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Page 1: ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE (YEAR: 2004-2005) 11-12 Report.pdf · 2017-03-06 · CONTENTS Section Topic Page FOREWORD - 1 ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE 1 - 5 2 ACTIVITIES PERFORMED 6-41 2.1 Human

ANNUAL REPORT

2011-2012

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Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME Industrial Area-B, Partap Chowk

Ludhiana-141003 Ph: 0161-2531733-34-35, Fax: 0161-2533225

Website: w.w.w.msmedildh.gov.in e-mail: [email protected]

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CONTENTS

Section Topic Page FOREWORD -

1 ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE 1 - 5 2 ACTIVITIES PERFORMED 6-41 2.1 Human Resource Development 6-19

2.2 Participation in International Trade Fairs 20-21

2.3 Promotional Programme 21-37

2.4 Consultancy Service 38

2.5 District Industrial Potential Survey 38

2.6 Project Profiles 38-39

2.7 Co-ordination with Central and State Government 39-40

2.8 Other Activities 40-41

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ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE (YEAR: 2011-2012)

Sr. No.

Activity Name Target Achievement

1. ESDPs

(i) No. of Programmes 47 47

(ii) No. of Persons Trained 1034 1083

2. EDPs

(i) No. of Programmes 09 09

(ii) No. of Persons Trained 198 214

3. MDPs

(i) No. of MDPs 11 9

(ii) No. of Persons Trained 242 220

4. BSDPs

(i) No. of BSDPs 2 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained 50 61

5. Motivation Campaigns

(i) No. of Programme 61 61

(ii) No. of Persons Trained 6100 7501

6. Awareness Prog. MSME Schemes

(i) No. of Programme - 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 51

7. National Vendor Development Programme

(i) No. of Programme 1 1

(ii) No. of MSME Participated - 66

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8. State Level Vendor Development Programme

(i) No. of Programme 10 7

(ii) No. of MSE Participated 250 224

9. Awareness Seminar on Capacity Building

(i) No. of Programme - 1

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 45

10. Awareness Programme on LLP Act

(i) No. of Programme - 1

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 40

11. Marketing Development Assistance

- Trade Fair Participation (MSMEs) - 30

- Reimbursement (Rs.) - 9,14,519

12. Lean Manufacturing :

a) Awareness Prog. On Lean Mfg.

(i) No. of Programme 2 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 51

b) SPV Formed 5 8

c) DPR 5 5

13. Design Clinic:

a) Awareness Seminar

(i) No. of Seminar 2 3

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 105

b) Design Project Approved - 2

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14. Awareness Programme of E-Club

(i) No. of Programme - 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 65

15. IPRs:

a) Awareness Prog. IPRs

(i) No. of Programme 2 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 157

b) Workshop/Seminar on IRP 1 1

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16. Marketing Support/Assistance (Bar-Code)

a) Awareness Programme

(i) No. of Programme 2 4

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 137

b) Total MSMEs/Amount Reimbursed

- One Time Registration Fee (MSMEs) 9 8

- Annual Recurring Fee (MSMEs) 24 20

- Total Amount (Rs.) 2,94,000 2,58,541

17. Awareness Programme on QMS/QTT

(i) No. of Programme 2 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 52

18. MA & TU:

a) Awareness programmes (Technology on Packaging)

(i) No. of Programme 1 1

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 21

b) Re-imbursement of pparticipation in state/district level exhibition

- Knit World/Bike Show-2011/Bike Show-2012 5+4+13 22

- Amount (Rs.) 5,19,000 4,05,022

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19. TEQUP:

a) Awareness on Product Certification

(i) No. of Programme 2 4

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 115

b) Re-imbursement of certification i.e. National/International marks/ certifications(Cases/Units)

- National/ International 8 8

- Amount (Rs.) 6,00,000 5,83,547

20. Re-imbursement of ISO-9001-14001

(i) No of MSMEs - 32

(ii) Amount (Rs.in Lakh) 14.40 14.39

21. Project Profiles 15 15

22. District Industrial Potential Survey Report 2 (SAS Nagar &

Rupnagar)

2 (SAS Nagar & Rupnagar)

23. Hosiery Industries Directory 1 1

24. SDP (Machinist)

(i) No of SDPs 2 2

(ii) No. of Persons Trained 20 13

25. CNC Programming & Machining Course

(i) No of courses - 10

(ii) No. of Persons Trained - 152

26. Other Activities

(i) Units benefited through workshops - 205

(ii) Jobs undertaken - 382

(iii) Units registered under signal point registration - 98

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Revenue Earning During the Year 2011-2012

Sr. No.

Activity Cum. Total

1 Revenue from common facilities Workshop 2,83,460

2. Revenue from SDP on CNC/Programming & Machinist Course

2,72,250

3. NSIC Regn. /GSPP 2,53,620

4. ESDP Fee 26,100

5. MDP Fee 29,200

6. SDP Fee 23,400

7. EDP Fee 8,050

8. Other Special programmes 4,000

Total 9,00,080

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Section – 2

ACTIVITIES PERFORMED The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Institute (formerly

known as SISI) Ludhiana, 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 Div., Metallurgy

Div. Chemical Div., Food Div., Glass & Ceramics Div., Hosiery Div., Economic

Investigation Div. and Industrial Management Training Div. providing techno-

managerial solutions with a human face.

Highlights of Activities Undertaken

2.1 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 2011-2012.

2.1.1 Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programmes The MSME-DI, Ludhiana, during the year,

conducted 46 Entrepreneurship Skill

Development Programmes. In these

programmes total 1,083 persons, including

256 males (Gen-29, SC-227) and 827

females (Gen-187, SC-639, PH-01) were

provided training, at various places in the

State.

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Out of these, 01 ESDP was for Weaker

Sections-Stipendiary (Women & PH), 10

programmes were for SC-Stipendiary

and 23 programmes were SC

participants for non-stipendiary and 12

ESDPs were for General Participants.

