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An assignment on role of association for devlope small scale industries

IndexNo. Content1. Introduction of small scale industries2. Importance of small scale industries3. Problems of small scale industries4. Investment limit of small scale industries5. List of small scale industries6. South Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry – introduction7. SGCCI – mission & vision8. SGCCI – objective9. SGCCI – certificate of origin10. SGCCI – activities 11. SGCCI – workshop 12. SGCCI – membership benefits13. SGCCI – membership type14. SGCCI – membership fee structure15. Mantra Textile Association – Introduction 16. Facilities at MANTRA17. MANTRA – R & D, infrastructure & testing facilities18. MANTRA – library facility 19. MANTRA – activities 20. MANTRA – testing & technical services

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Introduction Small Scale Industries may sound small but actually plays a very important part in the

overall growth of an economy. Small Scale Industries can be characterized by the unique feature

of labour intensiveness. The total number of people employed in this industry has been

calculated to be near about one crore and ninety lakhs in India, the main proponents of Small

scale industries.

The importance of this industry increases manifold due to the immense employment

generating potential. The countries which are characterized by acute unemployment problem

especially put emphasis on the model of Small Scale Industries

. It has been observed that India along with the countries in the Indian continent have gone

long strides in this field.

Small Scale Industries enjoy a lot of help and encouragement from the government

through protecting these industries from the direct competition of the large scale ones, provision

of subsidies in the form of capital, lenient tax structure for this industry and many more.

Importance of Small Scale Industries:

Employment & Labour intensive:

Small scale industries are highly employment potential specially in the countries like India

where, there is shortage of capital & more availability of labour. As since majority of small scale

industries are labour intensive. They require less capital & more of labour which helps in

absorbing massive man power in economy.

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Low capital-output ratio:

As compared to that of heavy & basic industries, small scale inustries have low capital output

ratio i.e more production can be obtained with less investment. Besides this, as these industries

are labiur intensive they require less capital and more of labour. Moreover they are having

dynamic potentials i.e can adapt themselves according to changing market conditions.

Low gestation period:

As compared to that of large scale industries, small scale industries start giving production in a

relatively shorter period of time. It means, the time-leg between investment and production is

less. This inturn helps in timely supply of goods resulting less scarcity and thus control over

inflationary pressures.

Decentralization:

Usually, heavy industries requires latest technology and high infrastructure facilities. So they are

centered in urban areas only, but small scale industries do not require more infrastructure facility

and they can easily be set up in different ports of country which helps in utilising local resources

like raw materials, idle savings, local talents etc. Thus their standard of living gets improved.

Moreover development of backword regions results into lesser problem of urbanization.

Equal distribution of income:

There is more equitable distribution of income in following ways:-

Because of widespread ownership as compared to that of large scale industries.

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Because these industries are labour intensive, more gets distribution amongst a very large

number of people.

Balance regional development:

Small scall industries can easily be set up different regions of country according to the

development potentialities & availabilities of resources. As these industries use local land,

labour, capital as well as personal skills and mostly build to cater the local demand. As since

large scale industries cannot be at up in every village or taluka small scale industries are

developed. Thus, help in balancing the regional development.

Use of latent resources:

As since, small scale industries are widely spreaded, they make use of latent resources like local

entrepreneurial abilities, family-labour, artisans skill, small saving of community etc. They also

encourages the growth of small entrepreneur class which introduces a dynamic element in the

economy. They provide a training field in which they take risk, experiment and innovate. Eg. In

Japan.

Saving in social cost:

Small scale industris helps in economising the social costs by discouraging migration to matro-

politan areas. As people get employed in rural areas itself the social cost in terms of creating

infrastructural facilities in urban areas get redused. Moreover, less migration also reduces the

problems of urbanization like growth of slums, air & water pollution etc.

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Export earnings:

The product of small scale induatries like handicrafts, embroidery, handlooms, metal works,

carpets, wood carving etc are in great demand in foreign countries. Small scale industries

account for about 35% in our total export earnings.

