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PRESENTATION PRESENTATION onon
MSME- SCHEMES MSME- SCHEMES WebsiteWebsite - - www.msmedijaipur.gov.in
E Mail- [email protected] Mail- [email protected]
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MSME-DI, JAIPUR is the field Office of
Ministry of MSME, in the state of Rajasthan
for promotion and development of Micro,
Small & Medium Enterprises by extending
various policy promotion measures,
programmes and schemes formulated by
the Ministry.
Major Services Provided
Consultancy
Economic Information
Entrepreneurship Development
Marketing Assistance
Technology & Quality Upgradation
Management Consultancy
Management Trainings
Seminars & Workshops
Feasibility Studies
Guidance for Improvement of
Management Capability
Technical Consultancy
Product Selection
Project Report
Selection of Raw Material
Selection of Machinery
Selection of Technology
Consultancy
Motivation & Guidance
Product selection
Training Programmes & Campaigns
Skill development Training on Specific Products
Computer Based Training Programmes
Special Programmes for Women & Economically / Socially Backward Class
Entrepreneurship & Skill Development Programmes include
Industrial Potential Survey
Feasibility Report
Industrial Profile of State & Districts
Collection & Dissemination of Statistics of MSMEs
Advice on policy issues
Economic Information Services
Marketing Assistance
Buyer Seller Meets
Vendor Development Programmes
Exhibitions
Seminars
Ancillary Development
Registration under Sub-Contract Exchange
Participation in International Trade Fairs
Special Global Vendor Development Programme
Market Development Assistance
Technology & Quality Upgradation
Workshops, Training Programmes & Guidance for Upgradation of
Technology
Pollution Control & ODS Phase Out.
Meetings with Foreign Delegations for Technology Transfer
Programmes on ISO 9000 & TQM, Standardization etc
Guidance on Incentives
Assistance for Export Promotion
Export Market Information
Export Management Programmes
Packaging for Export Trainings
Common Facility Services
Workshop Facilities
Services for Industrial Designing
Product Development
Free Library Facility
MSME SCHEMES
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MSEs
Overall Procurement goal for every Central Ministry/ Department / PSU for minimum 20% of the Total Annual Purchases of Products or Services produced / rendered by MSEs in a period of 3 years from 1.4.2012, thereafter it will be made mandatory. Goal set up & Achievement made will required to be shown in Annual Reports.
Non-conforming Department will be required to provide reasons to Review Committee set up under policy.
A sub-target of 4%(i.e.20% out of 20%) earmarked for procurement from MSEs owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs
In the event of failure of such MSEs to participate in Tender Process/meet the Tender Requirement, 4% sub-target will be given to other MSEs.
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MSEs
Participating MSEs in tender quoting price within the band of L1+15% may also be allowed to supply a portion of the requirement (20% of the total tendered value) by bringing down their price to L1 price (in a situation where L1 price is from someone other than an MSE).
In case of more than one such MSE,the supply will be shared equally.
A Grievance Cell would be setup in the ministry of MSME for redressing the grievance of MSEs in govt procurement
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MSEs
Defense Armament imports will not be included in computing the 20% goal for M/o Defence.
In addition , Defence Equipments like Weapon System, missiles, etc will remain out of purview of such policy of reservation.
Procurement for 358 reserved items will remain continue to procure from MSEs which have been reserved for exclusive purchase from them.
A committee has been set up under chairmanship of Secretary(MSME),to review the list of reserved items and for monitoring & review of Policy
ISO-9001/14001 Reimbursement Scheme
One time reimbursement of following expenses :-
1. Certification charges(Registration, Auditing &Certification Charges)
2. Consultancy Charges3. Calibration Charges4. Training charges
ISO-9001/14001 Reimbursement Scheme
Certificate issued by the Certification bodies which has been approved by QCI & accredited by NABCB are considered for reimbursement
Consultancy provided by the NRBPT approved consultants are considered
Unit should have DIC issued EM Pt. 2 Ack. Copy.