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:

A summarized information on the ESDPs is

given in the following tables:

S. No. Trade of ESDPs Place Participants

1 Computer Hardware SC (Stipendiary) (29.06.2011 to 09.08.2011)

Hoshiarpur 25

2 Computer Hardware SC (Stipendiary) (30.06.2011 to 10.08.2011)

Jalandhar 25

3 Fashion Designing SC (Stipendiary) 30.06.2011 to 10.08.2011

Jalalidiwal 23

4 Computer Hardware (Gen) (30.06.2011 to 10.08.2011)

Phillaur 28

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5 Computer Hardware(Gen) 30.06.2011 to 10.08.2011

Jalalidiwal 22

6 Computer Basic SC (Stipendiary) 18.07.2011 to 26.08.2011

Ludhiana 24

7 Beauty & Health Care SC (Stipendiary) 21.07.2011 to 02.09.2011

Jalandhar 25

8 Computer Hardware SC (Stipendiary) 26.07.2011 to 05.09.2011

Phagwara 25

9 Fashion Designing SC (Stipendiary) 29.07.2011 to 09.09.2011

Burail 25

10 Fashion Designing (W&PH) 19.08.2011 to 30.09.2011

Habowal 25

11 Computer Basic SC (Stipendiary) 29.08.2011 to 07.10.2011

Ludhiana 25

12 Fashion Designing SC (Stipendiary) 30.08.2011 to 08.10.2011

Talwandi 25

13 Computer Hardware SC (Stipendiary) 29.08.2011 to 11.10.2011

Kharar 25

14 Beauty & Health Care 05.09.2011 to 14.10.2011

Jalandhar 28

15 Beauty & Health Care 12.09.2011 to 24.10.2011

Kajheri, Chandigarh

25

16 Cosmetology & Beautician (SC) 19.09.2011 to 28.10.2011

Hoshiarpur 23

17 Computer Hardware & Maintenance(SC) 26.09.2011 to 04.11.2011

Jalandhar 21

18 Fashion Designing(SC) 28.09.2011 to 09.11.2011

Phillaur 24

19 Computer Hardware(SC) 30.09.2011 to 11.11.2011

Amritsar 20

20 Fashion Designing(SC) 30.09.2011 to 11.11.2011

Raikot 22

21 Computer Hardware 26.09.2011 to 11.11.2011

Kharar 22

22 Computer Hardware(SC) 05.10.2011 to 15.11.2011

Phagwara 20

23 Computer Harware(SC) 17.10.2011 to 25.11.2011

Patiala 25

24 Fashion Designing(Gen) 07.10.2011 to 25.11.2011

Khasa (Amr) 28

25 Computer Basic(Gen) 17.10.2011 to 25.11.2011

Khasa (Amr) 23

26 Computer Harware(SC) 18.10.2011 to 29.11.2011

Jalandhar 20

27 Fashion Designing(SC) 08.11.2011 to 17.12.2011

Ayali Khurd 21

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28 Fashion Designing(SC) 09.11. 2011 to 21.12.2011

Mauli 21

29 Computer Basic(SC) 14.11.2011 to 23.12.2011

Jagraon 23

30 Computer Basic(SC) 15.11.2011 to 26.12.2011

Gurdaspur 23

31 Fashion Designing(SC) 18.11.2011 to 30.12.2011

Mauli 21

32 Fashion Designing(SC) 21.11.2011 to 30.12.2011

Hoshiarpur 22

33 Computer Hardware(SC) 21.11.2011 to 30.12.2011

Samrala 24

34 Beauty & Health Care(SC) 28.11.2011 to 06.01.2012

Jalandhar 25

35 Computer Basic(SC) 05.12.2011 to 13.01.2012

Ludhiana 23

36 Computer Hardware(Gen) 19.12.2011 to 27.012012

Ropar 25

37 Fashion Designing (Gen) 21.12.2011 to 31.01.2012

Hoshiarpur 23

38 Fashion Designing (SC) 20.12.2011 to 31.01.2012

Ayali 22

39 Fashion Designing (SC) 03.01.2012 to 14.02.2012

Maheru 20

40 Fashion Designing (SC) 26.12.2012 to 03.02.2012

Mullanpur 21

41 Fashion Designing (SC) 23.12.2011 to 03.02.2012

Kajheri 25

42 Computer Hardware (SC) 07.01.2012 to 17.02.2012

Sirhind 25

43 Beauty & Health Care (Gen) 23.12.2011 to 03.02.2012

Phillaur 24

44 Computer Basic (Gen) 13.02.2012 to 20.03.2012

Mullanpur 25

45 Fashion Designing (Gen) 15.02.2012 to 22.03.2012

Mullanpur 27

46 Computer Accountancy 15.02.2012 to 22.03.2012

Jalandhar 20

47 Bio-Technology 26.09.2011 to 04.11.2011

Fatehgarh Sahib 26

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2.1.2 Business Skill Development Programmes

The Institute during the year conducted 2

Business Skill Development Programmes,

in which total 61 persons, including 32

males (Gen-32) and 29 females (Gen-29)

were provided training.

The main aim of the programme was to

provide the candidates latest business

skill/methodology for setting up and

successfully running the small enterprise.

S.No. Details of Programme Place Participants 1 Business Skill Development Programme

(19.12.2011 to 18.01.2012) Nakodar 30

2 Business Skill Development Programme 19.09.2011 to 21.10.2012

RIMT, Mandi Gobindgarh

31

2.1.3 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes The Institute during the year conducted 9

Entrepreneurship Development

Programmes, in which total 214 persons,

including 55 males (Gen-35, SC-20) and

159 females (Gen-91, SC-68), were

provided training.

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The main objective of such programmes was to train young people to make them

successful entrepreneurs, who may set-up MSE units in the field of computer

hardware, computer software, computer basic & maintenance, food processing, fashion

designing and beauty & health care and other income generating activities.

The candidates were provided managerial

as well as technical inputs to provide

comprehensive knowledge for concerned

particular trades. Summarized

information on the EDPs conducted

during the year 20011-12 is given in the

following tables:

Sr. No. Entrepreneurship Development

Programme Place Participants

1 EDP SC (Stipendiary) (19.09.2011 to 30.09.2011)

Gandhwa, Phagwara

25

2. EDP (Gen) (14.11.2011 to 25.11.2011)

Jagraon 23

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3. EDP (Gen) (14.11.2011 to 25.11.2011)

Jalaldiwal 20

4. EDP (Gen) (28.11.2011 to 09.12.2011)

Jalandhar 21

5. EDP (26.12.2011 to 06.01.2012)

Kajheri (Chandigarh)

25

6. EDP (27.12.2011 to 09.01.2012)

Dina Nagar (Gurdaspur)

25

7. EDP (28.02.2012 to 10.03.2012)

Ludhiana 25

8. EDP (05.03.2012 to 16.03.2012)

Ayali Kalan 23

9. EDP (06.03.2012 to 20.03.2012)

Ludhiana 27

2.1.4 Management Development Programmes

The Institute conducted four MDPs during

the year 2011-2012, in which the training

was provided to total 220 persons,

including 92 males (Gen-64, SC-28) and

128 females (Gen-98, SC-30).