Ancillary industries:

Small scale industries acts as helping industries to heavy industries, as since many of

components required by large industries are easily produced & supplied by small scale

industries. Eg. Bolts & nuts, spare parts etc.

Problems of Small Scale Industries

Problem of finance:

This is the most important problem faced by small scale industries, due to which, causes

industrial sickness in the following ways:

Inadequate supply of credit against required working capital & fixed capital.

Credit not available on time.

Beside this, more attention is paid to large scale units as compared to small scale industries.

Moreover, as these industries have low profitability, they posses low credit worthiness. As a

result they have depend of private finance, even if available at higher interest which increase the

costs in finnally reducing profits.

Problem of availability of raw materials:

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This sector gets a ‘residuary’ treatment in allocation of raw materials. Besides this small scale

industries do not get equal treatment as large scale industries in distribution of scare inputs. So

they have to purchase raw materal from black market even if they are sub-standard. Moreover,

they have to accept whatever is available, of whatever quality& at high prices resulting low

profits.

Problem of marketing:

This problem arise because of:

Small scale of production

Lack of proper grading & standard

Inadequate market intelligence

Lack of knowledge ragarding changing market conditions.

Competition

Inefficient stock holding capacity.

Low level of technology:

Small scale industries use traditional techniques of production which is expensive, time

consuming leading to poor quality of production at high costs.

There is lack of knowledge regarding latest technologies & its mechanism in the

production of small scale industries.

These is very low scope of R&D in this field.

Inadequate facilities for providing training.

Competition from Large scale Industries:

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Large scale industries are organised on modern lines and have relatively more access to

latest technology.

They are having bulk production, benefit of quality control, market research advertising

& publicity etc.

As this advantages are not being found in small scale industries, they are unable to stand up

against the large scale industries in competition.

Inefficient functioning:

This problem is mainly because:

50-60% of small scale industries production capacity remains unutilised due to inefficient

managerial operations.

There is very little research, survey, evolution etc in matters like location, financial

ability, market study etc.

Thus, results in high cost & poor quality of products.

Uneven dispesal:

According to latest study, about 60% of small scale industries have located in the state like

Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bangal, Gujarat, Maharastra, Karnataka, Andhra

Pradesh, Tamilnadu etcthat also even only in metropolitan cities like belt of Mehsana-Vapi in

Gujarat, Mumbai-Pune belt in Maharastra etc. this is also major problem of small scale

industries.

Industrial sickness:

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At end of march 2006, the total number of sick small scale industries was about 1.38 lakh

and the bank money blocked in these industries were about Rs 5380 crs.

This loss is not only in financial sense but also in real terms like less production, less

export & less employment.

Investment limit of small scale industries

YEAR INVESTMENT LIMITS

1950 Up to Rs 5 lacs in fixed assets

1960 Up to Rs 5 lacs in Plant & Machiner

1966 Up to Rs 7.5 lacs in Plant & Machinery

1975 Up to Rs 10 lacs in Plant & Machinery

1980 Up to Rs 20 lacs in Plant & Machinery

1985 Up to Rs 35 lacs in Plant & Machinery

1991 Up to Rs 60 lacs in Plant & Machinery

1997

(Dec) Up to Rs 100 lacs in Plant & Machinery

List of small scale industry

List of Items Reserved for Exclusive Manufacture

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Food and Allied Industries

Textile Products Including Hosiery

Art Silk/Man-Made Fibre Hosiery

Wood and Wood Products

Paper Products

Leather And Leather Products Including Footwear

Rubber Products

Plastic Products

Injection Moulding Thermo Plastic Products (1)

Chemicals and Chemical Products Laboratory Chemicals And Reagents

SOUTH GUJARAT CHEMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

About SGCCI - Background

The original predecessor body was "The Surat Chamber of Commerce" which was set up by 16 stalwarts from different trade and industry on 21st October 1940. The enthusiasm and courage of the founding father enlarged the scope of activities in subsequent years. This name was changed on 4th October 1965 to "The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SGCCI)", to widen its scope from Bharuch to Umargaon, covering entire South Gujarat.

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After 60 years of its inception, SGCCI is the oldest Chamber of Gujarat and holds its place of pride at the national scenario.