ISO-9001/14001 Reimbursement Scheme
Reimbursement upto 75000/- thousand could be given to a MSE.
For calculation of reimbursement amount, actual charges of certification are considered and upto 30000/- are considered for consultancy calibration & training
Affidavit, undertaking, CA certificate, receipt & invoices of payments, pre-receipts are required to be submitted for reimbursement.
CREDIT LINKED CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME (CLCSS)
15% upfront Capital Subsidy ( Max Rs. 15 lacs) on the institutional finance for the cost of eligible investment in plant & machinery by MSEs subject to ceiling of 100 lacs in proven technologies for the eligible term loan sanctioned by PLIs (Nodal Banks or Agencies) on or after 29-9-2005.
Eligible borrowings: new/existing for updating technologies
Aims at facilitating technology upgradationTo intact improved technologies in the specified
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CLCSS
In calculating the value of plant & machinery, the cost of following items shall be excluded, namely:-
Equipments such as tools, jigs,dies, moulds and spare parts.
Installation of plant and machinery.R&D and Pollution Control equipments.Genset Transformers, Fire fighting equipmentsBank & Service chargesCables, wiring, bus bas, elect control panels,, OCB ,
MCB (not mounted on machine)Transportation chargesTechnical know-how chargesShipping custom clearance charges & Sales Tax.
CLCSS -ELIGIBILITY
Capital subsidy under the scheme is available for such projects where term loan has been sanctioned by eligible PLIs/Nodal Bank/Agencies.
Machines purchased under the Hire Purchase scheme of NSIC are also eligible for subsidy.
The admissible capital subsidy w.r.t. the purchase price of plant and machinery instead of the term loan disbursed to the beneficiaries unit.
Upgradation with second hand machinery would not be considered.
CLCSS -ELIGIBILITY
Imported Plant & Machinery are eligible under the scheme.
The existing MSEs having EM/ SSI Regn No. which ungrade their plant & machinery with state of the art technology with or without expansion are eligible.
New MSEs having EM/SSI Regn. No. with DIC and have set up their facilities.
Replacement of existing equipment/technology with the same equipment/technology will not qualify for subsidy.
Units graduating from small to medium scale on account of sanction of additional loan under CLCSS were also eligible for assistance.
ELIGIBLE PRIME LANDINT INSTITUTIONS
All Scheduled Commercial BanksAll Scheduled Co-operative BanksRegional Rural BankState Financial Corporation
Who have entered in a general agreement with SIDBI or NABARD or both.
BANKS / NODAL AGENCIES SIDBINABARDState Bank of IndiaCanara BankBank of BarodaPunjab National BankBank of IndiaAndhra BankState Bank of Bikaner & JaipurTamilnadu Industrial Investment Corporation.The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. These nodal banks/agencies considers proposal only in respect of
Credit approved by their branches, where as SIDBI and NABARD are acting as nodal agencies for other eligible PLIs.
CREDIT GUARANTEE FUND TRUST SCHEME FOR MSEs
OBJECTIVE - Availability of Bank Credit without colaterals /3rd Party Guarantee mainly to support the Ist Generation entrepreneurs for setting up of MSMEs
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES- Guarantee for Credit Facilities available for both term loan and working capital
Scheme extend the facilities for new as well as existing MSEs including service enterprises
Credit to MSEs upto 100 lakh available
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
Guarantee cover available by the trust to the extent of 75%(85% for loans upto 5 lakhs provided to Micro Enterprises & 80% for MSEs owned by women) of the sanctioned amount of credit facility.
One time Guarantee Fee & Annual Service Fee upto the Credit Facility of Rs. 5.0 lacs-1% and 0.5% respectively.
Beyond 5.0 lacs and upto 1.0 crore the one time Guarantee Fee of the Credit Facility Sanctioned and Annual Service Fee is 1.5% and 0.75% respectively
SCHEME OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION- COVERAGE OF THE SCHEME
Deputation of MSE business delegations to other countries for exploring new areas of technology infusion /up gradation, facilitating joint ventures, Promotion of Export, improving market of MSEs products, foreign collaborations etc. Max. assistance limited to Rs. 1.5 lac per entrepreneur. Delegation would comprise of minimum of 5 entrepreneurs.