Out of these eight programmes, one was

conducted on Finance Management, two

were conducted on modern Business

Concept and six were on Managing

Accountancy which provide

comprehensive inputs on modern business

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practices so that the candidate may have

an exposure of latest practices of modern

management especially in view of

changing scenario of global business.

The main aim of the programme was to

provide the candidates effective methods

and basic inputs for self-study to ascertain

their strengths and weaknesses so that by

enriching their strengths and abating their

weaknesses they may increase their

managerial effectiveness.

The programme was conducted in

workshop manner with active

participation of each and every participant

to learn about oneself by practical

approach. 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. The entrepreneurs were

also provided detailed information on e-

commerce and tax management.

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The other MDP was on Modern Business

Concepts. It covered various topics like

changing business scenario, modern

management concepts, product life cycle,

Income Tax, VAT & other returns etc.

The detail of Management Development

Programmes conducted during the year is

given as follows:

Sr. No.

Title of MDP Place Participants

1. Finance Management (13.06.2011 to 17.06.2011)

Ludhiana 29

2. Modern Business Concept (12.10.2011 to 19.10.2011)

RIMT Mandi Gobindgarh

20

3. Modern Business concept (14.12.2011 to 20.12.2011)

Mandi Gobindgarh 26

4. Managing Accountancy (26.12.2011 to 30.12.2011)

Jagraon 23

5 Managing Accountancy (21.02.2012 to 25.02.2012)

Patiala 22

6 Managing Accountancy (05.03.2012 to 12.03.2012)

Ludhiana 22

7 Managing Accountancy (12.03.2012 to 16.03.2012)

Jagraon 28

8 Managing Accountancy (13.03.2012 to 17.03.2012)

Patiala 25

9 Managing Accountancy (19.03.2012 to 23.03.2012)

Giaspura (Ludhiana)

25

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2.1.5 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 61 such

Motivation Campaigns at different

industrially backward and rural places in

the State, in which 7501 persons

participated

Sr. No.

Place of Campaign Date Participants

1. Khasa (Amritsar) 28.04.2011 120

2. Jalaldiwal (Raikot) 31.05.2011 150

3. Patiala 10.06.2011 100

4. Haibowal 17.06.2012 118

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5. Phillaur 20.06.2012 115

6 Halwara 20.06.2012 125

7. Phagwara 23.06.2012 105

8. Hoshiarpur 28.06.2012 127

9. Moga 08.07.2011 144

10 Rajpura: 14.07.2011 150

11. Chuher Chek 21.07.2011 135

12. Khasa (Amritsar) 11.08.2011 132

13. Gandhwa (Phagwara) 30.08.2011 102

14. Mandi Gobindgarh 08.09.2011 200

15. Jalandhar 11.09.2011 140

16 RIMT Mandi Gobindgarh 12.09.2011 160

17 Chandigarh 13.09.2011 102

18 Hoshiarpur 16.09.2011 146

19 Amritsar 21.09.2011 60

20 Fatehgarh Sahib 21.09.2011 115

21 Rajpura 22.09.2011 131

22 Jalandhar 23.09.2011 113

23 Kharar 23.09.2011 125

24 Raikot 29.09.2011 146

25 Ajitwal 03.10.2011 150

26 Nakodar 13.10.2011 130

27 Jalaliwad 19.10.2011 148

28 Jagraun 20.10.2011 140

29 Ayalikhurd 07.11.2011 120

30 Gurdaspur 14.11.2011 99

31 Ludhiana 29.11.2011 142

32 Ropar 30.11.2011 175

33 ITI Atalan (Samrala) 16.12.2011 150

34 Hoshiarpur 20.12.2011 112

35 Mauli 21.12.2011 78

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36 Dina Nagar (Gurdaspur) 26.12.2011 72

37 Sirhind 05.01.2012 115

38 Kotla Nihag 17.01.2012 115

39 SBS, Khurd, Malerkotla 20.01.2012 125

40 Mauli 21.01.2012 118

41 Majari (Ropar) 23.01.2012 132

42 Majri Jattan Di 09.02.2012 108

43 Mullanpur 14.02.2012 98

44 Kili Chehal 22.02.2012 130

45 Ajitwal 22.02.2012 140

46 Sirsa Nangal (Ropar) 27.02.2012 96

47 Bharatgarh (Ropar) 27.02.2012 130

48 Bikkon (Ropar) 28.02.2012 103

49 Thalli Kalan (Ropar) 28.02.2012 118

50 Mullanpur 09.03.2012 100

51 Ropar 16.03.2012 92

52 Kotli, Ropar 16.032012 125

53 Govt. ITI, Moga 16.03.2012 180

54 Moga 17.03.2012 80

55 Govt. ITI, Khanna 21.03.2012 180

56 Kauli, Rajpura 21.03.2012 90

57 Jagron 22.03.2012 120

58 Malikpur 23.03.2012 95

59 Dugri 23.03.2012 180

60 Kajheri 26.03.2012 84

61 Jalandhar 27.03.2012 70

2.1.6 Skill Development Training Programmes (Regular)

The Institute conducts two SDPs of six months duration every year for machinist

trade. The basic purpose for organising SDPs is to ensure trained and quality manpower to

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MSE units. In the first batch of SDP (April-September, 20011) total 07 male (Gen: 06,

SC: 01) candidates were trained and in second batch (October 2011- March 2012) there

were 06 male (Gen: 05, SC:01) trainees.

2.1.7 Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized) The Institute has completed 10 batches of

CNC Programming & Machining with

Computer Drafting on Auto CAD

The training was completed total 152

male (Gen: 121, SC: 30 & Min: 01)

candidates participated. The following

table provides more details about duration

and participants of these CNC courses

held at Ludhiana:

Sr. No. Programme Duration Participants

1 09.02.2011 – 10.05.2011 (Morning) 14

2 09.02.2011 – 10.05.2011 (Evening) 13

3 16.05.2011 - 08.08.2011 (Morning) 14

4 16.05.2011 - 08.08.2011 (Evening) 13

5 16.08.2011 - 15.11.2011 (Morning) 16

6 16.08.2011 - 15.11.2011(Evening) 15

7 16.08.2011 - 15.11.2011(Specially for Saturday &Sunday ) 15

8 03.09.2011 - 17.12.2011 (Specially for Saturday &Sunday ) 19

9 05.12.2011 – 29.02.2012 (Morning) 14

10 05.12.2011 – 29.02.2012 (Evening) 19

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2.2 Participation in International Trade Fairs & Exhibitions

The Office of the Development Commissioner, (MSME), New Delhi,

participates on behalf of and for the benefit of MSE units in trade fairs & exhibitions in

different countries every year. Products manufactured by these units are displayed in

such events and business inquiries generated are passed on to them for compliance.

