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MINISRTY OF MICRO, SMALL & MEDUIM ENTERPRISES
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Report on
UDYAM SAMAAGAM ( A Conclave of MSMEs, PSUs & OEMs)
13th & 14th March, 2019
Anna Thidal, Puducherry
Organized by:
MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTIUTE, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,
65/1, G S T Road,
Guindy, Chennai – 600 0032
Phone: 044-22501011/12/13 Fax: 044-22501014
Email: dcdi-chennai@dcmsme.gov.in
CONTENT
Sl. No. Title Page No 1. Introduction 1
2. Objectives of Udyam Samaagam – Puducherry 3
3. Mode of Execution of Programme 4
4. Programme Execution Report 6
5. Exhibition 11
6. Programme Evaluation 12
7. Seminars & Deliberations 14
8. Brief Industrial Profiles & Action plan proposed 25
9. Programme Valediction 30
10. Conclusion 31
11. Photo Gallery 32
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1. INTRODUCTION
MSME-Development Institute, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India jointly with
Directorate of Industries & Commence, Govt. of Puducherry organized a two day
event called “ Udyam Samaagam” on 13th & 14th March, 2019 at Anna Thidal,
Puducherry. The theme of the programme was focused on General Engineering,
Plastic & Services industries – opportunities & constraint. The programme was
organized with the objective of enhance their marketing avenues for the focused
sector; demonstrate the huge business opportunities in service and tourism sector.
MSMEs have a pivotal role to play in the overall growth of industrial economy,
Indian MSMEs have moved up the value chain from manufacture of simple goods to
manufacture of sophisticated products. MSMEs in India are also facing a number of
problems like Absence of adequate and timely finance, Limited capital and
knowledge, Non-availability of suitable technology, Low production capacity,
Ineffective marketing strategy, suboptimal scale of operation, technological
adolescence, supply chain inefficiencies and uncertain market scenario. To survive
with such issues and compete with large and global enterprises, MSMEs need to
adopt innovative approaches in their working. Innovation could be on multiple
parameters like business process, product/service development, technology, handling
external environment to compete with large enterprises globally. Indian has
opportunities to do business with service industries especially Tourisms, hotel
management, IT & ITes are enormous. Also, Indian has potential to produce high
end plastic & engineering components which can be used as a component in any
advanced machines in the global production.
Production in Plastic & Engineering components can be enhanced meaningfully by
integrating approach, by collaborating the efforts of research institutions, universities
and industry to develop the needed product. One of the major employment providing
& revenue generating sector in India is Tourism, but the quite some drawback are
their like, Most tourism jobs are relatively low-level and low-skilled, tourism industry
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in a developing country is owned by big foreign companies, Tourism jobs are quite
commonly seasonal and insecure, with no extra benefits such as pensions, sick pay, or
healthcare. Improving quality, economizing on cost of production, well articulated
marketing efforts and compliance international standards are some of the core areas
requiring attention for Plastic & Engineering sector. For service sector, proper
integration and publicity, policies will make them compete with international player
and sustain them.
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2. OBJECTIVES OF UDYAM SAMAAGAM – PUDUCHERRY
Udyam samaagam at Puducherry is conceived with the following objectives that will
improve the focused sector (i.e. General Engineering, Plastic & Service sector) with
the aim of Market Challenges and opportunities.
1. Showcase the strength and capacity of MSMEs in the field of General
Engineering, Service/ Tourism & Plastic Sector
2. Enhance marketing avenues for the focused sector
3. Demonstrate the huge business opportunities in service and tourism sector to
trigger the mind of unemployment youths to start their carrier in these sectors.
4. Processing the produce as per the market need
5. Stringent quality implementation and maintenances of food safety standards.
6. Value addition support through technological exposure to the entrepreneurs
through national R & D institutions like CIPET, ITD, PCRA, etc.
7. Financial support awareness for the entrepreneurs through different financial
supporting agencies like, NSE, PIPDIC, NSIC, etc
8. Indentifying the new avenues in domestic and international market.
9. Facilitating the export activities through deliberations and other support from
the governments.