Participation by Indian MSEs in International exhibitions/ fairs and buyers-sellers meets. Assistance limited to 2.40 lac per entrepreneur
COVERAGE OF THE SCHEME
Participation in International Exhibition/trade fairs held in India – Max. GOI assistance limited to Rs. 5 lac
Holding international conferences and seminars in India on topics and themes of interest to the MSEs – Max. GOI assistance limited to Rs. 12 lac
QUANTUM OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEInternational Events = Rs. 25 lacs per
eventDomestic events = Rs. 12 lacs per event
ELIGIBLE ORGANISATIONSState/Central Govt. organisationsIndustry/Enterprise Associations and Registered Society/Trusts associated with
the Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) .
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
The organisation should be suitably registered under Companies Act, under the societies act etc. with the primary objective of promotion and development of MSEs .
The organisation must be engaged in such activities for the last 3 years and have a good track record.
The organisation should have regular audited accounts for the past 3 years.
Events, for which financial support under the scheme is sought must have significant international participation.
ITEMS OF ELIGIBILITYES
Exhibitions/ Fairs/ Buyers Seller Meets/Business Delegations Space Rent, Interior decoration, advt. /publicity in local media,
printing of common catalogue, travel & Misc charges + allowances, Local transport for the goods transported for the event, freight and insurance charges, secretarial service charges etc.
Conference / Seminars
Venue charges, Hiring charges, Audio visual equipments, interior decoration, food & beverages charges, Hotel charges, communication charges, transportation, publicity/advt. catalogues etc. independent evaluator and other charges
MSE Cluster Development ProgrammeClusters can be defined as sectoral and geographical concentration of enterprises, in particular Micro, and Small Enterprises (MSE)s, faced with common opportunities and threats which can:
Give rise to external economies (e.g. specialised suppliers of raw
materials, components and machinery; sector specific skills etc.); Favour the emergence of specialized technical, administrative
and financial services; Create a conducive ground for the development of inter-firm cooperation and specialization as well as of cooperation among public and private local institutions to promote local production, innovation and collective learning.
Scope of the scheme
Diagnostic Study Resourcing of Technology Facilitating the transfer of technology from
producer to end user. Setting up of Common Facility Centres(CFCs). R & D needs Organising workshops, Seminars, Training and
Study visits for quicker diffusion of technology across the cluster of small enterprises(Soft Intervention)
Cost of Project and Govt of India Assistance
Diagnostic Study - Maximum cost Rs. 2.50 lakhs.
Soft interventions - Maximum cost of project Rs. 25.00 lakh, with GoI contribution of 75% (90% for Special Category States and for clusters with more than 50% women/micro/village/SC/ST units).
Hard interventions i.e setting up of CFCs – maximum eligible project cost of Rs. 15.00 crore with GoI contribution of 70% (90% for Special Category States and for clusters with more than 50% women/micro/village/SC/ST units) .
