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ANKUR RAI MBA 3 rd sem

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ANKUR RAIMBA 3rd sem

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INTRODUCTION

• MSME stands for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises.

• It plays an important role for economic development of our country.

• The major advantage of these sector is its employment potential at low capital cost.

• It satisfies the demand of local customer.

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Role of MSME

• Licensing Policy • Reservation & Dereservation • FDI Policy• Trade Policy• Labour Policy

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• Food Processing ( KFC products, burger, pasta)• Agricultural Inputs (Seeds, fertilizers)• Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals (medicines)• Engineering; Electricals, Electronics• Electro-medical equipment• Meat products• Sports goods• Plastics products• Computer Software, etc.

Industry Comes Under MSME

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MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT (MSMED) ACT,2006

• The Government of India has enacted the Micro,

Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, on June 16, 2006 .

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Brief idea about MSME

• In India, the enterprises have been classified broadly into two categories

1.Manufacturing 2. services.• Both categories have been further classified into

micro, small and medium enterprises based on their investment in plant and machinery or on equipment.

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Classification Manufacturing Enterprises

Service Enterprises

Micro Upto Rs. 25 lakh Upto Rs. 10 lakh

SmallAbove Rs. 25 lakh & upto Rs. 5 crore

Above Rs. 10 lakh & upto Rs. 3 crore

MediumAbove Rs. 5 Crore & upto Rs. 10 crore

Above Rs. 2 crore & upto Rs. 5 crore

Investment ceiling for Plant, Machinery or Equipments

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CATEGORIZATION OF ACTIVITIES UNDER Manufacturing or Services under

the MSMED Act 2006-Manufacturing Service1. Printing 1. Publishing2. Medical Equipment 2. Hospitals3. Ayurvedic Product 3. Restaurant 4. Beedi/Cigarette Manufacturing 4. Hotels& other tobacco products. 5. Education

5. Generation of electricity 6. Training though windmill. 7. Software service

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MSME- INDIAN SCENARIO

• 12.5 million MSMEs• Employment to 30 million People• Contribute approx. 50% of Industrial Production• Contribute approx. 45% of Exports

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AIM OF MSME

MSME development as a tool of state policy aims at :• Generation of Employment• Dispersal of Economy• Utilization of local skills and resources• Meet demands locally

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Govt. Role

1. Provide credit facility2. Legislation (law making)

3. Fiscal policy (taxation, borrowing)

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For Entrepreneurship

• Ecosystem • Self Confidence • Satisfaction

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For Registration

• For Employ & Employer • Employment exchange

www.eex.dcmsme.gov.in

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