE (YEAR: 2013-2014)
S. No.
Activity Name Target Achievement
1. ESDPs
No. of Programmes 21 21
2. EDPs
No. of Programmes 8 8
3. MDPs
No. of Programmes 5 5
4. Motivation Campaigns
No. of Campaigns 26 26
5. National Level Vendor Development
Program
1 1
6. State Level Vendor Development
Program
6 6
7. Lean Manufacturing:
i) Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
Awareness Programme on IPRs
Workshop/Seminar on IPRs
1
1
1
1
ii) Marketing Support/Assistance (Bar-
Code)
Awareness Programme on Bar-Code 5 5
Re-imbursement (Rs. in Lakhs.)
5
- One Time Reg. Fee (MSMEs)
- Annual Recurring Fee (MSMEs)
}1.25 0.62
0.50 ----------
1.12
iii) Awareness Programme on QMS/QTT 1 1
iv) MA &TU
Re-imbursement of Participation in
State/district level exhibitions (Rs.
in Lakhs)
Re-imbursement to
ISO18000/22000/27000
Certification or Corporate
Governance Practices
2.15
1.00
0.95
(for 4 SMEs)
1.0
v) TEQUP
Re-imbursement of certification ie
National/International marks
certification Amounts (Rs. in Lakhs)
2.00
1.50
( One SME)
vi) Re-imbursement of ISO-9001-14001
No. of MSMEs
Amount (Rs. in lakhs)
-
8.00
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6.65
8. District Industrial Potential Survey
Report
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(Una & Chamba District)
2
(Una & Chamba District)
9. Other Activities
NSIC Registration
Capacity Assessment
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-
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Revenue Earning During the Year 2013-2014
Sr.
No.
Activity Cum. Total
1 NSIC Regn. /GSPP 1,82,903
2. Capacity Assessment & Consultancy 60,000
3. EDPs/ESDPs/ MDPs/SDPs/VDPs Fee 2,58,850
4. Specialised Programme Fee 14,500
5. Sale of Trainee Products 15,474
6. Sale of Old Newspaper, Disposal of Old
Journals & Unserviceable Surplus Store
5,270
7. Guest House Charges 8,300
8. Fee for Substantial Expansion of Units 3,000
Total 5,48,297
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Section – 2
2.1 Resource Available with the Institute
2.1.1 Building
The Institute is operational from building ever since March, 2007
which has been built up on a land having a total area of 1295 Sq Meter
which was acquired on lease for 65 years in 22nd Sept., 2004 through
the sublease with Himachal Pradesh State Electronic Development
Corporation. The building has 2 floors (Ground Floor & First Floor)
with a total covered area of 1370 Sq. Meter (689.50 Sq. Meter each
Floor). The first floor comprises of Director’s Room, Rooms for
Technical/Field Officers, Administration Section, Conference Room,
SENET section, Training Hall, Food Workshop (Bakery Section) and a
Library.
2.1.2 IT Hardware & Training Aids
IT Resource Availability as on
31.3.2014 (in Nos.)
PCs 22
Lap Tops 03
Printers 20
Scanner 01
LCD Projector 02
Internet Broad band Connectivity All Users
LAN Connectivity Available
Intercom EPBAX 12 Lines
Photo Copier 01
Fax Machine 01
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2.1.3 Human Resource
The availability of the Human Resource at various levels is an under:
S.
No.