Infrastructure Development in the new/ existing industrial estates/areas. Maximum eligible project cost Rs.10.00 crore, with GoI contribution of 60% (80% for Special Category States and for clusters with more than 50% women/micro/SC/ST units)
Participation in International Trade Fairs/Exhibitions
Scheme open for Micro & Small Enterprises75% Reimbursement of air fare by economy return
class (100% reimbursement to SC/ST/women entrepreneurs)
50% subsidy on space rent (100% reimbursement to SC/ST/women entrepreneurs)
Total subsidy on air fare and space rent restricted to 1.25 lacs per unit
Unit can avail facility only once in a financial year
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Formulation of NMCP announced in 2005-06 Budget
It is to support MSMEs and :
Ensure MSME Sector Grows at a Healthy Rate
Draft ‘National Strategy for Manufacturing’
10 Schemes drawn up under NMCP
Implementation of Schemes to be in PPP Mode
Programme deals with Firm-Level Competitiveness, addressing issues of Competitiveness against Global Challenges
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME (NMCPCOMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME (NMCP))
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Marketing Support/Assistance to MSMEs BAR CODE
Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Dev INCUBATORS
Enabling Manufacturing Sector to be competitive
thru Quality Mgt. Standard & Quality Tech. Tools QMS/QTT
National Campaign for Investment in Intellectual Property IPR
National Programme on Application on Lean Mnf. LEAN
Mini Tool Rooms proposed to be set up by Min. of MSME MTR
Promotion of ICT in Indian Manufacturing Sector ICT
Technology & Quality Upgradation Support TECH UP
Design Clinic Scheme for design expertise to Mnf. sector DESIGN
Marketing Assistance/SMEs and Technology Upgradation
Activities - Ministry of SSI in co-operation with TIFAC/CSIR MARKETING
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME - COMPONENTSCOMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME - COMPONENTS
Full Name of the Scheme Short Name
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Being used worldwide as part of Product Packages, as price tags, cartoon
lables on invoices, credit cards
When read by scanners, a weath of data is made available at users
It becomes unique and universal & can be recognized anywhere in the world
& facilitates unique product identification through using international
symbologies/numbering system
Existing MDA Scheme modified to popularize Bar Coding
Bar Coding an effective Tool to improve marketability
Reimbursement allowed :
One Time Registration Fee
75% of Annual Fee for 1st 3 years (Bar Code Certificate)
1400 SMEs to be Benefitted during 11th FY Plan
Need to Ramp-up Scheme in the Context of Retail Revolution / Exports
BAR CODE
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Objective :
Assist Incubation of Innovative Ideas
Encourage Ideas to Become SMEs
Rs. 80 cr Project for 100 Business Incubators (BIs)
100 BIs to be Located in R&D Institutes @ 25 p.a
Govt. Grant (Max. 85%) = Rs. 4 to 8 lakhs per Idea
Each BI to Assist 10 Ideas / Units
R&D Institutions and BIs to Suggest & Nurture
Can also be Dovetailed with other Schemes
MSME / SIDBI to Tie Up ‘Successes’ with VC / Angel Funds
INCUBATORS (E & MD)
LEAN MANUFACTURINGLean Manufacturing (LM) is better Production of
Goods by :-1. Eliminating Non-value added activities / Wastes
2. using less Inputs to produce same output
Lean helps in reducing mfg. cost through proper personnel management, better space utilization, scientific inventory management, improved process flow, reduced engg. Time etc.
SMEs either don’t know or can’t afford
LEAN MANUFACTURING
1. Awareness Programme for sensitization GOI Contribution 0.50 lac.(100%)
2. Thru Mini clusters@ 8-12units per LM ConsultantGovt.: Private Funding =80:20
GOI cont. Consultant Fee- Rs. 18.80 lakh per Mini ClusterIndustry Associations to execute, thru SPVsLead/Locate/Appoint/Pay/MonitorIndustry to Drive & Create Capacities in Private Sector
1S implementation - scrap yard
Before After
Removed the scrap in scrap yard. & create the space for die storage
2S implementation - Packing & dispatch areaBefore After
Packing & dispatch area –unwanted material removed
Shining Example for Shadow Board
Before After
Design clinics/support
Designs make MSME Products Competitive
Design Input Essential for Survival of MSMEs
Cluster-based Design”Clinics” Proposed
Suggestions/Specific Packages Required by the cluster for design intervention
One National Centre with NID6 Regional Centres and 225 Design Clinics
Design clinics/support Scheme major parts
Design Awareness –Through Seminars/ Workshops
GOI cont. – 0.60 Lac (100%)/ 3.0 lac (75%)
Design Projects- Financial Asstan to support design work undertaken by individual MSMEs, (GOI grant upto a max. of 60% of approved project cost or Rs. 9.0 lakh, whichever is less, for individual/gp. of not more than 3 MSMEs and Rs. 15 lakh for a gp. of 4 or more MSMEs)
Student Design Project - Design work of final year U.G./P.G. students by reimbursing 75% of expenses incurred subject to max. of 1.5 lakh for MSME Project.