This is one of the most important activities of MSMEDO in promoting exports from

the micro & small sector. Various MSMEDIs are entrusted to identify export-worthy

units and to motivate them to send their products to such trade fairs and exhibitions.

During the year the Institute forwarded the applications of 30 MSE units for

participation in the International trade fairs & exhibition as per following details:

Participation in International Trade Fairs:

Sr. No.

Name of the Party Trade Fair Participate

1. M/s Aaren Exports, B-17 , Focal point Extension , Jalandhar

China import Fair (CANTON) Gaung Show (15-19 Oct, 2009)

2. M/s Jivanjyoti Overseas , Old Post Office, Goraya

Cairo International Trade fair at Egypt (11-12 March, 2011)

3. M/s Jivanjyoti Overseas , Old Post Office, Goraya, Jalandhar

Budapest International fair, Budapest (8-12 Sept, 2010)

4 M/s Victor Tools , Pvt . Ltd P.B. 461 , A-3 Focal Point , G.T. Road, Jalandhar-2

China Import & Export Fair , (15-19th April,2010)

5 M/s Victor Forging , A-4 Focal point , G.T.Road, Jalandhar

China Import & Export Fair (15-19th April,2010)

6 M/s KMV Exports , Tanda Road, Jaladhar-144004

China Import & Export Fair , (15-19th April,2010)

7 M/s Punjab Agro Implements Ind, Patiala Road, Nabha, Panjab

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

8 M/s Rooprai Agro Industries, Patiala Road, Nabha, Panjab

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

9 M/s Gurdeep Engineering Works, Patiala Road, Nabha

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

10 M/s JDS Industrial Corporation , Patiala Road, Nabha

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

11 M/s Asia Cycle Industries, D-50/51/52, phase- V, Focal point, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

12 M/s Grip well Forgings Tools, E-35 , Industrial Area, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

13 M/s Preet Agro Industries , P.O. Box No 29, Nabha- 147201

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

14 M/s Gagan International, B-29, 1228/25, Industrial Area-C, MahavirChowk, Dhandri Kalan, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

15 M/s Rajneesh Cast Alloys, B-47 phase VI , Focal point , LDH.

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

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16 M/s Active Tools Pvt Ltd , 7-9 New vdyog Nagar, Fazilpur, JLN.

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

17 M/s R. S. Industries , C-44 Focal Point extn, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

18 M/s Sadhu Auto Engineering , 1228 Link Road, Dholewal, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

19 M/s Kailash Tools Corporation , E-21 Industrial area, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

20 M/s Bedico Auto Motives , 130 Street no 5, Dashmesh Nagar, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

21 M/s Mankoo Agro Industries, Nabha Road, Bhadson, Patiala

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

22 M/s Ajay Industries , Ajay Nagar Behind Industrial Estate, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

23 M/s August Industries Pvt Ltd , Ludhiana India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

24 M/s B.V.M. Manufacturers & Export, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25 M/s Beetax Industries Basti Seikh , Kala Singh Road, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

26 M/s Deewanson, Plot No-108, New Rasila Nagar, Jalandhar

India Pavilion Show at Ferroforma- Bricoforma Bilbao, spain (23rd-26th march, 2011)

27 M/s Sings Exports, 203-A East Mohan Nagar, Amritsar

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada (17th -20th October, 2011)

28 M/s G S L Textiles India Pvt Ltd , D-103, Phase- V, Focal point, Ludhiana-141010

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada (17th -20th October, 2011)

29 M/s Piara Singhs & Sons 820 Industrial Arae-B, Ludhiana-141003

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada (17th -20th October, 2011)

30 M/s Gunraj Cast & forge, 8-warayana Industrial Complex, Leather Complex Road, Jalandhar

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada (17th -20th October, 2011)

2.3 Promotional Programmes

Promotional programme 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.

2.3.1 Seminar on MSME Policy and Promotion

To provide the information about the schemes and policy measures of Ministry

of MSME for the benefit of micro, small and medium sector, the Institute organized

two seminars as per following details:

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Seminar Place Participants MSME Policy and Promotion (27.04.2011)

Ludhiana 28

MSME Policy and Promotion (29.04.2011)

Ludhiana 23

These programmes were conducted in association with Textile Mfrs.

Association and Foundry Association, Ludhiana. In these seminars the total 51

entrepreneurs were provided comprehensive information about various incentives

available under different schemes meant for strengthening of micro, small and

medium enterprise.

2.3.2 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, National

Awards, Capacity Building, ISO-9001/14000, Lean Manufacturing, IPR, Bar-Code,

Quality/Product Certification and Quality Management Standard (QMS/QTT) etc.

International Trade Fairs & Exhibition are covered.

2.3.2.1 Marketing Development Assistance Scheme

Under this scheme the cases of subsidy in respect of thirty units, those

participated in different International Trade Fairs, were processed. An amount of Rs.

9,14,519/- was sanctioned as airfare subsidy by the office of DC(MSME), New Delhi

in favour of participating MSE units as per following details:

S. No.

Name of the Party Trade Fair Participated Amount of Subsidy (Rs.)

1. M/s Aaren Exports, B-17 , Focal point Extension , Jalandhar

China import Fair (CANTON) Gaung Show

(15-19 Oct, 2009)

30,748

2. M/s Jivanjyoti Overseas , Old Post Office, Goraya

Cairo International Trade fair at Egypt (11-12 March, 2011)

42,275

3. M/s Jivanjyoti Overseas , Old Post Office, Goraya-Jalandhar

Budapest International fair, Budapest (8-12 Sept, 2010)

52,037

4 M/s Victor Tools , Pvt . Ltd P.B. 461, A-3 Focal Point, Jalandhar

China Import & Export Fair , (15-19th April,2010)

27,750

5 M/s Victor forging , A-4 Focal Point, G.T.Road, Jalandhar

China Import & Export Fair , (15-19th April,2010)

27,750

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6 M/s KMV Exports , Tanda Road , Jaladhar-144004

China Import & Export Fair , (15-19th April,2010)

16,350

7 M/s Punjab Agro Implements Ind, Patiala Road, Nabha, Panjab

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

53,025

8 M/s Rooprai Agro Industries, Patiala Road, Nabha, Panjab

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

53,025

9 M/s Gurdeep Engineering Works, Patiala Road, Nabha

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

53,025

10 M/s JDS Industrial Corporation , Patiala Road, Nabha

Indee Colombia 2010 at BAGOTA ( 4-8th OCT, 2010)