Name of the Post
& Discipline
S F V Date of
Vacancy, if
any
1. Director 1 1 - -
2. Deputy. Director(Food) 1 - 1 15.11.08
3. Asstt. Director
(Chem.)Gr.I
1 - 1 30.06.07
4. Asstt. Director
(Electronics.)Gr.I
1 1 (Filled
against
AD(Electrical)
- 11.04.07
5. Asstt. Director(E.I) Gr.I 1 - 1 02.09.98
6. Asstt. Director
(Mechanical.) Gr.II
1 1 - -
7 Asstt. Director
(E.I.)Gr.II
2 1 1 -
8. Asstt. Director
(Food.)Gr.II
1 1 - -
9 A.D Admn 0 1 - -
10. Asstt. Director
(Stat.) Gr.II
1 1 - -
11. Asstt. Director
(L/F)Gr.II
1 1 - -
12. Stenographer
Gr. I Group B
Non gazette
1 1 - -
13. Investigator(G&C) 1 1 -- --
14. Investigator(Stat.) 1 - 1 30.04.97
15. Draughtsman Gr. I 1 - 1 01.11.08
Instructor 1 1 - -
16. Superintendent 2 1 1 18.02.10
17. Jr. Hindi
Translator
1 1 - -
18. Stenographer Gr.II 1 1 - -
19. Stenographer
Gr,II(Eng.)/Hindi 1 each
2 - 2 12.05.05
26.02.07
20 Upper Division Clerk 2 2 - -
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21 Lower Division Clerk 2 - 1 04.01.08
22 Hindi Typist 1 1 - -
23 Driver 1 1 - -
24 Peons 2 1 1 31.01.2013
25 Tea Maker 1 1 - -
26 Chowkidar 1 - 1 30.09.2013
27 Sweeper 1 - -
Total 33 20 13
2.1.4 Office Vehicle
The Institute is having 1 Ambassador Car (model 1988) for office use.
Road Mileage Covered
2012-13 2013-14
10,962 Kms 15,775
15,775 Kms. were covered during the year 2013-14, that shows the outreach of the Institute in different places of Himachal Pradesh
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Section-3
ACTIVITIES PERFORMED
This Institute is providing its techno-managerial assistance to
existing as well as new industries 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,
Chemical, Glass & Ceramics, Food, Electrical & Electronics, Leather,
Industrial Management Training and Economic Investigation equipped
with expert officials providing techno-managerial solutions with a
human face.
Highlights of Activities Undertaken
3.1. Human Resource Development
The importance of ‘Human Resource Development’ cannot be
overlooked 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 2013-2014.
3.1.1 Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programmes
The MSME-DI, Solan, during the year, conducted 21
Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programmes. In these
programmes total 470 persons, including 133 males (Gen-24, SC-61,
ST-47, BC-01) and 337 females (Gen-131, SC-133, ST-71, BC-01, Min-
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01) were provided training, at various places in the State. Out of these,
09 ESDPs were for Scheduled Caste, 07 ESDPs were for Scheduled
Tribe, 01 programme was exclusively for women & physically
handicapped participants and 04 ESDPs were for General participants.
The basic objective of such
programmes was to train young
people to make them successful
entrepreneurs, who may set-up
MSEs in the field of computer
hardware, computer basic &
maintenance, web & Graphic
designing, computerized
accountancy with talley, food
processing,
hosiery & woolen garments, value
added jute products, wiring
estimation (domestic) and soft toy
making and other income
generating activities.
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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 small scale 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.
were delivered by the experts from
respective fields.
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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
tables:
Sr.
No.
Details of Programmes Place Participants
1. Food Processing (General) (10.07.2010 to 28.08.2013)
MSME DI, Solan
20
2. Computer Hardware & Networking (SC Non Stipendiary)
(16.07.2013 to 29.08.2013)
Gurela (Solan)
25
14
3. Computerized Accountancy with Talley (SC Stipendiary)
(16.07.2013 to 29.08.2013)
Dharmpur 25
4. Food Processing (General) (18.07.2013 to 02.09.2013)
MSME DI, Solan
21
5. Value Added Jute Products (SC Non Stipendiary) (23.07.2013 to 05.09.2013)
Sukhi Johri 24
6. Computerise Accoutancy (SC
Stipendiary) (27.08.2013 to 29.08.2013)
Shimla 24
7. Computerized Accountancy with Talley (SC Non Stipendiary)
(29.08.2013 to 09.10.2013)
