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Management & Entrepreneurship
(Course Code:10AL51)
Department of IE & M
JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bengaluru-560060
Support and Services
CHAPTER 7: Institutional Support
Outline - Different Schemes
TECSOK
KIADB
KSSIDC
KSIMC
DIC Single Window Agency
SISI
NSIC
SIDBI
KSFC
Introduction – Institutional Support
Every kind of business requires adequate amount of finance for its start.
Any economic activity requires prior built-up Infrastructural facilities for its start.
Creation of infrastructural facilities requires huge funds which small entrepreneurs can not
afford or are always found short of.
ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS FINANCE
To start an Industry.
For acquiring Fixed Assets.
Developing Product, Men and Machines at Work.
Encourage Management to make Progress.
Introduction – Need for Institutional Support
Introduction
Government and Non Government Assistance
Central and State Governments provides various kinds of supports and facilities to
help the small entrepreneurs which helps them :-
• To establish their industry In market & Grow Bigger.
A separate ministry of Small Scale Industries was created on October 14,1999
to focus attention of SSI (Small Scale Industries) sector.
• Now renamed as the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(M/OMSME for all matters relating to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises).
Introduction – Govt. and Non Govt. Assistance
Before 1999, the same Ministry was known by name of Small Scale Industries
and Agro & Rural industries.
Work of Ministry of SSI – Initiates various
i) Policy measures
ii) Programmes
iii) Schemes for the Promotion of SSIs (Small Scale Industries)
Introduction – Govt. and Non Govt. Assistance
Matrix of Institutional Support Structure
SSI support Agencies and Specialized Services Support Agencies
Central Government
1. SSI Board 2. SIDO
3. SISIs 4. PPDCs
5. RTCs 6. CEFTIs
7. EDIs 8. NSIC
9. SIDBI
State Government
1. Dis 2. DICs
3. SFCs 4. SSIDCs
5. TCOS
Others
1. Industry Associations
2. Non-Government
Organization
SSIs
Providers of Finance & Specialized Support Services
FINANCE
APEX
1.Commercial Banks
2.RRBs
3.Coperative Banks
State Level
1.SFCs
2.SIDCs
3.SSIDCs
OTHERS
1.NABARD
2.NSIC
TECHNOLOGY
UPGRADATION• NSIC
• SIDO
• SISIs
• RTCs
• PPDCs
• TBSE
INDUSTRIAL INPUTS
• NSIC
• SSIDs
• DICs
MARKETING1.SIDO 4. SISIs
2.NSIC 5. EICs
3.SSIDCs 6. SECs
TECHNICAL TRAINING1. SIDO 5. DICs
2. SISIs 6.RTCs
3. TCOs 7. GFTISs
4. PPDCs 8. Tool Rooms
ENTREPRENERURIAL DEVELOPMENT
• SIDO
• EDII
• NIESBUD
• EDIs
• SISIs
SSIs
TECSOKTechnical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka
http://www.tecsok.com(A Government of Karnataka Organisation)
Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka (TECSOK)
About TECSOK
• TECSOK is a multidisciplinary management consultancy organization promoted by the
Government of Karnataka to provide reliable consultancy services in India.
TECSOK has been excelling its expertise in a wide range of services like;
• Man power planning
• Budgetary control systems
• Mergers and acquisitions
• Investment opportunities
• Technology transfers
• Diagnostic studies
• Feasibility-studies
• Market research
• Valuation of assets
• Environment impact studies
• Energy management and audit
• Corporate plan
• Reorganization & Restructuring of enterprises
• Also designing and organizing training programmes in all related areas.
• TECSOK is also concentrating on studies relating to Cleaner Production technologies and
methods.
Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka (TECSOK)
The TECSOK consultancy is driven by top-notch professionals from different disciplines;
Engineers, Management experts, Economists and Financial consultants.
TECSOK partners with reputed National and Multinational consultants, Outsourcing expertise
for professional synergy.
A Powerhouse of Expertise
Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka (TECSOK)
Services
• Location Specific identification of investment opportunities.
• Assistance in obtaining statutory and procedural clearances.
• Feasibility studies and environment impact studies.
• Preparation of detailed project reports as per investment norms and financial norms.
• Market survey and research.
• Project implementation and turn key assistance.
• Reorganization and restructuring of enterprises.
• Valuation of assets, man power planning & budgetary control system.
Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka (TECSOK)
Services
• Energy management & audit, corporate plan, technology transfer.
• Diagnostic studies and rehabilitation of sick industries.
• Management studies, company formation, corporate plan, enterprise restructuring.
• Consultancy for agro-base industries as a Nodal Agency of Government of India.
• Consultancy for merger/takeovers, Infrastructure development project reports.
Technical Consultancy Services Organisation of Karnataka
Clients of TECSOK
Commerce and Industries Department, Govt. of Karnataka.
Fisheries, Govt. of Karnataka.
Sericulture, Govt. of Karnataka.
Tourism, Govt. of Karnataka.
Rural Development and Panchayat Raj. Govt. of Karnataka.
Women and children Development, Govt. of Karnataka.
KIADB
http://www.kiadb.in/
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
A Premier Industrial Land Provider
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
About KIADBKIADB - As a Premier Industrial Land Provider
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) is a statutory body, constituted under
sec.5 of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Act (KIAD Act)-1966.
• To promote rapid and orderly establishment and development of industries.
• For providing industrial infrastructural facilities and other amenities in Industrial areas in the
State of Karnataka.
KIAD Act-1966, a special Act, provides for expeditious acquisition of lands for industrial and
infrastructure purposes.
KIADB has so far developed 157 industrial areas in 29 Districts in the State covering an
extent of 55,957 acres, and acquired land for nearly 426 Single Unit Complexes covering
an extent of 52,904 acres ensuring balanced industrial development in all regions with well
thought of infrastructures and unique features.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
About KIADBKIADB - As a Premier Industrial Land Provider
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB - As a Premier Industrial Land Provider
Aims and Objectives
1.Promote rapid and orderly development of industries in the state.
2.Assist in implementation of policies of Government within the purview of KIAD Act.
3.Facilitate in establishing infrastructure projects.
4.Function on “No Profit – No Loss” basis.
Functions
1.Acquire land and develop industrial areas in the state.
2.Provide basic infrastructure in the industrial areas.
3.Acquire land for Single Unit Complexes.
4.Acquire land for Government agencies for their schemes and infrastructure
projects.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB - As a Premier Industrial Land Provider
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional Wings
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsAcquisition
• The Acquisition section conducts the proceedings for acquisition of land as per KIAD Act of 1966
and hand over them to KIADB.
• Special Deputy Commissioner heads acquisition wing and is assisted by Special Land
Acquisition officers at zonal level.
• KIADB identifies land for development of industrial areas, for single unit complexes, projects &
schemes envisaged by Government.
• On ascertaining the suitability of land, notifications under relevant provisions are issued under
KIAD Act of 1966 with approval of Government.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsEngineering
Engineering section prepares a design and development plan taking into
consideration different parameters like:
• Topography of the area,
• Infrastructure requirements,
• Statutory and Regulatory requirements.
• Co-ordination with other agencies.
Chief Development Officer and Chief Engineer heads Engineering section assisted by
Development Officers at the Zonal Offices.
This wing also provides services to the allottees by
• Approving building plans,
• Providing water supply connections,
• NOC’s for obtaining power connections,
• Providing infrastructure facilities
• Addressing the grievances of allottees in the related matters.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsEngineering
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsAllotment
This section is headed by Secretary and Joint Director assisted by Assistant Secretaries at H.O
& Zonal Offices.
• Requests of entrepreneurs in the matters of leasing,
• Documentations,
• Issuance of NOC’s for financial assistance,
• Needful clearances (CC) for change in activity,
• Change in constitution,
• Maintenance of payment records of allottees
• Issuance of absolute sale deed etc., are attended by allotment section.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsProjects
• This Section headed by the General Manager who look after the Special
Projects announced by the Govt. of Karnataka & Govt. of India.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsFinance and Accounts
Controller of Finance heads the Accounts Section assisted by Accounts Officer, Assistant Accounts
Officer and Assistant Secretary (A&MIS).
This wing of KIADB is engaged in,
Drawing of budgetary proposals
Project financing and planning
Monitoring and maintaining the process related to mobilization of finance for projects.
Preparation of final accounts.
other activities of KIADB
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Functional WingsAdministration
General Manager is the head of this Department and is assisted by Assistant Secretary (Admn.).
This section has overall responsibility of,
General administration
Human resources management
Other related matters.