53,025

11 M/s Asia Cycle Industries, D-50/51/52, Phase- V, Focal point, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

20,918

12 M/s Grip well Forgings Tools, E-35 , Industrial Area, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

20,916

13 M/s Preet Agro Industries , P.O. Box No 29, Patiala Road, Nabha- 147201

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

20,918

14 M/s Gagan International, B-29, 1228/25, Industrial Area-C, Dhandri Kalan, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25,560

15 M/s Rajneesh Cast Alloys, B-47 phase VI , Focal point , LDH.

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

20,918

16 M/s Active Tools Pvt Ltd , 7-9 New vdyog Nagar, Fazilpur, Randhawa musandan Road, JLN.

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

24,225

17 M/s R. S. Industries , C-44 Focal Point extn, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25,102

18 M/s Sadhu Auto Engineering , 1228 Link Road, Dholewal, Ldh.

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

23,949

19 M/s Kailash Tools Corporation , E-21 Industrial area, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25,250

20 M/s Bedico Auto Motives , 130 Street no 5, Link road, Dashmesh Nagar, Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25,036

21 M/s Mankoo Agro Industries , Nabha Road, Bhadson, Patiala

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

20,918

22 M/s Ajay Industries , Ajay Nagar Behind Industrial Estate, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25,102

23 M/s August Industries Pvt Ltd , Ludhiana

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

25,750

24 M/s B.V.M. Manufacturers & Export, Jalandhar

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

24,227

25 M/s Beetax Industries Basti Seikh , Kala Singh Road, JLN.

India Show Istanbul, Tukey (3-6th Feb 2011)

24,375

26 M/s Deewanson, Plot No-108, New Rasila Nagar, Basti Danishmanda, Jalandhar

India Pavilion Show at Ferroforma- Bricoforma , at bilbao, spain

(23rd-26th march, 2011)

39,000

27 M/s Sings Exports, 203-A East Mohan Nagar, Amritsar

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada

(17th -20th October, 2011)

30,694

28 M/s G S L Textiles India Pvt Ltd , D-103, Phase- V, Focal point, Ludhiana-141010

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada

(17th -20th October, 2011)

30,694

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29 M/s Piara Singhs & Sons 820 Industrial Arae-B, Ludhiana-141003

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada

(17th -20th October, 2011)

30,694

30 M/s Gunraj Cast & forge, 8-warayana Industrial Complex, Leather Complex Road, Jalandhar

The India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada

(17th -20th October, 2011)

21,263

Total 9,14,519/-

2.3.3 Government Stores Purchases Programme

During the year the Institute recommended 98 cases (Fresh-70 & Addl.

/Amendment-28) of MSE units under the Government Store Purchase Programme,

thus earning revenue of Rs. 2,53,620/-.

The Single Point 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 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.

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

is assessed by the Officers and based on the merit of the cases, are recommended to

NSIC Ltd.

2.3.4 International Co-operation Scheme

This scheme is being implemented for technology infusion & up gradation,

modernization and promotion of exports of MSMEs. Under this scheme the

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applications of six associations were forwarded to the office of DC (MSME), New

Delhi as per following details:

Sr. No.

Name of the Association Trade Fair

1. Auto Parts Mfg. Association Automac Pegades & Commercial International Fair at Gao Paulo, Brazil

(19-24 Sept., 2011) 2. Offset Printers Association, Ludhiana Drupa at Dussel Drof, Germany

(16-12 May, 2012) 3. Builder Hardware Mfg. Association,

Ludhiana Hardware Fair, Colone Germany

(4-7 March, 2012)

4. Fasteners Mfg. Association Hardware Fair, Colone Germany (4-7 March, 2012)

5. United Cycle & Parts Manufacture Association, Ludhiana

China International Bicycle Motor Fair (26-29 April, 2012)

6. Bhahadur Ke- Textile & Knitwear Association (Regd.), Ludhiana

ITMA-2011 Barecolona, Spain (22 to 29 Sept., 2011)

Out of these associations, five associations were provided sanction to

participate in trade fair by O/o DC (MSME), New Delhi.

2.3.5 National Awards

The Government of India, Ministry of MSME has established the following

National Awards to honour and commemorate the MSE entrepreneurs for their

outstanding achievements:

• National Awards for Outstanding Entrepreneurs

• National Awards for Quality Products

• National Awards for Research & Development

During the year the Institute received 26 applications under various categories

of National Award from whole State of Punjab and UT, Chandigarh. Out of these

applications 5 applications were rejected due to non-eligibility and incomplete in the

preliminary stages and 21 applications were put to the State Level Selection

Committee headed by the Secretary Industry, Punjab Government. Out of these 4

applications could not secure 60%. Remaining 17 applications duly recommended by

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the State Level Selection Committee were sent to office of DC (MSME), New Delhi

for further recommendation by National Level selection Committee at New Delhi.

The following 12 units of Punjab and UT Chandigarh were awarded National

Award during the year.

First National Awards

• M/s Tynor Orthotics (P) Ltd. Industrial Area Mohali, Punjab

Second National Awards

• M/s Allengers Medical System Ltd. Mubarkpur, Mohali

Special Recognition Awards

• M/s EM CEE CEE Sport Agencies (P) Ltd. Jalandhar

• M/s Preet Tractors (P) Ltd., Patiala

• M/s Kartar Agro Industries (P) Ltd., Patiala

• M/s Dasmesh Mechanical Works (P), Ltd., Malerkotla, Sangrur

Quality Products Awards

• M/s Punjab Porcelain Ltd. Sangrur, Punjab

• M/s Duke Fashions India Ltd. Ludhiana

• M/s Mex Switchgears Pvt. Ltd. Jalandhar

• M/s Kalsi Metel Works Pvt. Ltd., Kapurthala

Research and Development Awards

• M/s Mecpro Heavy Engineering Ltd. Ludhiana

• M/s Preet Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd., Patiala

2.3.6 Capacity Building Scheme This Institute motivated the competent associations of the State to reap the

benefit of this scheme. During the year 7 proposals have been forwarded to the O/o DC

(MSME), New Delhi as under.

1. Sewing Machine Development Club, Ludhiana

2. Offset Printer Association, Ludhiana (Pb.)

3. Federation of Punjab Small Scale Industries, Ludhiana

4. Ludhiana Machine Tools Manufacture Association, Ludhiana

5. Knitwear Club (regd.), Ludhiana

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6. Industries Association of Chandigarh, Chandigarh (UT)

7. All India Steel Re-rollers Association of Mandi Gobindgarh

All seven proposals were sanctioned during the year 2011-12.

2.3.7 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 Institute disbursed an amount of Rs.