Shimla 24
8. Food Processing (W & PH Stipendiary) (20.10.2009 to 25.11.2009)
MSME DI, Solan
22
9. Graphic Designing (ST Non
Stipendiary) (05.09.13 to 17.10.2013)
Kaliwari
Shimla
21
10. Computerised Accountacy (ST
Stipendiary)
(07.09.2013 to 14.10.2013)
Chamba 25
11. Food Processing (SC)
(10.09.2013 to 21.10.2013). ITI, Shahpur
Kangra 25
12. Food Processing (SC) (18.09.2013 to 25.10.2013)
ITI, Shamshi Kullu
22
13. Value Added Jute Products (Gen) ( 18.09.2013 to 25.10.2013)
Bhoj Nagar 20
14. Computer Hardware Networking (ST) (18.09.2013 to 25.11.2013)
Nahan 20
15. Computer Hardware & Maintenance (ST Non Stipendiary)
(19.09.2013 to 26.10.2013)
Manali 24
16. Hosiery & Woolen Garments (SC)
(23.09.2013 to 30.10.2013) Solan 21
17. Readymade Garment (ST Stipendiary)
(23.09.2013 to 30.10.2013)
Chamba 22
18. Food Processing (Gen)
(25.09.2013 to 07.11.2013) MSME DI,
Solan 20
19. Soft Toys Making (ST)
(10.10.2013 to 22.11.2013)
Solan 20
20. Food Processing (W & PH Stipendiary) (20.10.2009 to 25.11.2009)
MSME DI, Solan
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21. Food Processing (SC) (18.11.2013 to 30.12.2013)
MSME DI, Solan
22
22. Wiring Estimation (Domestic) (SC
Non Stipendiary)
(25.11.20123 to 30.12.2013)
Amb, Una 20
3.1.2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes
The Institute during the year
conducted 08 Entrepreneurship
Development Programmes, in
which total 172 persons, including
36 males (Gen-01, SC-20, ST-15)
and 136 females (Gen-49, SC-54,
ST-32, OBC-01), were provided
training.
The main objective of such
programmes was to train young
people to make them successful
entrepreneurs, who may set-up
MSEs.
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The managerial as well as technical
inputs were provided for
comprehensive knowledge.
Summarized information on the
EDPs conducted during the year
2013-14 is given in the following
tables:
Sr.
No.
Details of EDPs Place Participants
1. EDP-Gen (08.07.2013 to 19.07.2013)
Tikker 20
2. EDP-SC (06.08.2013 to 19.08.2013)
EGC, Solan 24
3. EDP-SC Stipendiary (19.08.2013 to 30.08.2013)
Bohli 23
4. EDP-SC (30.08.2013 to 12.09.2013)
Solan 20
5. EDP-SC (25.09.2013 to 09.10.2013)
MM Rouri 21
6. EDP-SC (30.09.2013 to 11.10.2013)
Govt. ITI, Solan
23
7. EDP-ST (10.10.2013 to 12.12.2013)
Chamba 20
8. EDP-ST (21.10.2013 to 31.10.2013)
Govt. ITI, Solan
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3.1.3 Management Development Programmes
The Institute conducted five MDPs during the year 2013-2014, in
which the training was provided to total 119 persons, including 52
males (Gen-14, SC-15, ST-23) and 67 females (Gen-13, SC-41, ST-13 ).
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All the programmes was conducted
on ‘Marketing Management’, which
provides comprehensive inputs on
modern business practices with
focus on E-commerce so that the
candidate may have an exposure of
latest practices of modern
management especially in view of
changing scenario of global
business.
The programme was conducted in workshop manner with active
participation of each and every participant to learn about oneself by
practical approach.
Certificate awarded by Hon’ble
Vice Chancellor Dr. (Prof.) P. S.
Gautam, Career Point University,
Hamirpur to participants.
The activities like micro lab,
learning process, risk-taking
behaviour, need to achievement,
communication skills, personality
development, philosophy of
entrepreneurship, ethics & moral
values in modern business and
management of small ventures
were covered in detail.
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The participants were also
provided detailed information on
e-commerce and tax management.
All the programmes were conducted in workshop manner with active
participation of each and every participant to learn about effective
family business strategies by practical approach.
The guest faculty of the programme included successful women
entrepreneurs managing their family business, behaviors experts, tax
consultants and financial advisors. The detail of Management
Development Programmes conducted during the year is given as follows:
Sr.
No.