This section ensures that the employees of this board are abreast with professionalism by
providing training, refresher courses etc., for better productivity in the Organization.
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Key Projects
Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
A special economic zone (SEZ) is a specifically delineated duty free enclave
deemed to be foreign territory for the purpose of trade operations, duties and
tariff.
Sl.No. Special Economic Zones Extent (In acres)
1 Textile SEZ, Hassan 474.40
2 Pharmaceutical SEZ, Hassan 125.00
3 IT/ITES SEZ, Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada District 89.19
4 Aerospace related SEZ, Devanahalli, Bengaluru Rural 252.00
5 IT/ ITES SEZ, Gamanagatti, Dharwad 30.00
KIADB has set up sector specific SEZ’s in the following places:
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB)
KIADB – Key ProjectsSpecial Economic Zone (SEZ)
Clients of KIADB
KSSIDC
Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd (KSSIDC) http://www.kssidc.co.in/
Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd (KSSIDC)
• KSSIDC, established on 29th April 1960.
• The registered office of the Company started functioning at Bengaluru in the State of Karnataka.
• The Company framed comprehensive and well-defined Memorandum of Association and
Articles of Association.
• Which permit the Corporation to take up any activity aimed at the rapid development of small-
scale industry, subject to the guidelines issued by the Government from time to time.
About KSSIDC
Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd (KSSIDC)
Mission
The Corporation’s principal objective is to promote and develop Small Industries in the State.
• Construction and utilisation of infrastructure, especially in backward areas.
• Procurement and marketing of Raw Materials, technical support and assistance.
• A concern for results, emphasis on quality and timely work and willingness to understand
the problems of entrepreneurs.
VisionAn Industrially prosperous Karnataka
Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd (KSSIDC)
• KSSIDC (until 1960 Mysore Small Industries Corporation-MSIC) is rendering services to the
small sector in the State for more than 50 years.
The Corporation has its own building in the Rajajinagar Industrial Estate.
From 1960, KSSIDC took over the activities relating to:
• Management and setting up of industrial estates.
• Distribution of raw materials.
• The Corporation started with an initial share capital of Rs.10 lakhs.
• The capital of the Company for the year ended as on 31st March 2015 is Rs.2602.36 Lakhs.
The Corporation started with the following as its Main Services:
• Establishment and Management of Industrial Estates.
• Procurement and distribution of raw materials.
• Assistance towards marketing.
• Dissemination of information by participating in the internal and international exhibitions.
• Supply of machinery under Hire Purchase Scheme.
• Providing Guidance to SSI Entrepreneurs.
• Providing Technical Library facilities.
Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd (KSSIDC)
Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd (KSSIDC)
Activities of Engineering Wing
• Conceptualizing, Designing, Planning, Constructing and Establishing Industrial Estates in
State.
• Planning and Constructing Live cum Work Sheds for artisans Engaged in Handloom,
handicraft, Leather Industries and Power Loom Development.
• Provide Necessary infrastructure for the Government’s “VISHWA PROGRAMME”.
• Planning and Constructing Ancillary Industrial Estates in the vicinities of Large Industries.
• Planning and Constructing Flatted Factory Sheds in Electronic city and Peenya Industrial
Estates
• Maintenance of Industrial Estates.
KSIMCKarnataka Small Industries Marketing Corporation Limited (KSIMC)
Karnataka Small Industries Marketing Corporation Limited (KSIMC)
• Karnataka Small Industries Marketing Corporation Limited is a Public incorporated on 12
September 1984.
• It is classified as State Govt. company.
• It is involved in Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market
research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy
As per records from Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), its balance sheet was last filed on 31
March 2009.
Current status of Karnataka Small Industries Marketing Corporation Limited is - Amalgamated.
DIC - Single Window Agency
District Industries Centres (DIC)
In each district one agency to deal with all requirements of small and village Industries. This is
called “District Industries Centre”
District Industries Centres (DIC)
The District Industries Centres have undertaken various programmes for investment promotion
at the grass-root level such as a organizing,
• Seminars/ workshops.
• Extending support for trade fairs
• Exhibitions organized by various Industries associations.
• All the services and support required by for MSME units under the single roof of the
District Industries Centre.
District Industries Centres (DIC)
The main functions of DIC are:
• To prepare and keep model project profiles for reference of the entrepreneurs.
• To prepare action plan to implement the schemes effectively already identified.