10. Awareness about state and Central Government Schemes and polices to the
participating units and aspiring Entrepreneurs.
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3. MODE OF EXECUTION OF PROGRAMME
MSME-Development Institute sought the cooperation and assistance of Directorate of
Industries & Commence, Directorate of Tourism, Govt. of Puducherry, to organize
the programme successfully. Contacted reputed scientific organizations Central
Institute Plastics Engineering & Technology, Chennai, Food Safety and Standards
Authority of India (FASSAI), Chennai, Central Work Shops, Tiruchirappalli, Indian
Tourism Regional Office, Chennai, Karaikal Port Private Limited, Karaikal, Neyveli
Lignite Corporation Ltd, Neyveli, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd,
Kalpakkam, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Karaikal , Pondicherry
Industrial Promotion Development and Investment Corporation Limited, Puducherry,
Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur, O/o DC (Handicrafts),
Puducherry, Central Warehousing Corporation, Chennai, KVIC, Chennai, Petroleum
Conservation Research Association, Chennai, National Stock Exchange Limited,
Chennai to take sessions duration the programme.
Contacted DICs and District and State units of Puducherry State Small Industries
Association of Puducherry, Karaikal, Villupuram, Cuddalore to give wide publicity
about the programmme and also identify potential and prospective entrepreneurs to
attend the programme. Contracted other stake holders such as KVIC, NSIC, KVIB,
O/o DC (Handicrafts), Puducherry, Indian Tourism Regional Office, Chennai,
Directorate of Tourism, Govt. of Puducherry etc. for giving wide publicity about the
programme and sought their assistance for participation in the programme. Publicity
through Flex Board, Media Press conference, All India Radio, Doordarshan was also
given about the importance of the programme and attracts budding entrepreneurs.
Following are the list of stake holders taken part in the Udyam Samaagam -
Puducherry
PIPDIC, Govt of Puducherry Society
KVIB, Govt of Puducherry Society
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NSE
PCRA
FSSAI
NLC & ITD
Lead Bank & Financial Institution
R&D Institute in the state
Plastic Startups
Service Startups
Technology Institutions
Training and Academic Institutions,
Entrepreneurs and Youths and ideas\Digital Marketing and Retailing
Agencies
Form Insurance and Expert
MSME- Testing Station & Technology Development Centre
NSIC
This programme could be successfully executed with valuable support extended by
all Industry Stake holders of centre and State Government.
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4. PROGRAMME EXECUTION REPORT
The inaugural function of the programme was held at Anna Thidal Puducherry on
13th March 2019 at 10am. Shri G Arun, Dy. Director MSME-DI welcomed the
gathering. Shri KRK Prasad, Direcotr, MSME-DI, Chennai delivered the inaugural
address. Dr. P Dananjayan, Principal, Pondicherry Engineering College, inaugurated
the programme. Shri V Govindaraj Dr. Director, MSME-DI proposed vote of thanks.
District Udyam Samaagam – lighting of Lamp by Chief Guest.
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Shri G Arun, Dy.Director, MSME-DI, Chennai in his welcome address stated that the
Udyam Samaagam is a unique programme and it is intended to bring together
existing and prospective MSMEs to discuss, develop and devise strategy for further
development of the sector with the support of various schemes with value addition.
Welcome address by Shri G Arun, Dy.Director, MSME-DI, Chennai
Shri KRK Prasad, Director, MSME-DI, Chennai in his inaugural address stated that
the programmes are apt and need of the hour for MSME Entrepreneurs. The focus is
to bring comprehensive industrial development for the specified sector & to seize the
global opportunities. This mega event is an ideal platform to know the newest product
range, innovation, mechanization, technological improvement & to reinvent them to
spout the global opportunities. To strengthen the MSME sector and to enhance its
cutting edge competitiveness, various initiatives through policies/schemes have been
premeditated and implemented by Govt. of India. This event is to sensitize the
aspiring & existing entrepreneurs to most up to date global industrial technological
development both at Product & Process level. A podium for showcasing the
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competitive technologies of MSMEs and to explore the apt forward & Backward
linkage through synergizing the stakeholders.