Details of MDP Place Participants
1. Marketing Management (Gen) (06.09.2013 to 11.09.2013)
Chamba 21
2. Marketing Management
(23.09.2013 to 27.09.2013)
Govt. Polytechnic
College (Women)
Kandaghat
29
3. Marketing Management (26.11.2013 to 30.11.2013)
WVCA, Solan 21
4. Marketing Management
(17.12.2013 to 21.12.2013)
Solan 21
5. Marketing Management-Gen (25.11.2013 to 29.11.2013)
Career Point University, Hamirpur
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3.1.4 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 26 such
Motivation Campaigns at different
industrially backward and rural
places in the State, in which 1614
persons participated.
The detail of Motivation Campaign
conducted during the year is given
as follows:
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S. No.
Place of Campaign Date Participants
1. Keylong, Lahul &Spiti 26.06.2013 49
2. Mandi 27.06.2013 66
3. Bhuntar, Kullu 28.06.2013 50
4. Ganj Bazar, Solan 17.07.2013 32
5. Sukki Johri, Dharmpur 22.07.2013 55
6. Chewa, Kumarhatti 23.07.2013 31
7. RNTM Industrial Training Centre,
Parwanoo
24.07.2013 39
8. EGC Education Institution, Solan 25.07.2013 78
9. Govt. ITI, Nahan 23.08.2013 60
10. Kaliwari, Shimla 27.08.2013 88
11. Aptech Computer, Solan 29.08.2013 35
12 Jyogika Infotech, Solan 31.08.2013 32
13. Julkhari, Chamba 06.09.2013 55
14. Chamba 07.09.2013 40
15. ITI, Shahpur, Kangra 09.09.2013 96
16. MM Rouri, Solan 13.09.2013 51
17. Govt. ITI Garkhal, Solan 16.09.2013 77
18. ITI Shamsi, Kullu 18.09.2013 51
19. Govt. ITI Solan 26.09.2013 167
20. Govt. Degree College Rajgarh 27.09.2013 180
21. Takarla Mod, Una 26.11.2013 58
22. ICSW Ganj Bazar, Solan 28.01.2014 53
23. Solan 30.01.2014 40
24. EGC Education Centre, Solan 06.02.2014 41
25. Nahan 06.02.2014 41
26. Solan 10.02.2014 45
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3.2 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.
3.2.1 Marketing Assistance
The Institute provides assistance and guidance in the field of
marketing to the MSME units through a number of activities like
Ancillary Development, Participation in International Trade Fairs &
Exhibition, and Registration under GSPP etc. International Trade Fairs
& Exhibition are covered.
2.2.2 Government Stores Purchases Programme
During the year the Institute recommended 38 cases of MSE
units under Government Stores Purchase Programme, thus earning
revenue of Rs. 1,82,903/-.
The Single Points Registration Scheme being operated by
National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. 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.
3.2.3 National Awards 2012
The Government of India, Ministry of MSME has established the
following National Awards to honor and commemorate the MSE
entrepreneurs for their outstanding achievements:
During the year the Institute received 17 applications under
various categories of National Award from whole State of Himachal
Pradesh. Out of which 08 application were for outstanding efforts in
entrepreneurship (manufacturing), 02 applications were for products/
process innovation, 4 applications were for quality products and 3 no.
of applications were for lean manufacturing techniques.
All above 17 applications were put to the State Level Selection
Committee headed by the Principal Secretary (Industry) Government of
Himachal Pradesh. Out of these 13 applications were recommended by
the Committee under various categories of National Award 2012.
During the year only one units of Himachal Pradesh i.e M/s
Imperial Home Appetence, Jabali, Solan has awarded National Award-
2012 under category of ‘Quality Products’.
3.2.4 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
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Institute disbursed an amount of Rs. 6, 65, 319/- as one time re-
imbursement to 15 applicants.
S.
No.
