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[Economic Survey Ch9] Industrial performance, E-biz, Invest India, Manufacturing Policy, OBICUS,ASI
Index: IIP vs WPI vs CPI
Survey: OBICUS vs ASI
Industrial LicensingNitrocellulose
Hydrocyanic acid
Phosgene
Methyl Isocyanate (MIC)
Industries reserved:
IEM
Boosting Industrial sectorNational Manufacturing Policy (NMP) 2011: Objectives
E-Biz Project
Invest India
Circular 1 of 2013
IPR initiatives
The Madrid Protocol
Trademark Amendment Act 2010
I-Mark
JK and Hill Areas
National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020
National Council for Electric Mobility
Textile relatedTUFS
Technical Textiles
Jute
Silk
Central silk board
SMOI
National textile corporation ltd
Cotton
PMEGP
PSU: delegation
Misc factsIndia’s rank in production
Refrigerators: DC vs FF
BEE labelling
Batteries: Lead acid vs Dry cell
Alkaline batteries in India
Foundry clusters
Water treatment plant
Water treatment processes
Air pollution control equipment
Industrial Gears
Measures to boost MSME sector
CHALLENGES & OUTLOOK
Mock Questions
Index: IIP vs WPI vs CPI
What is IIP, already discussed in earlier article click me.
IIP WPI CPI
Wholesale price
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What? Index of Industrial Production index Consumer price index
Who calculates? Central Statistical Organization (CSO) Economic advisorCentral Statistical Organization(CSO)
Under WhichMinistry?
Statistics & Programme Implementation CommerceStatistics & ProgrammeImplementation
Base year? 2004 2004 2010
Items?682 items clubbed in 399 groups: 1 in Mining, 1 inElectricity and 397 in Manufacturing
676 200
Categories
Based on sector:
1. mining,2. manufacturing3. electricity
Based on use:
1. basic goods2. capital goods3. intermediate goods4. consumer goods: i) durable (ii)non-durable
1. Primaryarticles
2. Fuel, power,light,lubricants
3. Manufacturedproducts.
1. Entire urban population2. Entire rural population3. Urban + Rural
(consolidate from abovetwo)
Measures theincrease/decrease in
Production Price Price
Survey: OBICUS vs ASI
What OBICUS ASI
Full formOrder Books, Inventories& Capacity UtilizationSurvey
Annual survey of industries
Who releases? RBINSSO under Ministry ofStatistics & ProgrammeImplementation
Timeframe Quarterly Annually
Use?Assessing the consumptionand investment demandoutlook.
organized manufacturingsector’s growth,composition, structure
Who is surveyed?
Approximately 2,500 publicand private limitedcompanies in themanufacturing sector.
Entire manufacturing sectoremploying 10 or moreworkers.
Industrial Licensing
As per the Industries Development Regulation Act 1951, you need to get license to operate in following industries
1. Distillation and brewing of alcoholic drinks.2. Cigars and cigarettes of tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes;3. Electronic Aerospace and defense equipment: all types;4. Industrial explosives, including detonating fuses, safety fuses, gun powder, nitrocellulose and matches;5. Hazardous chemicals;
a. Hydrocyanic acid and its derivativesb. Phosgene and its derivativesc. Isocyanates and di-isocyanates of hydrocarbon, not elsewhere specified (example: Methyl Isocyanate).
These five industries require industrial licensing because of security, strategic and environmental concerns.
Example of De-licensed industries are: cement, paint, photo goods, Paper industry, air conditioners, bicycle, food processing etc.Although the entrepreneur does need to file an IEM (Industrial entrepreneur’s memorandum to the Secretariat for industrialassistance ->> Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP)->>Ministry of Commerce and industries.
Let’s get some info about those Chemicals
Nitrocelluloseknown as guncotton.Originally used in film reels but stopped due to explosive nature.Used in pregnancy tests
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Hydrocyanic acidHCNAlso known as prussic acid.used in gas chambers for judicial execution in some U.S. states.