Inaugural address by Shri KRK Prasad, Director, MSME-DI, Chennai
Shri Dr. P Dananjayan, Principal, PEC, Puducherry in his presidential address stated
that the two days Udyam Samaagam convinced and organized by MSME-DI,
Chennai in association with state governments & various industrial association is a
novel idea to help the sector to know various schemes and technologies involved for
value addition and marketing. He further stated that the main problem for the
industrial development in Puducherry is the availability of the land & he suggested to
utilize the available land in appropriate manner for development of new industries.
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Presidential address by Shri Dr. P Dananjayan, Principal, PEC, Puducherry
Felicitation of Chief Guest
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Vote of Thanks by Shri V Govindaraj, Dy. Director, MSME-DI, Chennai
Audience attending inaugural function
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5. EXHIBITION
This programme could arrange 80 numbers of exhibitors in the form of stall of size 3
X 3 sq.meter. The exhibitors comprise of service industries, plastic product
producers, PSUs, financial institutions, engineering component manufacturers,
handicraft service industries, R & D institutions providing technology, Government
Developing Agencies of Centre and state. A list of participants in the Exhibition
during the 2 days Exhibition is enclosed herewith at Annexure I
Exhibition inaugurated by Shri Dr. P Dananjayan, Principal, PEC, Puducherry
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6. PROGRAMME EVALUATION
In line with the objectives outlined for the Udyam samaagam, the programme was
organised for two days which included value added seminars, workshops and
exhibitions covering various aspects related to focused sectors.
The workshops conducted covered the following areas:
Value addition of service providers
Skill Up gradation
Promotional activities of Government
Financial Flow
Marketing support
Value Addition of Service Providers
The programme theme focussed on the Service sector with a special focus on
Tourism sector. Officials from premier institutions like PCRA, regulatory bodies like
FSSAI and Ministry of Tourism, Government of India gave elaborate presentations
on the various opportunities and challenges by MSMEs in the Torism sector. The
sessions were very interactive and benefitted the MSME units with regard to their
queries pertaining to the best practices in Tourism Sector.
Skill Up gradation
The workshop also incorporated sessions on skill upgradation by INSETI (Indian
Bank Rural Devt Inst). The sessions covered the various avenues that Tourism sector
opens for the MSMEs and the the skill trainings required by the MSMEs to provide
valuable service to the customers.
Promotional activities of Government
There were informative sessions by the various instituions of Government of India
and Government of Puducherry regarding the schemes and assistance provided to
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MSMEs in fields such as marketting, technology, finance etc. The institutions who
participated in the program were MSME DI, KVIB, NSIC and PIPDIC.
Financial Flow
Finance is an extremely important component in the package for development of
MSMEs. Hence this area was given prime important in all the workships and
seminars conducted during the programme. In particular, sessions were conducted by
the Lead Bank, National Stock Exchange and NSIC on the various opportunities to
raise finance for the business and the various issues involved in financial
management of businesses.
Marketing support
One of the key objectives of the programme was to provide marketting support to the
MSMEs. In this respect specialised seminars were conducted by PSU like NLC and
Government Department (PIPDIC) to elaborate on their annual procurement policies
and promotion policies respectively. In addition there was live platform (Stalls) for
exhibiton of products/ services by the MSMEs.
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7. SEMINARS & DELIBERATIONS
During the Udyam samaagam programme, reputed scientific organizations like Indian
Tourism, Chennai, NLC India Limited, Neyveli Petroleum Conservation Research
Association, Chennai, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, Chennai
National Stock Exchange, Chennai, Khadi and Village Industries Board, Puducherry,
Indian Bank Self Employment Training Institute, Puducherry, MSME-Technology
Development Centre, Puducherry took sessions during the programme. Besides
MSME Schemes, NSIC Schemes, GEM, Schemes of State Govt., etc were other
sessions included. The following day, seminar on Exim policy was organized.