Name of Units Eligible
Amount
75% Amount
to be
reimbursed
1. M/s Super Vending Technology Parwanoo
55,000/- 41,250/-
2. M/s Bhutti Weavers Cooperative
Soceity Ltd., Bhutti Calony, Kullu
60,000/- 45,000/-
3. M/s Saichem Parma, Vill. Garog, Near Jotoli Mandir, Oachghat, Solan
57,500/- 43,125/-
4. M/s Shri Sadguru Ind. (Unit-II) Nr. Apple Terminal Market, Sector-6, Parwanoo, Solan
75,000/- 56,250/-
5. M/s Annuspaa Heritage Praducts (P) Ltd., Plot No. 3, Kjadeen Indl. Area,
Parwanoo
75,000/- 56,250/-
6. M/s Chiros Pharma, Vill. Loharon,
P.O. Ghatti, Solan
50,000/- 37,500/-
7. M/s New Era Engg., PlotNo. 102,
EPIP, Phase-I, Jharmajri, Baddi
46,000/- 34,500/-
8. M/s Jainsons Appliances, Plot No. 14 Phase-IV, Bhotoli Kalan, Baddi
72,212/- 54,159/-
9. M/s Micro Motion India (P) Ltd.
Behind IITI Collgae, Trilokpur Road, Kala Amb, Sirmaur
63,380/- 47,535/-
10. M/s Kundan Precision Components (P) Ltd., Plot No. 9, Sec-2, Parwanoo,
Solan
25,000/- 18,750/-
11. M/s Axiom Export Promotion, Indl. Park Jharmajri, Baddi
54,600/- 40,950/-
12. M/s Happy Art Services, Lakkar Bazar, Solan
53,400/- 40,050/-
13. M/sGlobal ome Appliances, Khasra No. 246, Sec-5 Old Kasauli Road Parwanoo
60,000/- 45,000/-
14. M/s Dutta Graphics & Offset Printers,
Plot No-35, Electronics Complex, Chambaghat, Solan
80,000/- 60,000/-
15. M/s Kannan Steel Fabs, Vidya Niwas, Bisal Road, Chambaghat Solan
60,000/- 45,000/-
Total 6,65,319/-
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3.2.5 NMCP Schemes
Under the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, the
following activities were undertaken during the year:
3.2.5.1 Intellectual Property Rights
In the changing global scenario, the issues of IPR have gained
special importance for the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise (MSME)
sector. IPR protection play a key role in gaining competitive advantage
in terms of technological gains for achieving higher economic growth in
the market driven economy. It is felt that IPR requires greater
understanding and attention by the industries, particularly the MSME
sector in India. The Indian MSME sector needs more information,
orientation and facilities for protecting their intellectual properties.
One day Awareness Programme
on Intellectual Property Rights
was organised at Hotel Clark
International, Baddi on
04.09.2013.
The programme, conducted by
HPCBMA & BBNIA, Baddi, was
attended by 65 participants
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Two day Cluster Specific
Seminar/Workshop on
Intellectual Property Rights was
organised at Seminar Hall
SWCA, Parwanoo on 7th & 8th
February, 2014
The programme, conducted for
General Lights & Engineering
Cluster, Parwanoo, was attended
by 55 cluster actors.
3.2.5.2 Quality Management Standards (QMS)
Awareness Programme on QMS
was conducted in association
with HPCCI, Pounta Sahib on
20.03.2014 at HPCCI
Conference Hall, Pounta Sahib.
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The programme was attended
by 110 participants.
3.2.5.3 Bar Code
3.2.5.3.1 Awareness Programme on Bar-Code
Awareness Programme on Bar-
Code was organized at Gagret
(Una) for TheAmb Sub-division
Industrial Association on
12.12.2013. The programme was
attended by 28 participants.
Awareness Programme on Bar-Code
was organized at Hotel Clark
International, Baddi on
16/12/2013 for Pharmaceutical
Industries of Baddi & Nalagharh.
The programme was attended by 30
participants.
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Awareness Programme on Bar-
Code was organized at Mehatpur
(Una) on 23/12/2013 for
Mehatpur Industries Association
(MSEs). The programme was
attended by 50 participants.
Awareness Programme on Bar-Code
was organized at Sansarpur
Terrace on 26/12/2013 for
Sansarpur Terrace Industries
Association (MSEs). The
programme was attended by 31
participants.
Awareness Programme on Bar-
Code was organized at Hotel
Shine; Kala Amb on 05.02.2014
for Himachal Drug
Manufacturers Association
(HDMA) Kala Amb The
programme was attended by 26
participants.
