Annual Report 11-12 - DC(MSME
Transcript of Annual Report 11-12 - DC(MSME
MSMEDI-Mumbai
ANNUAL
REPORT
2011-12
MSME Development Institute Ministry of MSME, Government of India Kurla Andheri Road, Sakinaka
Mumbai-400072
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Index
Sl Topic Page
1 Achievements at a Glance 3 to 4
2 Revenue Earning Statement 5
3 About Maharashtra 6
4 About MSME-DI, Mumbai 10 to 11
5 Staff Position of Technical Officers 12 to 13
6 Divisions 14
7 Performance of MSME-DI, Mumbai 15
A National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programmes 16
b Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Programmes 17
c Incubators 18
d Design Intervention under NMCP by NID in Maharashtra 19
e Other Initiatives taken under NMCP Programme 20-22
8 Cluster Development Programmes 23-31
9 National Vendor Development Programme 32-34
10 International Trade Fairs (ITF) 35
11 Market Development Assistance (MDA) 36
12 MSMED Act Awareness / EM Registrations 37-38
13 Training Programmes 39-40
14 Other Activities 41 to 56
15 Photo Gallery 57-61
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ACHIEVEMENTS AT A GLANCE
Sr. Activity Completed Target Achievement No. of persons
benefited
A MSME-DI Act 2006
E.M. Filed by Micro, Small
& Medium Enterprises
N.A. Micro - 34001
Small - 12309
Medium - 274
-
B Training Programmes Target Achievement No. of persons
trained
1. Industrial Motivation
Campaigns
149 152 11684
2. Entrepreneurship Skill
Dev. Programme
150 150 3921
3. Management Dev.
Programme
31 31 729
4. Entrepreneurship Dev.
Programmes
26 26 672
5. Business Skill Dev.
Programmes
8 8 225
6. Training Programmes
under PD A/C. –
CAD/CAM etc.
Nil 10 135
7. Skill Development
Programmes – Machine
Shop Practice & Blue
Print Reading
Nil 4 96
Total Beneficiaries 17462
C Seminars / Workshops Conducted under NMCP
1. Acquire Product Certification
Licenses
1 82
2. Marketing Support for Bar Code 4 244
3. Awareness Programme on QMS/QTT 1 67
4. Awareness/Sensitization Programme
on IPR
2 152
Total Beneficiaries 545
D Cluster Development Activities (MSE-CDP):
i) Through MSME-DI, Mumbai:
1) Auto Component Cluster,
Aurangabad
2) Toy Cluster in Western Suburb of
Mumbai
3) Printing Cluster, Aurangabad
4) Tiny & Engineering Cluster,
Aurangabad
5) Herbal & Cosmetic Cluster, Mumbai
05
-
ii) Through Directorate of Industries,
Govt. of Maharashtra
24
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E Vendor Development Programmes:
i) National Level 1 1 90
ii) State Level 10 10 707
F Project Profiles Prepared
a) Updated 17 17
b) New 10 10
G Other Activities
a) Status Reports 2 2
b) International Trade Fairs/MDA
reimbursement
10 10
c) Assistance under Single point
registration
164 3,22,750/-
(fees received)
d) Reimbursement under ISO 9000 370 1,74,97,393/-
e) Barcode Reimbursement
i) One Time Registration Fees
ii) Annual Recurring Fees
32
51
6,69,375/-
2,35,391/-
f) Product Certification Reimbursement 37 43,82,404/-
g) State Level Agro Exhibition 01 10 MSMEs
reimbursed under
NMCP
H. Special Programme:
Packaging For Export
1 No. 57 Participants
I. Cumulative Revenue Earned
a) Workshop Revenue
b) Total Revenue
6,00,000
Nil
Rs. 8,83,374/-
Rs. 89,80,199/-
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Revenue Earning Statement for the Year 2011-12
Sl.
No.
Activity MSME-DI Br. MSME-DI
Aurangabad
Cum. Total
1 Revenue from
workshop
Rs.8,83,374/- 0 Rs.8,83,374/-
2 Sale of trainee
Products
Rs.32,800/- 0 Rs.32,800/-
3 Seminar Fees Rs.17,400/- 0 Rs.17,400/-
4 Inplant studies Rs.5,000/- 0 Rs.5,000/-
5 NSIC
Regn./GSPP
Rs.3,22,750/- 0 Rs.3,22,750/-
6 Sale of
publications
Rs.8,240/- 0 Rs.8,240/-
7 PD
Accounts
Rs.63,36,900/- 0 Rs.63,36,900/-
8 Others - SVDP,
ESDP, MDP,
EDP, Electricity
Charges, Rent,
A'bad – EDP,
ESDP, MDP &
SVDP
Rs.13,14,485/- Rs.59,250/- Rs.13,73,735/-
Total Rs.89,20,949/- Rs.59,250/- Rs.89,80,199/-
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ABOUT MAHARASHTRA
Maharashtra is the second largest State in India in terms of population and geographical
area (3.08 lakh sq.km) of the country. The state has actual population of 112, 372, 972 (as
per 201 Census (Provisional) which is 9.29 percent share of total population of India. It is
bounded by Arabian Sea in the West, Gujarat in the North West, Madhya Pradesh in the
North, Andhra Pradesh in the South-East and Karnataka and Goa in the South. The Konkan
Coastal stretches about 720 kms long in the West and the Sahyadri ranges parallel to the
seacoast at about 80 Kms wide in the East. To the coast of the Sahyadri stretches a vast
plateau. This plateau is drained by the three great rivers Godavari, Bhima and Krishna,
which rise in the Sahyadri and flow eastward across Indian Peninsula into the Bay of
Bengal.