Phosgene
COCl2as a chemical (gas) weapon in WW1.Also used for making plastics and pesticides.Phosgene –> Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) –>pesticides.
Methyl Isocyanate(MIC)
CH3NCO
Union Carbide ltd. Bhopal plant.They used Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) is used for making pesticides. (Brand name Sevin)This gas was the cause for Bhopal gas tragedy happened on 3rd Dec 1984.
Industries reserved:
For small scale sector 20
For public sector1. Atomic energy2. Rail transport
IEM
Industrial entrepreneurs memorandaEntrepreneurs have to fill these to Dept. of Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
1. Industrial undertakings that are exempted from obtaining an industrial license2. For expanding existing industrial undertaking.
IEM Provides info. On
1. likely investment flows to industry.2. Sectoral preferences of investors,3. perception of entrepreneurs.
Boosting Industrial sector
Govt has done following things
1. DMIC2. FDI relaxation3. NMP 20114. e-Biz Project
DMIC and FDI relaxation already discussed in earlier articles, hence skipping here. Let’s check the remaining:
National Manufacturing Policy (NMP) 2011: Objectives
1. Increase share of manufacturing in GDP to 25% within a decade.2. create additional 100 million jobs over3. special focus to industries that are employment intensive4. give vocational skill/training to rural youth5. industrial growth in partnership of states6. industrial regulation will be simplified and rationalized
National investment & manufacturing zones (NIMZs)
provided under National manufacturing policy 2011.Out of twelve NIMZs so far announced, eight are along the DMIC.Besides, four other NIMZs have been given in-principle approval
1. Nagpur in Maharashtra,2. Tumkur in Karnataka,3. Chittoor district AP4. Medak district AP
Manufacturing industry promotion board (MIPB)
Provided under National manufacturing policy 2011.Chairman = Commerce minister.
E-Biz Projecta mission mode project under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP)provides online registration and filling payment services to investors and businessmen.
a joint-venture company between the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion & FICCI.
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Invest India Provides inputs on all aspects of doing business in India.Guides investors on all policy and regulatory issues.Handholding services to foreign investors.
Circular 1 of 2013
Since 1991, government had been revising the FDI limits via press notes. But later they consolidated all such press notes andother regulation into one document. This document was released as “Circular 1 of 2010.”Govt. updates it every six months.
Latest is Circular 1 of 2013. Effective from 1st April 2013The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, makes policy pronouncementson FDI through Press Notes/ Press ReleasesBut these FDI limits come into effect only after RBI notifies them under FEMA Act 2000. (recall capital account convertibilitytopic under economic survey ch.6 BoP)
IPR initiatives
The Madrid Protocol
Administered by World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)provides for a system for international registration of trade marks.Madrid protocol will help Indian companies register their trade-marks in all member countries under this protocol via singleapplication in one language and one time fees in one currency.
Trademark Amendment Act 2010
Was passed to accede India to Madrid Protocol
I-Mark
I-Mark= Indian Design MarkBy Indian design council under Department of Industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) –> Ministry of Commerce and Industries.I-Mark is the Indian equivalent of the Japanese G-Mark, the highest quality marking for industrial design in Japan.
Geographical indicators
Already covered in earlier article click me
JK and Hill Areas
Transport Subsidy Scheme 1971For industrialization in hill, remote and inaccessible areas.Provides subsidy on transportcost for transporting raw material and finished products to and from the location.
Jammu and Kashmir 2002 100% exemption from income tax, central excise (expired in 2012)
Himachal, Uttarakhand 2003 Similar to above but scheme was valid till Jan 2013.
North East IndustrialDevelopment and promotionpolicy
2007Incentives for new and old units: excise duty exemption, income tax exemption, insuranceetc..
National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020
approved by the National Council for Electric Mobility (NCEM)for increasing the use of electric vehicle (including hybrid cars) in India. Because they’re energy efficient and environmentallyfriendly.Government will provide R&D support, subsidies, tax reliefs to automobile industries involved in this segment.