Fund Raising – The Role of Capital Markets
Senthilmurugan R
Senior Manager – Business Development,
National Stock Exchange of India Limited, Chennai
About SME Platform:
Emerge is a credible and efficient Market place to bring about convergence of
sophisticated investors and emerging corporate in the country. It offers opportunities
to informed investors to invest in emerging business with exciting growth plans,
innovative business models and commitment towards good governance and investor
interest.
Emerge will have customised processes and systems which will help prospective
issuers in their journey of metamorphosing into listed public companies. This
platform will provide capital raising opportunities to credible and fast growing
businesses with good governance standards. It will be an ideal platform to raise funds
for companies on a growth path, but not large enough to list on the main board.
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EMERGE will have market levels with two way eligible quotes (of minimum depth
& within the stipulated Bid offer spread) in each trading session. Minimum presence
would be 75% in each session. This will result in liquidity & better price discovery
for all for 3 years post listing through a credible market making mechanism. The
market maker will also monitor the scrip trading and report anomalies to the
Exchange for appropriate intervention.
All the existing members of the Exchange
are eligible to act as "Market Makers" for
the SME issuers provided
NSE participation & Senthilmurugan R, Senior Manager
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NLC India Limited
Ramalingam, ADG/ Vendor Cell,
MMC, NLC India Ltd, Neyveli
NLC India Ltd. participation
About NLC
A NAVRATNA company under the Ministry of Coal
since 1956 - more than 60 years of its glorious existence
Present Mining Capacity : 30.6 MTPA ( Lignite )
Present Power Generation Capacity (including JVs) : 3240MW
(Lignite), 1000MW (Coal), 440MW (Solar), 51MW (Wind), Total
:4731MW
Planned Capacity Addition
Mining
Lignite 31.55 MTPA
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Coal 31.00 MTPA
Power Generation(including JVs)
Lignite Based 3540 MW
Coal Based 5980 MW
Solar 3860 MW
Wind 200 MW
Acquisition of Power Assets 3000.0 MW
Total 16580 MW
Projected Capital Expenditure (up to 2025) :
Rs.1,28,983 Crore with a debt-equity ratio of 70:30.
Moved from an only lignite mining and power generation Company to
become an energy company
For Vendor registration: -
http://eproc.nlcindia.com/OnlineVendorregGuide.html
For annual procurement details: -
https://www.nlcindia.com/new_website/index.htm
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NLC Presentation
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Food safety and Standards Authority of India
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has been
established under Food Safety and Standards, 2006 which consolidates various
acts & orders that have hitherto handled food related issues in various Ministries
and Departments. FSSAI has been created for laying down science based
standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage,
distribution, sale and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for
human consumption.
Establishment of the Authority:
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India is the Administrative
Ministry for the implementation of FSSAI.
FSSAI has been mandated by the FSS Act, 2006 for performing the following
functions:
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Framing of Regulations to lay down the Standards and guidelines in
relation to articles of food and specifying appropriate system of enforcing
various standards thus notified.
Laying down mechanisms and guidelines for accreditation of certification
bodies engaged in certification of food safety management system for
food businesses.
Laying down procedure and guidelines for accreditation of laboratories
and notification of the accredited laboratories.
To provide scientific advice and technical support to Central Government
and State Governments in the matters of framing the policy and rules in
areas which have a direct or indirect bearing of food safety and nutrition.
Collect and collate data regarding food consumption, incidence and
prevalence of biological risk, contaminants in food, residues of various,
contaminants in foods products, identification of emerging risks and
introduction of rapid alert system.
Creating an information network across the country so that the public,
consumers, Panchayats etc receive rapid, reliable and objective
information about food safety and issues of concern.
Provide training programmes for persons who are involved or intend to
get involved in food businesses.