14,39,405/- as one time re-imbursement to 32 applicants.

2.3.8 NMCP Schemes Under the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, the following

activities were undertaken during the year:

2.3.8.1 Lean Manufacturing Awareness Programme

Awareness Programme on Lean Manufacturing for Tractor Parts Mfg. Association

was organised at Nabha on 23.03.2012. The programme was attended by 25

participants.

Awareness Programme on Lean Manufacturing for Combine & Parts Mfg.,

Malerkotla was organised at Malerkotla on 27.03.2012. The programme was

attended by 26 participants.

2.3.8.1.1 SPV Formed:

The following Cluster have been approved for Lean Manufacturing and SPV

formed:

1) Foundry Cluster, Ludhiana

2) Oil Expeller Cluster, Ludhiana

3) Readymade Garments (Apparel Cluster), Ludhiana

4) Knitwear Garments Cluster, Ludhiana

5) Hand Tool Cluster, Ludhiana

6) Mohali Technology Cluster, Mohali

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7) Beta Cluster, Mohali

8) Hand Tool Cluster, Jalandhar

2.3.8.2 Design Clinic

Awareness Seminar on Design Clinic Scheme for Fastener Cluster Industries,

Ludhiana was organised at Ludhiana on 28.02.2012. The programme was attended

by 45 participants.

Awareness Seminar on Design Clinic Scheme for Oil Expeller and Parts Mfg.

Cluster, Ludhiana was organised at Ludhiana on 22.03.2012. The programme was

attended by 30 participants.

Awareness Seminar on Design Clinic for Foundry Cluster Ludhiana was organised

at Cheema Chowk, Ludhiana on 29.03.2012. The programme was attended by 30

participants.

A proposal of Machine Tools mfg. Club, Ludhiana has been send to Director,

MSME DI, New Delhi for participation of ‘Modern Shop Exhibition, at Grater

Noida, from 5th -8th April, 2012.

2.3.8.3 E-Club

Awareness Seminar on E-Club Scheme was organised at Ludhiana on 9.12.2011

for Auto Parts Mfg. Association, Ludhiana. The programme was attended by 40

participants.

Awareness seminar on E-Clube Scheme was organised at Ludhiana on 27.02.21012

for Bhahadur Ke- Textile & Knitwear Association (Regd.), Ludhiana. The

programme was attended by 30 participants.

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2.3.8.4 Intellectual Property Rights

Awareness Programme on Intellectual

Property Rights was organised at Hotel

Maharaja Regency, Ludhiana on

27.12.2011 for United Cycle Parts Mfgs.

Association, Ludhiana. The programme

was attended 105 participants.

Awareness Programme on Intellectual

Property Rights was organised at in the

premises of MSME DI, Ludhiana on

19.03.2012 for Fastener Industries

Association, Ludhiana The programme

was attended by 52 participants.

Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights

was organised at RIMIT, Mandi

Gobindgarh on 20th & 21st March, 2012.

The workshop was attended by 61

participants.

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2.3.8.5 Bar Code

• Awareness Programme on Bar-Code

was organised at Ludhiana for Auto

Part Industrial Association, Ludhiana on

09.12.2011. The programme was

attended by 27 participants.

• Awareness Programme on Bar-Code was organised at Ludhiana for Auto Parts Mfg.

Association, Ludhiana & hand Tools Mfg. Association, Ludhiana on 02.03.2012.

The programme was attended by 50 participants

• Awareness Programme on Bar-Code

was organised at Ludhiana for Sewing

Machine Mfg. Association, Ludhiana

on 24.03.2012. The programme was

attended by 30 participants

2.3.8.5.1 Bar Code Re-imbursementThe 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. 2, 58, 541/- as re-imbursement of Bar Code registration fee to 14 MSE

units. S. No.

Name of Units Eligibility Amount

75% Amount to be reimbursed

1. M/s Tynor Orthotics (P) Ltd, Plot No. D-11, Phase-VII- Mohali

47,000 35,250

2. M/s Satish Soap Mills, B-8,Focal Point, Ludhiana

6,000 4,500

3. M/s Satish Detergent Pvt. Ltd. B-8, Focal Point, Ludhiana

6,000 4,500

4. M/s Gripwell Tools Industries, C-104, Focal Point Extn. Jalandhar

6,000 4,500

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5. M/s Jindal Agro Mills Pvt. Ltd., 13-KM Stone, Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana -141112

42,820 32,115

6. M/s Mikado Engineers, Chandigarh

17,940 13,455

7. M/s Dolfin Rubbers Ltd, Gaunspur (LDH)

39,500 29,625

8. M/s Hanson Petro Pvt. Ltd, 7-Wariana Industrial Complex, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar

33,500 25,125

9. M/s Luxmi Pharmaceuticals, 3572/4_Nai Abadi, Abohar

6,900 5,175

10 M/s Hans Raj Mahajan Worldwide, Sangal Sohal Road, Jalandhar-144021

33,710 25,283

11 M/s Oaykay Forgings Pvt. Ltd, B-26Focal Point Extn. Jalandhar (Punjab

7,200 5400

12 M/s Northen Industries, S.C.F., New Grain Market, DHURI-148 024 (Punjab)

33,500 25,125

13 M/S G-Hazoor Indsutries Plot No. 259/ 260, Bagrian Road, Dhuri-148024

33,710 25,283

14 M/S Baba Naga Rice & General Mills, Sanh Sahb Road, Basarke Bhaini, Chheharta (Amritsar)

30,940 23,205

Total 2,58,541

2.3.8.6 National Vendor Development Programme Cum Byers-seller Meet

National Vendor Development Programme

cum Buyer-Seller Meet/ Industrial

Exhibition was held at Institute of Auto

Parts & Hand Tools Technology, Ludhiana

The programme was conducted w.e.f. 1st

& 2nd March, 2012 with the

collaboration of Auto Parts

Manufactures Association, Ludhiana.

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The exhibition was participated by 64 micro

& small enterprises and 2 medium

enterprise.

Rs. 2.5 crore business enquiry generated

and Rs. 3.65 lakh recovery made during

the programme.

2.3.8.7 State Level Vendor Development Programme

SVDP organized at Nabha on

23.03.2014 for Tractor & Tractor Parts

Mfg. Association, Nabha.

The programme was attended by 25

participants.

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SVDP organized at Nabha on 23.03.2014 for Combine & Parts (Agriculture

Implements) mfg., Nabha. The programme was attended by 26 participants.

SVDP organized at Ludhiana on

24.03.2014 for Printing and Packaging

Industries, Ludhiana. The programme

was attended by 40 participants

SVDP organized at Ludhiana on

24.03.2014 for Sewing Machine

Manufacture Association, Ludhiana.