2.2.5.3.2 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. 1, 12, 298/- as
re-imbursement of Bar Code registration fee to 04 MSE units.
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S. No.
Name of Units Eligible Amount 75% Amount to be
reimbursed
1. M/s Optima Ind.,Plot
No.33, Sec-1,Parwanoo, Solan
One Time:32,500/-
Annual fee for 1st ,2nd &3rd Yr.: 1,426/-
--------
Total: 53,926
24,375/-
16069/- ---------
40,444/-
2. M/s. Mother Choice Health
Care,175,HPDIDC, Baddi,
One Time:25,000/-
Annual fee for 1st ,2nd & 3rd Yr.:19,599/-
-------- Total: 44,599
18,750/- 14,720/-
----------- 33,452/-
3. M/s. ShriRam Food & Beverage,167,HPSIDC, Baddi
One Time:25,000/- Annual fee for 1st ,2nd & 3rd Yr.:19,599/-
--------
Total: 44,599
18,750/- 14,720/- -----------
33,452/-
4. M/s Kangra Hillo care
& cure Products (Regd,) 5-14-2,Indl. Area, Nagri, Palampur
Annual fee for 3rd Yr.:6600/-
4,950/-
Total 1,12,298/-
2.2.5.4 TEQUP (Technology Up gradation)
2.2.5.4.1 Product Certification re-imbursement
The Institute motivated the MSMEs of the State to avail
financial assistance for Product Certification. Under the scheme
the Institute disbursed an amount of Rs. 1,50,000/- as
reimbursed of Product Standard Certification fee to an MSE.
M/s Dynamic Industries, Khasra No. 423/1, V. Nariyar, Sec-
4, Parwanoo, Solan.
2.2.5.5 MA-TU
2.2.5.5.1 Participation in State/district level exhibitions
The Institute motivated the MSME units of the State to avail
financial assistance for participation in local exhibition i.e. Shivratri
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Fair Mandi under this scheme the Institute disbursed an amount of
Rs. 95,300/- to four MSEs.
S.
No.
Name of Units Eligible
Amount
50% Amount
to be
reimbursed
1. M/s Kullu Kinnauri Handlum Shawl Ind., Vill. Shiva, Kullu
60,000/- 30,000/-
2. M/s. Bhakti Shawl Ind. Vill. Banala, Aut, Kullu
41,600/- 20,800/
3. M/s. Little Domestic Flour Mill, Vill. Bhaduar, Nurpur,
Kangra
29,000/- 14,500/-
4. M/s Naina Art and Craft Centre, Samkhetar Bazar, Mandi
60,000/- 30,000/
Total 95,300/-
2.2.5.5.2 Re-imbursement to ISO18000/22000/27000
The Institute motivated the MSME units of the State to adopt
certification on food and safety, health and IT parameters. Under the
Incentive Scheme for ISO-18000/22000/27000 certification, the
Institute disbursed an amount of Rs. 1, 00,000/- as one time re-
imbursement to only an applicant.
Name of Units Eligible
Amount
75% Amount to
be reimbursed
M/s Harshita Enterprises, Vill. Ogli, Trilokpur Road, Kala Amb, Sirmaur
1,40,900/- 1,05,675/- Amt. Limited to Rs. 1,00,000/-
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2.2.5.6 National Vendor Development Programme cum
Industrial Exhibition
National Vendor Development
Programme cum Industrial
Exhibition was held at Deshhra
Ground, Baddi
The Programme was conducted
w.e.f. 21st to 22nd January, 2014
with collaboration of Directorate
of Industries (H.P.),NSIC Ltd.,
SJVNL, BBNIA, HPCBMA &
Laghu Udyog Bharti.
The exhibition was participated
by 62 micro small enterprises
and 5 large & medium
enterprises.
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149 business enquiry generated
and Rs. 1,87,500/- recovery
made during the programme.
Director MSME DI, Solan visited
the exhibition alongwith
another dignities of Indl.
Associations and respective of
PSUs.
Representative of different
industries during the inaugural
session & technical session.