National Council for Electric Mobility
Apex body for mattres related to electric and hybrid vehicles.Chairman= Minister (Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises).Members= Ministers from the key Central Ministries/Departments, eminent representatives from the industry and academia.
Textile related
TUFS
Technology upgradation fund scheme’ 1999To provides financial support to textile industry (including powerlooms).government provides interest subsidy to textile units if they take loans for implementing new technology.Not region specificDemand driven (just like MNREGA)
Technical Textiles
Technical textiles are used in aerospace, shipping, sports, agro, defence, medicine etc.Scheme and for growth and Development of technical textiles (SGDTT)
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Textile research association (TRA) Under SGDTT, they are centre for excellence for
1. Bombay Geotech
2. Syntehtic & art silk mills research association (SASMIRA) Agrotech
3. South Indian textile research association (SITRA) Meditech
4. North Indian textile research association (NITRA) Protech
SITP
Scheme for integrated textile parksCost cover for common infrastructure (drainage,roads, water supply, telecom lines), buildings etc for textiles industry
Jute
Known as Golden fiberStates ranking (in terms of no. of Jute mills): 1) WB, 2) Andhra, 3) Bihar and UP
Jute Technology Mission
Under Agro ministry (and not under textile ministry)
Jute Geo textile (JGT)
Rural Development ministry will use it to construct about 1000 km of rural roadsIndian railways also uses it for track repair and new tracks.
Silk
India produces all 4 commercially known varieties of Silk
1. Mulberry2. Tasar3. Eri4. Muga
In Budget 2013, Chindu raised the duty on raw silk from 5% to 15%.
Central silk board
Central Silk board is a Statutory body under textile ministry. (coir board is also a statutory).For developing silk industry in IndiaFor providing basic seed materialR&D, training of personnel, monitoring export, prices etc.
SMOI
Silk mark organization of IndiaSilk in India faces unfair competition from man-made substitute like viscose, polyester, nylon etc.
National textile corporation ltd
Central public sector undertaking under Textile ministryEarlier, Government had nationalized certain sick textile mills.National textile corp. looks after their affairs, revises the viable mills and shuts down the unviable ones.
Cotton
India is the only country to grow all 4 species of cultivated cotton viz
1. Asian (2 species)2. Egyptian (1)3. American Upland (1)
2002: Government released BT-cotton seeds for commercial cultivation. BT variety is resistant to cotton insects = farmers needto less insectides.for foodgrains, Government operates Minimum support price (MSP) via FCIBut MSP of Cotton implemented via Cotton Corporation of India (CCI)
PMEGP
PM’s employment generation schemeLaunched in 2008 by merging
PM’s Rojgar YojanaRural Employment generation program
To general employment opportunities in both rural + urban areas
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Any individual above 18 years ageNo income ceiling for assistance.
PSU: delegation
1997 Navratna and Miniratna
2009 Maharatna
Under these schemes, the profit making central public sector enterprises are given extra powers and freedom.Matter falls under Department of Public EnterprisesFeb 2013: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and Gas Authority of India Ltd.(GAIL) were given Maharatna Status.
Misc facts
Following are given directly / mentioned/ hinted in the industries chapter under India 2013 Yearbook, hence important for MCQs.(otherwise there is no end to stupid misc. facts).
India’s rank in production
Sponge Iron 1st
Jute 1st
Tractors 1st
Silk 2nd after China
Cement 2nd after China
Cotton 2nd after China. Note: Wool is the only natural fiber which India is deficient and has to import it to meetproduction demand.
Two wheeler 2nd after China
Bicycle 2nd After China. (Punjab and TN major producers within India.)
Salt
3rd (China is 1st, USA is 2nd)Nitrogenousfertilizers
Crude Steel 4th
Foundry 5th
For boilers, BHEL is the largest manufacturer in IndiaDDT: Hindustan Insecticides ltd is largest producer of DDT in wor. The only other producer is China.
Refrigerators: DC vs FF
Direct Cool (DC) Frost Free (FF)
Cheaper, consumes less energyMore, although price gap is declining between DC and FFgiven the R&D advancements and competition amongcompanies.