The programme was attended by 30

participants.

.

SVDP organized at Ludhiana on

26.03.2014 for Builders’ Hardware

Manufacture Association, Ludhiana. The

programme was attended by 30

participants.

SVDP organized at ludhiana on 27.03.2014 for Auto Parts Manufacture

Association, Ludhiana. The programme was attended by 48 participants.

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SVDP organized at Malerkotla on

27.03.2014 for Agriculture Implement

Industries, Malerkotla. The programme

was attended by 25 participants.

The main aim of the programme was to provide the detail information of New

Procurement Policy of Railways, Ordinance Factory, GSPP and others Policy masseurs

to strengthening the vendors of micro and small sector.

2.3.8.8 Quality Management Standards (QMS)

Awareness Programme on Quality Management Standards was organized for Auto

Parts Cluster, Ludhiana at Ludhiana on 06.03.2012. The programme was attended

by 22 participants.

Awareness Programme on Quality Management Standards was organized for Machine Tools Cluster, Ludhiana at Ludhiana on 07.03.2012. The programme was attended by 30 participants.

2.3.8.9 TEQUP (Quality Certification)

Awareness Programme on Packaging

for Export was organized at Mohali on

10.02.2012. The programme was

conducted in association with Mohali

Industries Association, Mohali. The

programme was attended by 21

participants of Mohali Industries

Association, Mohali.

Awareness Programme on Product Certification was organized at Hoshiarpur on

09.11.2011. The programme was organized for Tractor Parts Mfg. Association,

Hoshiarpur. The programme was attended by 25 participants.

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Awareness Programme on Product Certification was organized at Ludhiana on

09.12.2011. The programme was organized for Auto Parts Mfg. Association,

Ludhiana. The programme was attended by 40 participants.

Awareness Programme on Product Certification was organized at Ludhiana on

19.07.2011. The programme was organized for Machine Tools Mfg. Association,

Ludhiana, Fastener Mfg. Association, Ludhiana, Oil expeller, Sewing Machine

Development Club and Sheet Metal parts mfg. association, Ludhiana. The

programme was attended by 30 participants.

Awareness Programme on Product Certification was organized at Ludhiana on

27.02.2011. The programme was organized for Knitwear Club, Ludhiana &

Builders’ Hardware Industries, Ludhiana. The programme was attended by 20

participants

2.3.8.10.1 Product Certification re-imbursement

The Institute motivated the MSME units of the State to avail financial

assistance for product certification. Under this scheme the Institute disbursed an

amount of Rs. 5,83,547/- as re-imbursement of Product Standard Certification fee to 8

MSE units. S. No.

Name of Units Eligibility Amount 75% Amount to be reimbursed

1. M/S R.P.OVERSEAS, KHINGRA GATE, ADDA HOSHIARPUR, JALANDHAR

1,40,000 1,05,000

2. M/S SUPER INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION C-67, FOCAL POINT, PATIALA.

1,27,601 95,701

3. M/S RAJNEESH DYEING HOUSE, 16-B, INDUSTRAIAL AREA-A, EXTENSION, LUDHIANA-141003

1,13,162 84,872

4. M/S DEVICO KNITWEARS, 534/1D3, CHURCH ROAD, CIVIL LINES, LUDHIANA-1

1,13,162 84,872

5 M/S RAGHAV KNITWEARS, B-XXIV, 3442-43, ST.NO.20, NEW MADHOPURI, LUDHIANA

1,14,173 85,630

6 M/S RAVI INDUSTRIES 8-R, INDL.AREA-B, LUDHIANA

25,200 18,900

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7 M/S AVON BICYCLE COMPONENTS (P) LTD., 9-11, R, INDL.AREA-B, LUDHIANA

31,600 23700

8 M/S B.K.THAPAR HOSIERY WORKS, BAZAR SARAFAN, LUDHIANA

1,13,162 84872

Total 5,83,547

2.3.8.11.1 MA-TU (for participation in exhibition) The Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to avail financial assistance

for participation in exhibition i.e. Knit World, Bike Show-2011& Bike Show-2012.

Under this scheme the Institute disbursed an amount of Rs. 3, 45,600/- to 22 MSE

units. S. No. Name of Units Eligibility

Amount 50% Amount to be

reimbursed 1. M/S Anmol International,

9631/11-A, St.18, Kot Mangal Singh, Ludhiana

36,000 18,000

2. M/S Apex Engg.Works (Regd), 963/1, St No.18, Kot Mangal Singh, Ludhiana

36,000 18,000

3. M/S G.S.Mechanical Corporation # 1048, St.No.8, Guru Arjan Dev Nagar, Near Samrala Chowk, Ludhiana

36,000 18,000

4. M/S Elex International (Regd) # 1706, St.No.7, Link Road, Indl.Area-A, Near Cheema Chowk, Ludhiana

36,000 18,000

5. M/S Mastana Mech.Works, B-I, 1226/3, New Kailash Cinema Chowk, Ludhiana

36,000 18,000

6. M/S B.B.Brothers, 926, St.No.6.1/2, Dashmesh Nagar, Gill Road, Ludhiana

27,000 13,500

7. M/S Jiwan Metafins Ltd., 715-E, Ph-VIII, Focal Point, Ludhiana

27,000 13,500

8. M/S Surindera Cycle (P) Ltd., C-195-196, Phase-VI, Focal Point, Ludhiana

27,000 13,500

9. M/S Swan Innovations, Plot No.10, K.S.Estate, Nichi Mangli, Adj. Phase-VII, Focal Point, Ludhiana.

27,000 13,500

10. M/s Kular International, B-XXI, 1856, Janta Nagar, Jaimal Road, Ludhiana..

30,600 15,300

11. M/s Darshan Udyog, C-223, Ph-VIII, Focal Point, Ludhiana-10.

30,600 15,300

12 M/s Citizen Press Components, E-600, Ph-7, Focal Point, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

13 M/S K.S. Munjal Industries, E-602, Phase-7, Focal Point, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

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14 M/S Advance Plastic Industries, Station Road, Opp. Dhandari Railway Station, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

15 M/S Joginder Singh Tejvinder Singh, Station Road, Opp. Dhandari Railway Station, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