Contribute to the development of international technical standards for
food, sanitary and phyto-sanitary standards.
Promote general awareness about food safety and food standards.
FOOD SAFETY DISPLAY BOARDS
As per the FSS Regulation, there is a mandatory requirement of displaying FSSAI
License/Registration Number at food premises. FSSAI has introduced Food
Safety Display Boards (FSDBs) for various food businesses. Henceforth, in
addition to the existing mandatory requirement of displaying FSSAI License/
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Registration Number, it will also be mandatory (in a phased manner) for FBOs to
display these Food Safety Display Boards at FBO premise.
For further details visits: https://www.fssai.gov.in/home/safe-food-practices/food-
safety-display-boards.html
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PETROLEUM CONSERVATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) is a registered society set up
under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India. As a
non-profit organization, PCRA is a national government agency engaged in
promoting energy efficiency in various sectors of economy. It helps the government
in proposing policies and strategies for petroleum conservation, aimed at reducing
excessive dependence of the country on oil requirement. Over the years, PCRA has
enlarged its role in improving productivity in use of various sources of energy.
PCRA Presentation
Industrial Activities
Energy Audit
Fuel Oil Diagnostic Study
Service to Small Scale Industry
Follow-up
Institutional Training Programme
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Workshop-Industrial
Seminar/Technical Meet
Consultancy for implementing EnMS (ISO-50001:2011)
Consultancy for PAT Scheme including M&V job
India Tourism, Ministry of Tourism
The Ministry of Tourism, is the nodal agency for the formulation of national policies
and programs and for the co-ordination of activities of various Central Government
Agencies, State Governments/UTs and the Private Sector for the development and
promotion of tourism in the country.
Role and Functions of the Ministry of Tourism
The Ministry of Tourism functions as the nodal agency for the development of
tourism in the country. It plays a crucial role in coordinating and supplementing the
efforts of the State/Union Territory Governments, catalyzing private investment,
strengthening promotional and marketing efforts and in providing trained manpower
resources.
Puducherry Profile:
Puducherry has a special vibe, not felt anywhere else in India. It is a blend of spiritual
aura, colonial heritage, Tamil culture and the cosmopolitan flair of many nationalities
in a small but varied town. This inherent ambience of Pondy becomes most evident in
the oldest part of the town which flanks the seashore boulevard.
The colonial buildings, some of which date back to the 18th century, stretch along a
grid of clean straight streets which house French institutions, Hotels, Guest Houses,
Restaurants, Boutiques and private homes, including the sprawling premises of the
famous Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Visitors to this area are greeted by mellow hues of
cream, yellow, pink and grey compound walls interspersed by flamboyant
bougainvillea bursting over gates and walls of courtyards.
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White town of Puducherry Auroville, Puducherry
Puducherry has a wide choice of hotels to choose from: Beach resorts for tourists and
families, Heritage hotels for those who want to experience something out of the
ordinary, high class commercial hotels for the corporate visitors and the neat Ashram
Guest Houses for the spiritual seekers. Restaurants serve a rich variety of French,
Indian, Asian and continental food and also has many international chains of fast
food.
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8. BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILES AND ACTION PLAN
PROPOSED
The Union Territory of Puducherry comprises the former French establishments
of Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam, which lie scattered in South India.
Puducherry, the capital of the Territory was once the original headquarters of the
French in India, is situated on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal and is
about 135 kms. from Chennai. It is bounded on the east by the Bay of Bengal and on
the three sides by Tamil Nadu. About 130 kms.south of Puducherry on the East Coast
lies Karaikal. Mahe is situated on the Malabar coast on the Western Ghats surrounded
by Kerala and is about 70 kms. from Calicut. Yanam is situated adjoining the East
Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh and is about 200 kms. from Visakhapatnam. The
main languages spoken here are Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English and French.