Direct cool refrigerators use natural convection, resulting in instantcooling capabilities, but that leads to frost build up. You’ve tomanually defrost it.
do not require any deicing or defrosting through manualmeans. It is handled automatically.
Lessbetter at maintaining consistent temperatures, and keepingfood items fresh for a longer period of time.
Rural areas=frequent power cuts. Hence villagers prefer direct coolrefrigerators.
Preferred by urban junta.
BEE labelling
Bureau of energy efficiency under Ministry of PowerMore details already given on: http://mrunal.org/2012/09/econ-bee.html
Batteries: Lead acid vs Dry cell
Lead Acid storage Dry cell
UPSVehicles (car batteries)
MobilesLaptopsElectronic toys
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Gaston Planté (France) Georges Leclanché (France)
All lead acid storage batteries arerechargeable.
Usually non-rechargeable- just use and throw. (although rechargeable varieties are alsoavailable)
Lead sulfate and Sulfuric acid
Zinc–carbonAlkaline (zinc and manganese dioxide)
rechargeable
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)Nickel/Cadmium (NiCd)
Alkaline batteries in India
In developed countries, alkaline batteries constitute 90% of primary battery market. While in India only 2%while Alkaline is more efficient than Zinc Carbon, but also more expensive.For example Duracell (pink bunny ad) is an alkaline battery. While it runs longer but expensive compared to the zinc carbonversion of Nippon, everyready and other Chinamade cells.
Foundry clusters
Cluster Famous for ___ Castings
Coimbatore, TN Pumpsets
Kolhapur, Belgaum Automobile
Rajkot Diesel Engine
Batala, Jalandhar Machinary parts and agro implements
Water treatment plant
1. Primary treatment Remove pollutants that settles or floats
2. SecondaryDegrade the biological content of seweageClarifiers, oil-water separator devices
3. TertiaryRemove waste that was missed in primary and secondary treatment stage.Filtration, carbon absorption.
Water treatment processes
Biological Biodegradation via bacteria, fungi, algaea and yeast: to breakdown organic matters.
Chemical To remove organic/ inorganic matter that cannot be biodegraded. Done via Precipitation, oxidization, neutralization
Physical Sedimentation, clarification
Air pollution control equipment
Classified into five types
1. Settling chambers2. Ventury scrubber3. Ionized scrubber4. Electrostatic precipitator5. Bag filters
Industrial Gears
Industrial Gears are used for two purposes
1. Rotation speed: increase / decrease2. Power or torque: increase / decrease
They’re used in elevators, kilns, cranes etc.
Gearbox = metal casing in which a train of gears is sealed.
Switchgears
fuses or circuit breakers etc. to control and protect electrical equipment.
Measures to boost MSME sector
Public Procurement Policy for Goods= All the central ministries / departments / central public sector undertakings (CPSUs) shall
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procure a minimum of 20 per cent of their annual value of goods / services required by them from MSEs.And out of that, 4 per cent procurement from MSEs owned by SC / ST entrepreneursGovt also provides guarantee cover for loans upto 100 lakh.Capital Subsidy Scheme to help them upgrade their technology.SIDBI set up the India Microfinance Equity Fund in 2011-12
CHALLENGES & OUTLOOK
Manufacturing
India is one of the top ten manufacturing countries though its share in total manufacturing value added (MVA) is only about 1.8per cent. Due to
low-level technology,higher input costs &poor quality infrastructure.
While India’s performance is good in labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, wearing apparel & leather products. But Even inthese three sectors India’s share was low as compared to China.Latest competitive industrial performance index (CIP) compiled by the United Nations Industrial DevelopmentOrganization (UNIDO), ranks India 42nd out of 118 countries the same as in 2005. China is ranked 5th.
IIP problem
Last year, IIP has been either negative or very low growth because
Incoming Investment =decreased.Corporate sector’s Profit margin= decreased (thanks to inflation)Loan / credit = becoming expensive.Global economy = not yet fully recovered.