2.2.5.7 State Level Vendor Development Programme
During the year (2013-14) Six State Level Vendor Development
Programme was organised by this Institute. The details of the
programmes are as under:
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SVDP organised at Gagret
(Una) on 13/12/2013 for
Gagret Industries
Associations. The programme
was attended by 26
participants.
SVDP organised at Parwanoo
on 19/12/2013 for Parwanoo
Industries Associations. The
programme was attended by
50 participants.
SVDP organised at IDA Hall
Mehatpur on 24/12/2013 for
Mehatpur Industries
Associations. The programme
was attended by 25
participants.
SVDP organised at Sansarpur Terrace on 27/12/2013 for
Sansarpur Industries Associations (MSEs). The programme was
attended by 25 participants.
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SVDP organised at MSME DI,
Solan on 03.02.2014 for
Chambaghat Industrial
Estate Associations. The
programme was attended by
27 participants.
SVDP organised at Markanda
Guest House, Kala Amb on
04.02.2014 for Kala Amb
Industries associations. The
programme was attended by
26 participants.
3.3 Industrial Potential Survey
Industrial Potential Survey of district Chamba & district Una
have been conducted to analyze the different resources, infrastructure,
and present status of the industrial set up and future prospects of
industry. It contains information on different aspects related to
industrial development of the area. The information will be valuable for
policy makers, planners, developmental agencies involved in the
development of industry and other economic activities in the district
and state as well. The report shall also be of much use to prospective
entrepreneurs, existing industries, associations and the concerned
organisations. An action plan for accelerating the pace of industrial
development explaining strengths and constraints for the industries
has also been suggested.
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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.
The 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 Organisations like DIC, HPKVIC/KVIB, NSIC 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.
2.5 Co-ordination with Central and State Government 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.
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2.5.1 Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme
The Officers of the Institute attended various task force
committee meetings to identify the beneficiaries and recommend them
to financial Institutions for disbursement of loan under PMEGP.
2.3.1 2.5.2 Miscellaneous
The Senior Officers of the Institute attended a number of other
following meetings convened by various Departments or Organisations
as per following:
State Level Bankers’ Committee Meeting
Sub-regional Committee Meeting on Quality Complaints
Accepting Committee Meeting of NSIC for appraisal of hire purchase loans.
UCO RSETI meetings
KVIC/KVIB/Deptt. of Industries
2.6 Promotion of Rajbhasha (Hindi)
The Institute organized second meeting of members of TOLIC
(Town Official Language Implementation Committee) in the meeting
in the office premises on 21.05.2013. In the meeting 17 member of
TOLIC participated.
The officers and staff members of this Institute made all
preparations for the visit of Drafting and Evidence Sub-committee
of the committee of Parliament on Official Language for discussions
with the Chairman of Town Official Language at Solan on
31.05.2013. The Director of this Institute is the Chairman of above
committee at Solan. The meeting of said committee was organized
at Hotel Pinewood, Barog on 31.05.2013.
A meeting of NARAKAS of Solan was organized in the office
premises on 28.11.2013 in which representative of Central Govt.
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Offices located at Solan participated. The meeting was chaired by
the Director of this Institute.
2.7 Contact with Associations of Industries
The following Industrial Associations were visited either for
getting varied information concerning their industry to have first- hand
knowledge or to chalk out various programmes with their co-
ordination.
Parwanoo Industries Association, Parwanoo
Kala-Amb Chamber of Commerce & Ind. Association
Kangra Region Udyog Association
Laghu Udyog Bharti Sirmour, Kala-Amb Chapter
Shimla-Soghi Industrieal Association, Shimla
Himachal Drug Manufacturers Association, Kala-Amb, Nahan
BBT Industires Association, Tahliwal (Una)
Chambaghat (Solan) Industrial Estate Association
Baddi Barotiwall Nalagarh Packager’s Association
Himachal Drug Manufacturer Association, Baddi
Laghu Udyog Bharti H.P. Chapter
Nalagarh Industires Association, Nalagarh
Baddi, Barotiwal Nalagarh Industries Associations, Baddi
Amb Sub-division Industries Association, Una
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