• To undertake industrial potential survey and to identify the types of feasible ventures which
can be taken up in ISB sector, i.e., industrial sector, service sector and business sector.
• To guide entrepreneurs in matters relating to selecting the most appropriate machinery and
equipment, sources of it supply and procedure for importing machineries.
• To provide guidance for appropriate loan amount and documentation.
• To assist entrepreneurs for availing land and shed equipment and tools, furniture and
fixtures.
District Industries Centres (DIC)
• To help the entrepreneurs in obtaining required licenses/permits/clearance.
• To conduct artisan training programme.
• To act as the nodal agency for the district for implementing PMRY (Prime Minister Rojgar
Yojana).
• To help the specialized training organizations to conduct Entrepreneur development
programmes.
SISISmall Industries Service Institute (SISI)
• The institute located on West of Chord Road, Rajajinagar, was set up by the GOI.
• To supplement the activities of the State government in promoting small scale industries.
• Needs of existing/prospective entrepreneurs in the small scale sector
• The SISI network in Karnataka State is a part of the national network under the Small
Industries Development Organisation (SIDO).
Small Industries Service Institute (SISI)
SISI renders technical consultancy services in the field of:
• Mechanical engineering, Chemical engineering, Glass and Ceramics, Electronics, Leather and
Metallurgy;
Management services in areas like:
• Personnel, Finance, Marketing, Quality control, Economic information.
• Export promotion services to the small scale industries.
Small Industries Service Institute (SISI)
SISI conducts specific technical training programmes for the benefit of prospective
entrepreneurs in various fields like:
• Machinist trade, Scientific glass blowing, Lens grinding, Decoration of glass and Ceramic
ware, Plaster toy making, Leather utility articles, T.V. and radio repairing, soldering and de-
soldering techniques.
• Manufacture of small transformers and coil winding, carpentry, hosiery and knitting and blue
print reading
Small Industries Service Institute (SISI)
NSICNational Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
http://www.nsic.co.in
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
• National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), is an ISO 9001-2008 certified Government of
India Enterprise under Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME).
• NSIC has been working to promote, aid and foster the growth of micro, small and medium
enterprises in the country.
• NSIC operates through countrywide network of offices and Technical Centres in the Country.
• NSIC has also set up Training cum Incubation Centre managed by professional manpower.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
Vision :
To be premier organization fostering the promotion & growth of Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises in the country.
Mission :
To enhance the Competitiveness of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises by
providing integrated support services encompassing, Marketing, Finance,
Technology and other Services.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
Schemes of NSIC
• NSIC facilitates Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises with a set of specially
tailored scheme to enhance their competitiveness.
• NSIC provides integrated support services under Marketing, Technology,
Finance and other Support service.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
Marketing Support
NSIC acts as a facilitator and has devised a number of schemes to support
enterprises in their marketing efforts, both domestic and foreign markets.
These schemes are briefly described as under :
Performance and Credit Rating Scheme for small industries
Technology Support
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
Marketing Intelligence
Buyer-Seller meets
Software Technology Cum Business Parks
Incubation of unemployed youth for setting up of New Micro & Small enterprises
Exhibitions and Technology Fairs
Single point Registration for Government Purchase
Consortia and Tender Marketing
Credit Support
Financing for procurement of Raw Material (Short term)
Financing for Marketing Activities (Short term)
Finance through syndication with Banks
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
Consortia and Tender Marketing
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
• NSIC applies the tenders on behalf of single MSE/Consortia of MSEs for securing
orders for them. These orders are then distributed amongst MSEs in tune with their
production capacity.
Single point Registration for Government Purchase
• Issue of the Tender Sets free of cost.
• Exemption from payment of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD).
• NSIC operates a single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS) under the Government
Purchase Programme.
Marketing Intelligence
• Collect and disseminate both domestic as well as international marketing intelligence for the
benefit of MSMEs.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
Exhibitions and Technology Fairs
• To showcase the competencies of Indian SSIs and to capture market opportunities.
Buyer-Seller meets
Bulk and departmental buyers such as the Railways, Defence, Communication departments
and large companies are invited to participate in buyer-seller meets to enrich small
enterprises knowledge regarding terms and conditions, quality standards, etc. required by the
buyer.
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
International Consultancy Services
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
NSIC has acquired various skill sets in the development process of small enterprises. The
inherent skills are being networked to offer consultancy services for other developing countries.