The Union Territory with legislature extends over an area of 479 Sq. Kms (includes
Puducherry, Karaikkal, Mahe&Yanam). The Union Territory of Puducherry
comprises of two distinct districts of Puducherry and Karaikal. Puducherry districts
comprises of Puducherry region and two outlying Administrative units of Mahe and
Yanam. All the four district of UT of Puducherry is unconnected. All the four
districts bear a strong resemblance of the colonial French rule of the ancient times
Puducherry: Total area: 290 Sq. Kms. It lies between: 11° 55’48’ N 79°49’48’E.
Puducherry is bounded on Tamil Nadu on it South, North and West side and on the
East by Bay of Bengal. Some pockets are Puducherry is totally surrounded by Tamil
Nadu.
Karaikkal: Total area: 160 Sq. Kms. It lies between: 11° 01’00’ N 79°52’00’E.
Karaikkal is bounded on theNorth and South by Nagapattinam District of Tamil
Nadu, on the West by Tiruvarur District of Tamil Nadu and on the East by Bay of
Bengal.
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Yanam: Total area: 20 Sq. Kms. It lies between: 16° 44’00’ N 82°15’00’E. Yanam is
surrounded by East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.
Mahe: Total area: 8.69 Sq. Kms, It lies between: 11° 42’ N 75°32’E. The total area
of Mahe is surrounded by North Malabar of Kerala state.
Availability of Minerals
UT of doesn’t have any major mineral resources. Around 2.6 mi. tons of
Cement grade limestone has been proven in Puducherry region. Ignite deposits have
been recorded near Bahour, Aranganur and Kanniakoil. 250 MT of graphite has been
estimated in Puducherry region. Rare minerals resources like Ilmenite found to occur
in the form of alluvial deposits in the coastal area of Karaikal.
Administrative Set Up
UT of Puducherry is having 1 parliamentary constituency and 31 Assembly
constituencies. The Puducherry Legislative Assembly has 31 constituencies. Out of
them 21 constituencies belong to Pondicherry, Karaikkal has 6 in number, Mahe has
2 in number and Yanam has a single constituency.
The UT consists of 236 census villages/wards, 129 revenue villages 6 taluks
(4 in Puducherry, 2 in Karaikal) and 2 Sub – taluks (Mahe&Yanam).Forthe purpose
of Development administration, the Territory is divided into six blocks namely
Ariyankuppam, Oulgaret, Vilianur, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam blocks consisting of
47 circles of village level units.
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Existing Status of Industrial Areas in UT of Puducherry:
Industrial Estates – Details:
Name of the
Industrial Estate &
Extent
Year of
Establishement
Developed Allotted No. of
Untis
Plots Sheds Plots Sheds
Mettupalayam
(167 Acres) 1976 415 91 415 91 351
Sedarapet
(62 Acres) 1982 187 - 187 - 87
Kirumambakkam
(25 Acres) 1975 14 8 14 8 22
Thirubhuvanai
(52 Acres) 1999 131 4 131 4 71
IT Park
( 18 Acres) 1999 - 27 - 25 11
Growth Centre
(597 Acres) 2003 74 - 16 - 16
Thattanchavady
(51 Acres) 1962 48 60 48 60 91
Manapet
(15.58 Acres) 1969 38 13 38 13 -
Kottucherry
(7.66 Acres) 1968 24 25 24 25 -
New Industrial Estates Proposed:
S.NO: Area/Location Estate Category Extent
1 Industrial Estate, Sedarapet -
Karasur Multi Sector 800 Acres
2 IT Park/ Electronic Industrial IT/Electronic 25 Acres
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Estate, Mettupalayam
3 Rural Economic Zone, Polagam,
Karaikal Multi Sector 25 Acres
This Udyam Samaagam covers mainly UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal)
and Districts of Tamil Nadu, Cuddalore & Villupuram. Puducherry’s main industrial
activities are:-
Service industries (mainly tourism, hotel & handicraft manufacturing/trading)
Plastic products ( from food grade plastics to high end plastic products)
General Engineering products (machined components to tailor made
ptroducts)
Terracotta products, jute products, fragrance products ( cottage industries)
Pharma industries & Electronics industries
Fishing & food processing industries
Industrial scenario in Puducherry consists of service industries and its allied
activities. Traditional Terracotta products and fragrance products are also major
industries. One of the major reasons of drawback for industrial development at
Puducherry is its topographical landscape. Puducherry is interlocked with
TamilNadu, the space for expansion of industries is one of the hindrance. Apart from
i. No. of Small Scale Industries
Puducherry – 6964
Karaikal – 1086
Mahe – 249
Yamen – 400
ii. No. of Medium Scale Industries
Puducherry – 178
Karaikal – 4
Yamen – 8
iii. No. of Large Scale Industries
Puducherry – 61
Karaikal – 12
Mahe – 1
Yamen – 3
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that, the required skill manpower is not available for the service sector. In the case of
plastic and General Engineering products most of the industries are working on their
individual capacity. The cluster approach is lacking in the industries. For handicraft
items, marketing of their products is the best challenges. They are not able to compete
with rest of manufactures. Source of the raw materials and IP related protections are
also the other issues.