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Design Clinics Scheme – New Products developed by MSMEs Design Clinics Scheme – New Products developed by MSMEs
o Improved light Improved light weight pumpweight pump
o Bottle vision Bottle vision equipment equipment
o Visitor Visitor Management Management System,System,
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Design Clinics Scheme – New Products Design Clinics Scheme – New Products
(1)(1) Portable Hydraulic Portable Hydraulic (2)(2) ENT multi scopeENT multi scope(3)(3) Syringe (precision type)Syringe (precision type)
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Lack of inclination of Industrial Design professionals
towards MSMEs
MSMEs hesitant to contribute their share
Sector specific design institutes not yet actively
involved
MSMEs still believe in copy – paste rather then
innovation
Design Clinics Scheme (Constraints) Design Clinics Scheme (Constraints)
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MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION
OBJECTIVE - To improve the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by improving their techniques and technologies promotion for exports and to provide a check on imports also
Technology Upgradation in Packaging Skill Upgradation/Development for modern marketing techniques Competition Studies New markets through State/District level local Exhibitions/Trade
Fairs Corporate Governance Practices Reimbursement to ISO 18000/ISO 22000/ISO 27000 certification
Technology Upgradation in Packaging
Awareness programmes on new packaging concepts & technologies- Rs.0.50 lakh (GOI unit::80:20)
Cluster based studies on packaging status & needs for upgradation-Rs.10 lakh per study (GOI unit::80:20)
Unit based interventions for specific packaging requirements in cluster ( approx. 20units per cluster) - Rs.9.0 lakh for a group of 10 units (GOI unit::80:20)
Reimbursement to OHSAS 18000/ ISO 22000/ISO 27000 - Certification to the extent of 75% of the expenditure subject to a maximum of Rs. 1.00 lakh
Skill Upgradation / Development For Modern Marketing techniques -Techniques Designing and conducting specific need based skill development programmes for clusters for adopting modern marketing techniques- Rs.6.0 lakh per cluster (GOI unit::80:20)
Competition Studies - Detailed studies on threatened product groups/clusters bringing out reasons for invasion by outside products affecting local production and ways & methods to counter these-Rs. 12.0 lakh per study (GOI unit::80:20)
The Corporate Governance Practices- GOI assistance will be in the form of reimbursement upto 50% of the total expenditure subject to max. Rs. 45,000/- per MSME unit, who would acquire company’s structure by adopting corporate governance practices or limited liability Partnership (LLP) framework.
New Markets Through State/District level Local Exhibitions/ Trade Fairs
Pavillion/stall/space charges upto 6.0 sq. mtr.- 50% cost will be reimbursed
To and fro actual fare by shortest distance/direct train ( limited to AC II tier class) from the nearest railway
station/bus fare to the place of exhibition for one person-50% of fare will be reimbursed
For SC/ST/Women/Physically Handicapped entrepreneurs assistance will be upto 80% for the above items.
The total reimbursement will be max. Rs. 30,000/- per unit for the SC/ST/Women/Physically Handicapped entrepreneurs while for the other units the max. limit will be Rs. 20,000/-per unit.
Quality Management Standards and quality technology tools(QMS/QTT)
Benefits The adoption of these tools will enable
MSEs to achieve efficient use of resources for improvement in product quality, reduction in rejection and rework in the course of manufacturing , reduction in building up inventory at various stages etc.
QMS/QTT
MSE’s ISO 9000/14000 Reimbursement Scheme Successful .QMS:ISO-22000(Food), OHSAS 18000(Health) etc.
QTT: Scheme covers the adoption of proven Tools like 6-Sigma,5-S,Kaizen,TPM,TQM etc.