16 M/S Ramous Cycle (India), 91-Industrial Area-A, Extension, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

17 M/S Surindera Cycles P.Ltd., C-195-196-197,Phase-7, Focal Point, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

18 M/S Vishal Cycles Pvt.Ltd., 544/2, Guru Ramdass Road, Dhandari Kalan, Ludhiana.

30,600 15,300

19 M/S Seth Industrial Corporation, 80-A, Industrial Estate, Ludhiana – 3.

29,700 14,850

20 M/S S.K. Bikes (P) Ltd., D-233,234-235, Phase-7, Focal Point, Ludhiana.

29,700 14,850

21 M/S Jindal Fine Industries, Opp. Dhandari Kalan Railway Station, G.T. Road, Ludhiana.

32,400 16,200

22 M/S Vishivkarma Industries (P) Ltd., # 2497, Janta Nagar, Gill Road, Ludhiana.

36,000 18,000

Total 3,45,600/-

0 2.3.9 Common Facility Services

The common facility services are the significant elements of Promotional

Activities of the Institute. These services are rendered by Mechanical Engineering

through the Engineering Workshop. The precision machines installed in the Workshop

assisted entrepreneurs in developing products requiring higher accuracy in cylindrical

& surface grinding, milling and turning. During the year 382 jobs were undertaken and

205 units were benefited and the Institute earned revenue amounting to Rs. 5,55,710

through Workshop including Rs. 2,83,460/- from job work and Rs. 2,72,250/- from

SDP courses.

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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 Organizations like DIC, PFC, 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 District Industrial Potential Survey

During the year the Institute has prepared District Industrial Potential Survey

Report of following districts:

SAS Nagar (Mohali)

Rupnagar

The main objective of these surveys has been to identify the prospective product

lines in the micro, small and medium sector so as to promote the industrial and

economic development of the district.

2.6 Project Profiles

The Institute, during the year prepared Fifteen Project Profiles in Hosiery,

Chemical, Mechanical, Metallurgy and Grass & Ceramic trades. Five profiles have

been prepared for new items having market potential in this region and ten are revised

& updated. The list of Project Profiles prepared/updated during the year has been given

as under:

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Sr. No.

Name of Project Profile Division

1. Readymade Garments (New) Hosiery

2. Knitted Skeevees (Updation) Hosiery

3. Woollen Under Garment (Updated) Hosiery

4. Spearmint Oil (New) Chemical

5. Washing/Laundry Soap & Bar (Updation) Chemical

6. Detergent Powder & Bar/Cake (Updation) Chemical

7. Flyash Bricks & Blocks (New) G&C

8. Chalk Crayons (Updation) G&C

9. Fire Clay Bricks & Blocks (Updation) G&C

10. Baby Suits (New) Metallurgy

11 Heat Treatment (Updation) Metallurgy

12 Steel Forgings (Updation) Metallurgy

13 Poultry Incubator (New) Mechanical

14 Stranded Wire (Updation) Mechanical

15 Bicycle Mudguard (Updation) Mechanical

2.7 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 Organizations

like DICs, NSIC, SIDBI, CIHT, CTR, CII, IPFC, R&D centre, RBI, SLIIC, SLBC etc.

to help them in implementing Government policies for the development of MSME

sector in the Punjab & Chandigarh.

2.6.1 Miscellaneous

The Senior Officers of the Institute attended a number of other following

meetings convened by various Departments or Organizations as per following:

• State Level Bankers’ Committee Meeting • Sub-regional Committee Meeting on Quality Complaints • State Level Inter-Institutional Co-ordination Committee – by RBI to monitor

the rehabilitation of sick SSI units

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• State Level meeting with Reserve Bank of India- Enhancing Credit Access to MSMEs.

• Governing Council of Punjab Industrial Safety at Labour Commissioner (Punjab)

2.8 Other Activities

2.8.1 Cluster Development Programme Under the Cluster Development Programme, the Institute has taken up

Fasteners Cluster at Ludhiana for the year 2011-2012 and cluster have been under in

soft intervention. The different soft-interventions were taken up in Fasteners Cluster at

Ludhiana. The details of cluster development activities are given as under:

An awareness Seminar on Capacity

Building was held in the Cluster for the

general awareness among cluster actors

and make aware the cluster actors about

MSE-CDP on 28.02.2012.

A meeting on Strengthening of

Association was held with Cluster

members at Ludhiana on 28.02.2012.

The web-site of the Cluster has developed and launched i.e.

www.fastenermanufacturesludhiana.com.

2.8.2 Parliament Question

During the year the Institute received the following parliament question:

Lok Sabha Question regarding ‘Law under SSI (MSE) in the State.’ 42

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Lok Sabha Provisional Admitted Starred Question No. 12565, regarding ‘Toy

Industries.

The Directorate of Industries (Punjab), Directorate of Industries (UT,

Chandigarh) & other concerned sources were contacted to expedite the reply

2.8.3 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.

Association of Sports Goods Industries (Regd.), Jalandhar Auto Parts Manufacturers Association, Jalandhar All India Valves & Cocks Mfr. Association, Jalandhar Builders hardware Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana Bhadur Ke Textile & Knitwear Association (Regd.), Ludhiana Bajwa Nagar Hosiery Manufacturers Association, Bajwa Nagar, Ludhiana Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings, Ludhiana Federation of Small Industries Association, Phagwara Federation of Tiny & Small Industries of India, Ludhiana Fasteners Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana Garment Machinery Manufacturers and Suppliers Association, Ludhiana Hand Tools Manufacturers & Exporters Association, Jalandhar Indian Printing Packaging and Allied Machinery Mfrs’ Association, Noida Industrial Focal Point Association, Jalandhar Ludhiana Sewing Machine Dealers & Assemblers Association, Ludhiana Ludhiana Sewing Machine Industries Association, Ludhiana Ludhiana Spinners’ Association, Industrial Area ‘A’ Ludhiana Ludhiana Sewing Machine Dealers & Assemblers Association, Ludhiana Knitwear Club (Regd.), Cemetery Road, Ludhiana Ludhiana Machine Tool Makers Association, Ludhiana Moga Brick Kiln Owners Association, Moga Northern India Chamber of Industries, Jalandhar North India Printers Association, Ludhiana Offset Printers Association, Ludhiana Offset Printers Association, Amritsar Punjab Chamber of Small Exporters, Phagwara Punjab Brick Kiln Owners Association, Ludhiana Punjab Leather Federation, Jalandhar Punjab Forging industries Association, Ludhiana Pipe Fittings Mfr. Association, Jalandhar Punjab Agriculture Implements Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana Small Hand Tools Mfr. Association, Jalandhar Textile Manufacturers Association, Amritsar The Punjab Surgical Instruments Mfr. & Suppliers Association (Regd.), Jalandhar United Cycle & Parts Manufacturers Association, Ludhiana Valves & Cocks Manufacturers Association, Jalandhar

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