There are solutions to mitigate the issue:
MSME-TDC is coming up to develop skill in area of electronics and
mechanical. Apart from that vocational training may be established for the
hourly need of training in service industries
Govt of Puducherry may encourage the existing industries to move forward
for cluster based approach
Marketing Hub and Raw Market source for Handicraft items may be
developed. Also awareness about the IP protection maybe gives to the
artisans and encourage them to avail it. Cluster based approach for artisans
may be encouraged
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9. PROGRAMME VALEDICTION
The concluding ceremony of the programme was held 14th March 2019 at 5.30PM.
Shri. Paul Bright Singh, Senior Branch Manager, NSIC, Puducherry delivered
valedictory address and distributed the certificates for the exhibitors. Shri. G Arun,
Dy.Director, MSME-DI, Chennai presided over the function. Shri. K M Balajee,
Asst. Director, MSME-DI, Chennai welcomed the gathering and Shri Dhayalan K,
Asst. Director, MSME-DI, Chennai proposed vote of thanks. The Programme
concluded with National Anthem.
Valedictory address by Shri. Paul Bright Singh, NSIC, Puducherry
Presidential address by Shri G Arun, Vote of Thanks by Shri Dhayalan K,
Dy. Director, MSME-DI, Chennai Asst. Director, MSME-DI, Chennai
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Certificate distribution for exhibitors
10. CONCLUSION
MSME-DI, Chennai has organized the Udyam Samaagam – Puducherry with lot
of constraints, but which would overall benefit the UT of Puducherry. Stake holders
of the programme took active participation and make the event a grant success. This
Udyam Samaagaam Programme created platform to understand the hurdles of the
focused sector and given scope to do intervention for further development in that
sectors. The seminar on EXIM policy benefited participant to know the huge
potential in the export business, Procedures, Documentation and the Government
policies and support.
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11. PHOTO GALLERY
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List of Organization/MSMEs Unit participated in Udyam
Samaagam at Puducherry on 13th & 14th March 2019
S.No Name of Organization/MSME Units
1 MSME-DI, Chennai
2 Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), Chennai
3 Khadi & Village Industries Board (KVIB), Puducherry
4 Lead Bank, Puducherry
5 Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, Chennai
6 MSME-Technology Centre, Puducherry
7 MSME-Testing Station, Puducherry
8 National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), Puducherry
9 National Stock Exchange, Chennai
10 NLC India Limited, Neyveli
11 Petroleum Conservation Research Association(PCRA), Chennai
12 Pondicherry Industrial Promotion Development and Investment Corporation Limited (PIPDIC), Puducherry
13 Aasai Handicraft Footwear
14 Adhitaya Garments
15 Aroma Food Products
16 Arun Garments
17 Arutperumjothi Coir Products
18 Chemin Controls & Instrumentation
19 CK UNAVU PORL THAYARIPAGAM
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