Total Project Cost – Rs. 50.00 (GOI=80%)
QMS/QTT- Activities to Further Propagate Quality Management
1. Compulsory Courses in ITIs / Polytechnics QCI/NPC to prepare Course Curricula 1800 it is / Rs. 4.25 cr p.a. = Rs. 17 cr.
2. Assist International Study Missions For Detailed study of Best QM Institutions 2 missions/Rs.1 cr p.a.=Rs. 4 cr
QMS/QTT3. Special Programmes for Threatened
Products Detailed Analysis of Selected Imports
Leading to Improved Indian Products 2 Sectors/Rs. 0.6 cr p.a. = Rs. 4 cr
4 Implement Quality Mgt Techniques in Clusters
400 units ( in clusters) to be Studied for QM Relevant QMS/QTT to be implemented 100 units/Rs. 2.5 cr p.a.=Rs. 10 cr
QMS/QTT
5 QM Awareness Programmes among MSMEs
400 Programmes in 4 years in Selected Areas
To Address Both Middle Mgt. & Shop Floor levels
100 nos. [email protected] lakhX4 years =Rs.5 cr
TECHNOLOGY & QUALITY UPGRADATION SUPPORT FOR MSMEs
Problem faced by MSME
With limited access to funds, MSMEs are forced to think short term, make products which need minimum capital investment and produce them at a lowest cost.
This approach has brought the Indian MSME suppliers to the lower end of the global value chain and they have mostly become uncompetitive.
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Objective:
Focuses on Energy Conservation, CDM & Product
Certification
Activities Proposed:
1) Awareness Generation for Energy Efficient Technology
2) Credit Linked subsidy for EET Projects (25 %)
3) Encourage MSMEs through subsidy to acquire National
as well as International Certification of Products
Technology and Quality Upgradation Support Technology and Quality Upgradation Support (TEQUP)(TEQUP)
ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY FOR MSME SECTOR
Roller kiln - Morbi ceramic cluster
Re-cupeater – pot furnace Firozabad
Boiler - Plywood unit, Ernakulum
TECHNOLOGY & QUALITY UPGRADATION
Activities
1. Capacity building of MSME clusters for Energy Efficiency/Clean Development Mechanism
2. Implementation of Energy Efficient Technologies and other technologies mandated as per the global standards in MSMEs (GOI grant – 10 lac – 25%).
TECHNOLOGY & QUALITY UPGRADATION
3. Setting up of Carbon Credit Aggregation Centres (CCA) for introducing and Popularizing Clean Development Mechanism ( CDM) in MSME Cluster (Max.GOI grant – 15 lac – 75%).
4. Encouraging MSMEs to acquire Product Certification Licenses (CE/URL/ANSI/ISI/BEE/etc.) from National/
International Bodies. (Reimbursement upto Rs. 1.50 lac for National/Rs. 2.0 lac for International certification)
The modified ICT Scheme with cloud computing
approach has been concurred by Planning
Commission and Shortly SFC meeting will be
held.
Components of Cloud Computing• Software as Service• Portal as Service• Infrastructure as Service
Promotion of ICT in MSME sectorPromotion of ICT in MSME sector
Advantage of Cloud Computing
• Capital Expenditure(CAPEX) is getting converted into operational expenditure (OPEX).
• Device and Local independent
• Centralized meeting system.
• Pay as you use model facility
• MSMEs does not have to invest in IT personnel for maintenance purpose.
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PROMOTING ICT IN MSME
Low ICT Usage by SMEs – A cause of concern
ICT Cos. Focusing on SMEs – but Slow Progress
Intensive discussions with Stakeholders and Major ICT Cos.
Total Project Cost – Rs. 100 Cr. GOI Share – Rs. 60 Cr. Proposal for PPP/Cost-sharing on Most
Activities
SCALING OF SUBSIDY*Sl.No.