The Chamber has discharges its responsibilities not only to the trade and industry but to the social upliftment and well being of the people of the area.

About SGCCI - Mission & Vision

The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry - SGCCI was incorporated on 21st

October 1940.

SGCCI is the apex organization for trade and business in South Gujarat.

SGCCI serves as the nodal point for trade and business in South Gujarat.

SGCCI has around 3500 members inclusive of individuals, associations, companies - small,

medium and large.

SGCCI has 65 specialized committees, 8 administrative groups, 5 affiliated chambers of trade

and industry, and 85 regional affiliated associations covering almost all the sectors of the

industry of the region.

SGCCI has been accredited as an ISO 9002 organization by DNV Certification B.V. The

Netherlands

About SGCCI - Aims & Objective

The aims & objectives are well defined in the Constitution of the chamber, which seems to meet

rising expectation of the trade and industry in South Gujarat. Some of them are delineated

hereunder:

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To study various issues, government actions and legislations affecting trade and industry and

making appropriate representation to the concerned authorities and governments at the national,

state and local levels.

To make effective representation to the concerned authorities for developing, promoting and

maintaining infrastructure facilities such as road, railways, airways, post, telecom, power etc.

To disseminate important economic and technical data and information on trade and industry.

To organize seminars, symposia, workshops, exhibitions and conferences to promote and evolve

technologies and develop business and management skills appropriate with emerging economic

scenario.

To maintain close affiliation with national bodies and associations such as FICCI, CII,

ASSOCHAM, IMC, ICAI, ICWAI, ICSI for furtherance of Chamber's objectives.

To provide relief during natural calamities to the society to the extent possible.

To undertake arbitration to settle commercial dispute arising in the course of business.

Services - Certificate of Origin

The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry is authorized by Government of India,

Ministry of Commerce, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics vide letter

No. 14(1) 74EAC dated 14th May 1974 to issue Certificate of Origin in prescribed Performa to

exporters as per requirement of Article 11 of International Convention relating to customs.

Certificate of Origin is essential document for Exporters as a proof certifying that the goods are

of Indian Origin. The office bearers of the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry

have been nominated to authorize to sign the Certificates of Origin as and when requested and

such certificates are validly accepted by custom departments as well as by the Consulate General

of over-seas countries. Every year the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry is

issuing around 7000 Certificates of Origin to Exporters of this region.

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Activities

1. Seminar On road safety, audit and review2. Garib kalyan melo3. How to grow your family business through generation4. Budget meeting5. RTI, corruption & nation development6. Seminar on “RETAIL TRADE”7. National workshop on ‘Disaster Management’8. Self defence awareness9. Meeting with all associations10. Competition law – an over view in the context of indian market11. Traffic and parking problems faced by textile markets12. Seminar on ‘foreign trade policy’ – vadilal forex13. Fashion as a career for women14. Entrepreneurship development in women15. An awareness programme on, prime minister employment generation programme, khadi and

villege industry commission16. BRTS surat – new transport solutions by SMC17. Implication of electricity regulations

Workshop

 

Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs in Textile Industry

Workshop on Action, Attitude & Accomplisment

Workshop on Greed and Fear in Capital Market

Ladies Wing: Workshop on Self Defense

Workshop on Disaster Management

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How to become member?

Criteria to Become SGCCI Member

Any person, firm, company, co-operative society, association, institution or organization

engaged in mercantile pursuits or interested in trade, commerce or industry and desirous

of joining the Chamber shall be eligible for the membership.

A candidate has to apply through the SGCCI MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Present on the website (downloadable PDF and online) One can always walk on the listed

address, and collect a physical copy of the form

In case of individual membership, Xerox of pan card and one passport size photograph.

In case of partnership firm, pan card of firm and photographs of all partners.

In case of company, memorandum of article and photograph of representative.

In case of associatition, memorandum of association.

Membership Benefit

Invaluable contribution of the Chamber by way of multifarious activities resulted in steady

growth of membership. In the Golden Jubilee Year (1990), the membership was 2500 which has

now reached up to 3500.