Infra-bottlenecks
Low output of coal = low thermal power generation= electricity shortages.rail, road, & ports projects= not finished in time bound manner.therefore crucial to accelerate the output of core sectors & speed up implementation of crucial big ticket projects.
low level of R&Dinadequate availability of skilled manpower.India has not improved significantly in terms of the ease of doing business & ranks very low in comparison to other industrialnations.MSME sector = multiple approval & operational restrictions.The process of setting up & exiting business is time consuming & complicated requiring expensive third party assistance.Since states have the major role in administering MSME sector. There is need to create uniform rules, processes in all states.The policy initiatives taken by the government in the recent months made the business sentiment buoyant & have generated someoptimism. but there is room for lot of improvement.
Mock Questions
1. Central Statistical organization is responsible for compilation ofa. IIPb. CPIc. Bothd. None
2. Economic advisor under Commerce Ministry, is responsible for compilation ofa. IIPb. WPIc. Bothd. None
3. IIP and CPI fall under the ministry ofa. Commerceb. Financec. MSMEd. Statistics and program implementation
4. In terms of no. of items, what is the correct sequence (smaller to bigger)?a. IIP, WPI, CPIb. CPI, IIP, WPIc. WPI, CPI, IIPd. None of above
5. IIP includes ___ items groupsa. 399b. 676c. 200d. 500
6. CPI includes ___ itemsa. 399b. 676
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c. 200d. 500
7. WPI includes ___ itemsa. 399b. 676c. 200d. 500
8. Which of the following is not a category of IIP?a. Miningb. Manufacturingc. Electricityd. Primary articles
9. What is common between WPI and IIPa. Both have same no. of itemsb. both are compiled under same ministryc. both have same base yeard. none of above
10. What is common between CPI and IIPa. Both have same no. of itemsb. both are compiled under same ministryc. both have same base yeard. none of above
11. OBICUS is compiled bya. Environment ministryb. Finance Ministryc. SEBId. RBI
12. Annual survey of Industries is compiled by Ministry ofa. Financeb. Commercec. MSMEd. Statistics and program implementation
13. Correct Statement about Phosgenea. One has to obtain Industrial license to produce Phosgeneb. It can be used as a chemical weaponc. Bothd. None
14. Which of the following element is present in Phosgene?a. Phosphorusb. Potassiumc. Chlorined. Zinc
15. Industrial license is necessary fora. Brewing Alcoholic drinksb. Electronic aerospace equipmentc. Matchesd. all of above
16. What is common between Methyl Isocyanate and Phosgene?a. Both are used in pesticide industryb. both require industrial licensingc. both are extremely poisonous gasesd. all of above
17. Phosgene is used for makinga. matchsticksb. film reelsc. pesticidesd. perfumes
18. In India which of the following areas are reserved for Public sector onlya. Defense, Railwaysb. Nuclear Energy, Railways, Defensec. Defence, Nuclear Energyd. Nuclear Energy, Railways
19. Correct statements about Industrial entrepreneurs memoranda (IEM)a. The Entrepreneurs have to file these to MSME Ministryb. Entrepreneurs donot need to file IEM for industries that require industrial license.c. Bothd. None
20. By 2022, National Mfg. Policy 2011 aims toa. create additional 300 million jobsb. increase share of manufacturing sector in GDP to atleast 25%
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c. Bothd. None
21. Who is the chairman of Manufacturing industry promotion board?a. FMb. PMc. Minister of Commerce and industriesd. Minister of MSME
22. E-biz project was designed bya. TCSb. Infosysc. WIPROd. Satyam
23. E-Biz project falls under the ministry ofa. MSMEb. Financec. Commerced. Heavy industries
24. Invest India is a joint venture between ___ and ___a. ASSOCHAM and FICCIb. Dept of economic affairs and FICCIc. Dept of MSME and ASSOCHAMd. Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion & FICCI
25. Which department is responsible for FDI policy announcements?a. Dept of economic affairsb. Department of Financial Servicesc. Dept of Industrial Policy and Promotiond. Department of Expenditure
26. Under FEMA Act, who is empowered to notify the FDI limits?a. SEBIb. Finance Ministryc. Commerce Ministryd. RBI
27. Madrid protocol is related toa. bilateral trade disputesb. climate change and biodiversityc. Trademarksd. Chemical weapons