The areas of consultancy are as listed below:
1.Capacity Building
2.Policy & Institutional Framework
3.Entrepreneurship Development
4.Business Development Services
Name of the Centre Focus area
Chennai Leather & Footwear
Howrah General Engineering
Hyderabad Electronics & Computer Application
New Delhi Machine Tools & related activities
Rajkot Energy Audit & Energy Conservation activities
Rajpura (Pb) Domestic Electrical Appliances
Aligarh (UP) Lock Cluster & Die and Tool making
NSIC Technical Services Centres are located at the following places
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
SIDBISmall Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
http://www.sidbi.com/
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
• Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), set up on April 2, 1990
under small industries development bank of India act.
• It is the Principal Financial Institution for the Promotion, Financing and
Development of the MSME sector and for Co-ordination of the functions of the
institutions engaged in similar activities.
Vision
To emerge as a single window for meeting the financial and developmental
needs of the MSME sector to make it strong, vibrant and globally competitive, to
position SIDBI Brand as the preferred and customer - friendly institution and for
enhancement of share - holder wealth and highest corporate values through
modern technology platform.
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
Mission
"To facilitate and strengthen credit flow to MSMEs and address both financial and
developmental gaps in the MSME eco-system“
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
Business Domain of SIDBI
The business domain of SIDBI consists of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Contributing significantly to the national economy in terms of production, employment and exports.
MSME sector is an important pillar of Indian economy as it contributes greatly to the growth of
Indian economy with:
A vast network of around 3 crore units,
Creating employment of about 7 crore,
Manufacturing more than 6,000 products
Contributing about 45% to manufacturing output and about 40% of exports, directly and
indirectly.
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
Functions of SIDBI
To initiate steps for technological upgradation and modernization of existing
units.
To expand the channels for marketing the products of SSI sector in domestic
and international markets.
To promote employment oriented industries especially in semi-urban areas to
create more employment opportunities.
KSFCKARNATAKA STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (KSFC)
http://www.ksfc.in
KARNATAKA STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (KSFC)
KSFC is one of the fast track term lending financial institutions in the country with assistance
to over 1,70,355 units amounting to nearly Rs 14,542 crore over the last 57 years in the State
of Karnataka.
KSFC is one of the robust and professionally managed State Financial Corporations
The KSFC was established by the government of Karnataka in 1956 under the state financial
corporation act 1951 for extending financial assistance to set up tiny, small and medium scale
industrial units in Karnataka.
KSFC give preference to the projects which are
(i) Promoted by technician entrepreneur.
(ii) In the small-scale sector.
(iii) Located in growth centres and developing areas of the state;
(iv) Promoted by entrepreneurs belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes,
backward classes and other weaker sections of society.
(v) Characterized by high employment potential.
(vi) Capable of utilizing local resources;
(vii) In tune with the declared national priorities.
KARNATAKA STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (KSFC)
KARNATAKA STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (KSFC)
Loan Schemes of KSFC(1) Composite loan scheme(2) Disabled entrepreneurs loan scheme.(3) Scheduled cast and scheduled tribe’s loan scheme.(4) Ex-service men loan scheme.(5) National equity fund scheme.(6) Mahila Udyama nidhi loan scheme.(7) Single window loan scheme.(8) Transport loan scheme.(9) Computer loan scheme.(10) Modernization loan scheme.(11) Diesel generator loan scheme.(12) Equipment finance loan scheme.
(13) Tourism related activities loan scheme.(14) Hospital/nursing / medical store loan scheme.(15) Electro-medical equipment loan scheme.(16) Assistance for acquiring indigenous or imported second-hand machinery.(17) Qualified professionals loan scheme.(18) Scheme of assistance for acquisition of ISO 9000 series of certification.(19) Hotel /mobile canteen loan scheme.(20) Industrial estate loan scheme.(21) Loan scheme for office automation.(22) Loan scheme for training institution.(23) Loan scheme for private software technology parks.(24) Loan scheme for commercial complexes.(25) Industrial estate loan scheme.(26) Loan scheme for ready-built office/construction of new office building.(27) Loan scheme for acquisition of land/building/commercial space.(28) Loan schemes for marketing related activities.
KARNATAKA STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (KSFC)
Loan Schemes of KSFC
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