Turn over CategoryOf MSME
1st yearsubsidy
2nd year subsidy
3rd year subsidy
1. Below Rs.1.0 cr. OTNER 85 % 75 % 70 %
2. Rs. 1.0 cr < up to Rs. 5.0 cr. OTNER 75 % 70 % 65 %
3. Rs. 5.0 cr. And Above OTNER 60 % 55 % 50 %
4. All NER, Special states
85 % 75 % 70 %
5. All Women owned units
85 % 75 % 70 %
* Tentative
FUNDING PATTERN OF MODIFIED ICT SCHEME* (Rs. In Lac)
Sl.No.
Activity Quantity Rate Done by GOIcontr.
PvtContr.
Total
1. AwarenessProgramme andworkshops, etc.
100NOS.
2.0 MSME-DI ServiceProvider, with local partners, etc.
200 - 200
2. Subsidy for availing Cloud computing services
1500units
3.0 On service usage model
3375 1125 4500
3. National Portal for MSMEs
LS 100 By Outsource Agency 200 - 200
4. Impact Assessment
LS 50 By Outsource Agency 50 - 50
TOTAL 3825 1125 4950
* Tentative
IPR
Objective of the scheme - to enhance awareness of MSME about Intellectual Property
Rights (IPRs) to take measure for the protecting their ideas and business strategies.
- The primary objective of these programmes is to facilitate and support MSMEs, Industry
- Associations and other concerned stakeholders in raising awareness on IPR related issues
- in general and more specifically on educating them about the value and protection of
- IPR and its benefits to the economy
- Most MSMEs unaware of IPR Benefits/Norms
IPR Tools
Trade SecretIndl. DesignG.I.TrademarkPatentsCopyrights
FOCUSSED ACTIVITIES
1. 150 Awareness & Sensitization Programmes2. 30 Pilot studies with Assns./Clusters GOI Cont.- Rs. 2.5
lakh (100%) each for Diagnosis & Actions. To provide financial assistance to eligible applicants as mentioned in para 4 above to conduct Pilot Studies to identify the IP needs of the identified MSME clusters/industries and to recommend measures for further strengthening the IP portfolio.
3. 50 Interactive Seminars/Workshops To discuss Study Reports and Implementation GOI Cont.- Rs.
2.0 lakh (100%)
4. Short/long Term Training of IPR Cadre for MSMEs
50 ST (2-3 weeks) and 10 LT ( 6 months)
@Rs. 6 lakh (ST) and Rs. 45 lakh (LT) Rs. 7.5 cr.
IPR
5. 40 IP Facilitation Centers on PPP
For handholding SMEs in IPR, on Low Fees Financial support to IPFC @ Rs. 65 lac (Total
26 cr.) To assist the MSMEs and other prospective
entrepreneurs to have an access to best practices for identification, protection and
management of IPR as a business tool.
IPR
6. Financial Assistance for Patents and GIs (Rs. 10 cr.)
Patent @ Rs. 25000 for Domestic, Rs. 2 lakh for International
GI Regn. - Rs. 1 lakh per case.For registering under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act, one time financial support will be limited up to Rs. 1.00 lakh.
IPR
7.Activities with International Agencies
( Rs. 2 cr.)Best Practices, Capacity Building,
Exchanges
25 nos. Domestic @ Rs. 5 lakh/10International @ Rs. 7.5 lakh
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1) Lack of Awareness, Knowledge & Expertise
2) Lack of confidence in Enforcement mechanism and
perception of higher cost of Monitoring & litigation.
3) Majority of MSMEs do not have IP Strategy in place.
4) Shortage of Trained Human Resources
IPR Campaign (Constraints) IPR Campaign (Constraints)
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Total Scheme Budget : Rs. 55.00 cr. GoI contribution : Rs. 50.00 cr.
Financial Progress Till end of 2011-12 : Rs. 7.64 crBudget Outlay (2012-13) : Rs. 5.00 (GoI)Expenditure (till 12 July,12) : Rs. 8.42 cr.
Physical Progress Assistance for setting up IPFC : 24 (target 40) Awareness Programme : 128 (target 150) Workshops : 42 (target 50) Pilot Study : 02 ( target 30) Short term training : 07(target 50)
IPR CampaignIPR Campaign
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