About 85 Associations of Trade, Professionals, Industry and Organization are affiliated with the

Chamber. Thus, the Chamber is having an indirect membership of 60000 and is the premier body

of trade and industry in South Gujarat region.

The Chamber is recognized by Government of India, Government of Gujarat and several Semi-

Government bodies and is given representations on many Central and State Government

Committees. The President and representatives of the Chamber actively participate in

deliberations held by such committees and resolve the problems of trade and industry. Some of

these Committees are listed below:

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Zonal Railway Users Consultative Committee (ZRUCC)

Divisional Railway Consultative Committee (DRUCC)

State Industrial Advisory Committee, Ahmedabad.

State Ancillary Development Committee, Ahmedabad.

Gujarat Kamdar Board

Rozgar Nirman Committee

Regional Employment Exchange Committee

Gujarat Circle Postal Advisory Committee

Telephone Advisory Committee

Regional Sales Tax Advisory Committee

Regional Income Tax Advisory Committee

Central Excise Regional Advisory Committee

Indextb Governing Body

S. E. C. - Local Consultative Committee

Local Port Advisory Committee

University Employment & Information & Guidance Committee

Income-Tax Regional Direct Taxes Advisory Committee

Gujarat Electricity Board - Utran Circle

Gandhi Labour Institute Committee, Ahmedabad.

Minimum Wages Advisory Committee, Labour Commissioner, Ahmedabad.

Membership Type

The members are categorized in following categories:

Chief Patron Members

Patron Members

Life Members

Annual Members

Fee Structure

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Membership Type

Chief Patron Fee

Patron Fee Life-time Fee Annual Fee Entrance fee

Person 25000 Rs. 10000 Rs. 5000 Rs. 500 Rs. 300 Rs.

Venture 40000 Rs. 15000 Rs. 7500 Rs. 750 Rs. 400 Rs.

Association 50000 Rs. 20000 Rs. 10000 Rs. 1000 Rs. 500 Rs.

MANTRA TEXTILE ASSOCIATION To cater to the ever increasing quality control needs of growing MAN-MADE

TEXTILES industry around the city of Surat in South Gujarat, in late nineteen seventies, an idea

was mooted to set up a full-fledged independent Research Association for the region. MANTRA

was to be set up on similar lines as other National Textile Research Associations.

This was with a view to carry out research and development activities as well as to provide

testing and technical service facilities to the man-made fibre textiles industry, in particular, and

other allied industries, in general, in South Gujarat.

The idea was supported by the State Government as well as Central Government and the State

Government provided land free of cost for the purpose as well as earmarked funds for the

building construction and purchase of essential equipments to carry out research and testing

activities. Since its inception in 1981, over the last 20 years, MANTRA has equipped itself

sufficiently through the grants provided by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, and

the support of the local industry. Throughout these twenty years, efforts have been made to fulfill

the laid-out objectives of MANTRA, and to promote quality, reduce cost of production, process

development and control of pollution and environment protection. MANTRA is one of the eight

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National Textile Research Associations (TRAs) and the leading TRA in man-made fibres, linked

to the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, and recognized as a Scientific and Industrial

Research Organization (SIRO) by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of

Science and Technology, Government of India. 

 

To serve the local textile industry more effectively, MANTRA keeps close liaison with the

industry around, in general, and the five leading local co-operative textile societies, in particular,

viz., (a) The Surat Art Silk Cloth Manufacturers Association (SASCMA), (b) The Surat Vankar

Sahkari Sangh Ltd., (c) The SASME Co-operative Society Ltd., (d) The Udhna Group of

Weavers Producers Co-operative Society Ltd., (e) The South Gujarat Processors Association. 

Facilities

MANTRA's Testing, Technical Services and R&D infrastructural facilities have

been strengthened during the past couple of years. MANTRA is equipped with many

sophisticated instruments through the grants provided by Ministry of Textiles, Government

of India. Eco-testing Laboratory and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Centre were set up in

1996 at MANTRA. MANTRA also has an Environmental Affairs Laboratory, Analytical

Instruments Laboratory, Modern Physical Testing Laboratory and Chemical Testing

Laboratory. The procedure for preparation of test reports and billing have been fully

computerised.