28. Madrid Protocol falls undera. WTOb. UNc. WIPOd. ILO
29. Minister of ____ is the chairman of National Council for Electric Mobility.a. Environment and forestb. Commerce and industriesc. fianced. Heavy industries and public enterprises
30. Who directly benefits from Technology upgradation fund scheme?a. Steel and Cement industryb. Heavy industriesc. Textile sectord. Automobile sector
31. NITRA and SITRA are associations related toa. automobilesb. agriculturec. textiled. none of above
32. Jute Geo Textiles can be used in contruction ofa. Railway tracksb. Rural Roadsc. Bothd. None
33. I-mark is associated witha. IT industriesb. infrastructure projectsc. Industrial designsd. None of above
34. Correct Statementsa. India produces all 4 commercially known varieties of silkb. India is the only country to grow all 5 species of cultivated cotton
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c. bothd. none
35. which of the following cotton variety is grown in India?a. Asianb. Egyptianc. American Uplandd. All of Above
36. Correct statements on PM’s employment generation schemea. applicable to only rural areasb. administered by PMOc. Bothd. none
37. Two CPSE that were added in the Maharatna category recentlya. MTNL and BHELb. BHEL and GAILc. NALCO and BHELd. None of above
38. China enjoys first position in the production ofa. Juteb. Tractorsc. Sponge Irond. Cotton
39. BEE Labelling falls under the ministry ofa. Powerb. environment and forestc. commerced. renewable energy
40. Which of the following battery is rechargablea. Lead Acidb. Li-Ionc. NiCdd. All of above
41. Alkaline batteries usea. Zinc-Carbonb. Zinc Manganese Dioxidec. Lead sulfate and Sulfuric Acidd. None of above
42. Ventury scrubber and eletrostatic precipitator are examples of ____ pollution control equipmentsa. airb. waterc. noised. soil
43. Industrial Gears are used fora. controlling speedb. controlling torquec. bothd. none
44. India Microfinance Equity fund is administered bya. NABARDb. SIDBIc. Ministry of MSMEd. Ministry of Rural Development
45. Competitive industrial performance index is prepared bya. OECDb. UNIDOc. World Bankd. UNTCAD
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monuReply to this comment
have a look about e– biz:-
As part of the UPA Government’s National eGovernance Plan, the Commerce and Industry Ministry, on Monday, announced the launch ofan eBiz portal aimed at providing Government-to-Business (G2B) services for India’s investor and business communities.
The portal was launched by Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma at the CII Partnership Summit here. The portal was developedby Infosys in a public-private partnership (PPP) mode. Infosys has been selected as the concessionaire/ project implementation partner,and is responsible for the design, development, implementation and maintenance of the eBiz solution.
The online single-window concept was visualised to enable businesses and investors to save time and costs and improve the businessenvironment. “The project aims to create a business and investor-friendly ecosystem in India by making all business and investment-relatedregulatory services across Central, State and local governments available on a single portal, thereby obviating the need for an investor or abusiness to visit multiple offices or a plethora of websites,” he said.
eBiz will create a 24×7 facility for information and services, and will also offer joined-up services where a single application submitted by acustomer, for a number of permissions, clearances, approvals and registrations, will be routed automatically across multiple governmentalagencies in a logical manner.
An in-built payment gateway will also add value by allowing all payments to be collected at one point and then apportioned, split and routed tothe respective heads of account of Central / State / parastatal (a quasi-governmental organisation, corporation, business, or agency)agencies along with generation of challans and MIS (management information systems) reports.
monuReply to this comment
PMEGP a view:–PMEGP is a credit-linked subsidy programme merging erstwhile PMRY and REGP for generating self-employment through establishment ofmicro-entreprises, organize traditional artisans and un-employed youth, stop migration of workers and increase their earning capacity. It isa Central Sector Scheme. PMEGP virtually started after issue of guidelines on 25 September 2008.
PMEGP is implemented by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) being the Nodal Agency at national level and State KVICDirectorates, State KVIBs and DICs at state level (IAs). They will involve NGOs, PRIs, SHGs, NSIC, Udyami Mitras etc in identification ofbeneficiaries, viable projects and training and also in implementation.
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regarding jute technology mission….
JTM comprises of 4 mini missions.ministry of agriculture is nodal ministry for implementation of mini mission I & II only..and ministry of textile is responsible for III and IV…..
PIRAIReply to this comment
mini mission I – strengthening of research and developmentmini mission II – transfer of technology..by min of agri..
mini mission III – marketing infrastructure..mini mission IV – modernisation/ upgradation of technology..by min of textile..
SureshReply to this comment
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saeedReply to this comment
tnx sir
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More information on Technical Textile:
India is the second largest textiles economy in the world after China, however, its contribution to the global technical textiles market isinsignificant Unlike conventional textiles, which is highly export intensive, the technical textiles are import intensive.
Based on their end use applications technical textiles are grouped into twelve segments, viz. Agrotech, Buildtech, Clothtech, Geotech,Hometech, Indutech, Meditech, Mobiltech, Packtech, Protech, Sporttech and Oekotech.
ü Meditech covers technical textiles used in hygiene and medical facilities like surgical dressing, bandages, surgical gowns, artificialimplants, etc.
ü Protech covers technical textiles catering to personnel and protection like fire retardant textiles, bullet-proof jackets, high altitude clothing,etc.
ü Agrotech includes technical textiles used in agriculture, horticulture (include floriculture), fisheries and forestry like shade-nets, crop-covers, anti-hail nets, bird protection nets, etc.
ü Geotech (also commonly called Geotextiles) covers textile items used in geotechnical applications pertaining to soil, rock, earth, etc. Theseare used in roads, rail-tracks, slopes etc. for separation, filtration, drainage, etc.
ü Packtech covers technical textiles products used for protective coverings like sacks, twine, (FIBC), tea/coffee bags, etc.
ü Clothtech covers technical textiles used in garments, shoes, bags like interlinings, wadding and fibre-fills, shoe laces, components of bags,etc.
ü Hometech covers technical textiles used in household activities like wipes, floor mops, furniture components, mattress components,upholstery and interior furnishing, stuffed toys, etc.
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ü Soprttech covers technical textiles used in sports industry to manufacture sports equipments, outfits like sport bags, artificial turf, sportnets, sail cloth, etc.
ü Mobiltech covers technical textiles used in automobiles, aircrafts, shipbuilding like nylon tyre cord fabrics, seat covers, seat belts, cabinfilters, tufted carpet, upholstery, etc.
ü Buildtech covers technical textiles used in construction of buildings, house structures, dams, tunnels, etc., like reinforcement of walls,facades, hose wrap, concrete wraps, waterproof membranes, thermal and sound insulation, sever and pipe linings, etc.
ü Indutech covers technical textiles used in industrial processes like filtration, clearing, seals like woven filters, air filters, dust filters,conveyor fabrics, industrial belts & hose, abrasive products, etc.
ü Oekotech covers technical textiles used for environmental protection like environment control, municipal solid waste management, industrialhazardous waste management, etc
vickyReply to this comment
nice
Samir BodkheReply to this comment
Hello sir,I got my mains 2012 marks yesterday and it says i did not clear my qualifying paper.I have got 127 in english and 89 in marathi.Can uplease inform me as what was cutoff?
DeepakReply to this comment
Mrunal bhai..can u please explain the difference between ASSOCHAM, FICCI and CII. I am aware that they are major Industry associationsand manage service providing bodies under them. But I am not able to understand how each of them operate…Thanks.. :-)
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