 

Facilities at MANTRA:

R&D infrastructure and Testing facilities.

Pilot plants

Library facilities

R & D INFRASTRUCTURE & TESTING FACILITIES

Physical Testing Laboratory

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Chemical Testing Laboratory

Analytical Instruments Laboratory

Eco-Laboratory

Environmental Affairs Laboratory

Computer Aided Designing Centre PILOT PLANTS

Pilot Melt spinning plant

Draw-Texturising Machine

Air-Jet Texturising Machine

Yarn rewinder machine (To convert yarn package into cone or cheese form).

Pirn winding machine

Yarn Setting Autoclave

Semi automatic Injection Moulding Machine for manufacturing self lubricating

Nylon parts for looms

LIBRARY FACILITIES AT MANTRA 

MANTRA's library has at present 2608 books on various technical subjects. Books and

periodicals have been liberally purchased to enable scientists and researchers to update

their knowledge in their respective field of activities. Interested students and scholars also

avail the services of the library. The library of MANTRA subscribes to 19 journals of

national repute and 18 international journals, including World Textile Abstracts. 

Details of books

Indian journals

Foreign journals

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Activities

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

APPLICATION-ORIENTED R&D PROJECTS

This includes development of instruments for textile testing, solid waste and water

management. Texturising trials of fibres and other applied R&D projects are carried out at

MANTRA

DEVELOPMENT OF FABRIC SAMPLES

New fabric samples are prepared in an integrated approach from weaving to final finishing

of the fabricsamples are prepared in an integrated approach from weaving to final finishing

of the fabric AREAS Fibre, Polymers and Raw Material Dyes, Intermediates and

Auxiliaries Quality and Process Control Import Substitution and Export Promotion Quality

and Productivity Improvement Process Standardisation and Development Development of

Value-added Products and Diversified Products Energy and Water Conservation Pollution

control Waste minimisation and ecological aspects Technical textiles Machinery

development Eco-friendly processing Biotechnology.

AREAS

Fibre, Polymers and Raw Material

Dyes, Intermediates and Auxiliaries

Quality and Process Control

Import Substitution and Export Promotion

Quality and Productivity Improvement

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Process Standardisation and Development

Development of Value-added Products and Diversified Products

Energy and Water Conservation

Pollution control

Waste minimisation and ecological aspects

Technical textiles

Machinery development

Eco-friendly processing

Biotechnology

TESTING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

MANTRA undertakes testing of the following :

Fibres

Yarns

Fabrics

Dyes, Auxiliaries and Chemicals

Coal, oil & thermic fluids

  Water and Effluent water (complete water analysis)

  Ambient air and stack monitoring

  Noise Pollution and its monitoring

MANTRA offers Technical Services in the following areas :

Computer Aided Designing

Computer Colour Matching

Environmental Consultancy

Environmental Audit

Yarn and fabric defects

Specific trouble shooting

Energy conservation

Project feasibility report

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Valuation certification

Technical opinion and certification

Product and Process Development

Technical trials

TRAINING

MANTRA conducts short-term training courses as per the requirements of Textile

industry: Textile Laboratory Technician Supervisor for Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)

Computer Colour Matching Application of Computer Aided Design for Textile Printing &

Weaving Training in pre-weaving, weaving and textile designing to weavers, jobbers and

designers Training in running of power loom enter and its costing.

Supervisor for Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)

Supervisor for Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)

Computer Colour Matching

Application of Computer Aided Design for Textile Printing & Weaving

Training in pre-weaving, weaving and textile designing to weavers, jobbers

and designers

Training in running of power loom enter and its costing.

POWERLOOM SERVICE CENTRES

ACTIVITIES OF PSCs

Training

Testing 

Survey of powerlooms

To provide technical assistnace and technical consultancy

Textile design development

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Adoption of powerlooms for improvement, organisation of seminars, workshops to create awareness on TUF and other important issues related with powerlooms.

Bibliography

Visit at South gujrat chamber of commerce & industries