The State has 35 districts, which are divided into six revenue divisions viz. Konkan, Pune,
Nashik, Aurangabad, Amravati and Nagpur for administrative purposes. The State has a
long tradition of having statutory bodies for planning at the district. For local
self-governance in rural areas, there are 33 Zilla Parishads, 355 Panchayat Samitis and
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27,993 Gram Panchayats. The urban areas are governed through 23 Municipal
Corporations, 222 Municipal Councils, 4 Nagar Panchayats and 7 Cantonment Boards.
Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India, houses the
headquarters of most of the major corporates & financial institutions. India’s main stock
exchanges & commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai.
Literacy
As per the census 2011 (Provisional), literacy rate was 82.91 per cent. It was 89.82
percent and 75.48 percent for males and females respectively.
Working Population
The composition of workers in 2001 indicates that the proportion of main workers to
total population in the state decreased from 39.3 percent in 1991 to 35.9 percent in 2001.
However, the proportion of marginal workers to total population, which was 3.7 percent
in 1991, increased substantially (6.6 percent) in 2001. The proportion of main workers to
total workers, which was 91.4 percent in 1991, declined to 84.4 percent in 2001.
State Income
The preliminary estimates of the State Income of Maharashtra at current prices for the
year 2009-10 is Rs. 8,71,891/- crore and the per capita State Income is Rs., 74,027/-. At
constant prices, the State Income in 2009-10 is estimated at Rs. 6,34,829/- crore and the
per capita State Income at Rs. 57,458/-.
INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO
Maharashtra has been in the forefront in sustaining industrial growth and in creating
environment conductive to industrial development. Investment – friendly industrial
policies, excellent infrastructure and a strong and productive human resource base have
made it a favoured destination for manufacturing, export and financial service sectors.
However, the year 2008 – 09 witnessed a heavy turmoil in the global economy, which had
an impact on the Indian as well as State economy.
The advance estimate of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is expected to grow at 10.5
per cent during the year 2010 – 11 as against 8.7 per cent during the previous year.
Industry Sector is expected to grow by 9.1 percent. Services Sector is expected to grow by
10.9 percent during the year.
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The preliminary estimate of GSDP at constant (2004 – 05) prices was Rs. 7,01,550 crore
during 2009 – 10, as against Rs. 6,45,492 crore in 2008 – 09, showing an increase of 8.7
per cent. The GSDP during 2009 – 10 at current prices was Rs. 9,01,330 crore, showing an
increase of 16.6 per cent over that of the previous year.
The State continued to attract highest industrial proposals resulting into maximum
generation of employment compared to other State due to availability of better
infrastructure, skilled human resources and stable social conditions. The State’s share in
proposed investment and employment in the country is 10 and 15 percent respectively.
Total 20,484 industrial projects, including FDI projects with an investment of Rs. 9,20,121
crore have been approved for setting up new industries in the State during August, 1991
to August, 2010. By the end of August, 2010 with an investment of Rs.1,95,407 crore,
8,322 projects were commissioned. Total 796 industrial project including FDI projects
with an investment of Rs. 1,51,209 crore and proposed employment of 2,25,710 were
approved during September 2009 to August, 2010. During the same period, 36 projects
with an investment of Rs. 8,673 crore and employment of 9,458 were commissioned.
The industrial policy reforms have reduced the industrial licensing requirements,
removed restrictions on investments & expansions and facilitated easy access to foreign
technology as well as foreign direct investments. Since August, 1991 to August, 2010 total
16,140 industrial projects with a investment of Rs. 6,95,516 crore generating 30.24 lakh
employment have been approved by the Government of India for setting up
industries/mega projects in the State. Maharashtra has remained one of the favoured
destinations for industrial investment in the country maintaining status of the most
industrialized State and has successfully attracted a large share of industrial investments
in the post liberalization era, from both domestic as well as foreign entities.
The State has adopted the Special Economic Zone Policy (SEZ) with effect from 10th Feb.
2006. The SEZs notified as duty free enclaves, have a relaxed and business friendly policy
regime, aimed at promoting rapid industrial development and employment generation. It
is expected that this will trigger inflow of large foreign and domestic investments in
infrastructure for SEZs and productive capacities, which will lead to generation of
additional economic activities and employment opportunities. Upto 31st December 10,
233 SEZ proposals were received in the State, of which 143 SEZ were approved by the
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Central Government (105 formal and 38 in principle approvals) and 63 of them are
notified SEZ.
The State Government has taken a number of initiatives to promote development of
Information Technology (IT) / Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) sector in
the State. The Steps include formulation of a progressive sector-specific policy,
development of IT parks and the knowledge corridors. As envisaged in ‘Information
Technology (IT) and Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) Policy, 2003’, the
State has offered various fiscal incentives to IT / ITES industries. Besides, non-fiscal
incentives like additional FSI, permitting software industry in residential areas, suitable
permissions to develop communication systems, self-certifications under labour laws are
also offered.
In view of this, 36 public IT parks are established by MIDC and CIDCO. For getting private
participation in creating world-class infrastructure for IT industry, 425 private IT parks
have been approved, out of which 88 IT parks have started functioning. These are located
in Mumbai (41), Thane (9) and Pune (38) district. These functioning IT parks with
investments of Rs. 1,403 crore are creating 1.87 lakh jobs. The remaining 337 IT parks
with investments of Rs. 6,347 crore have been given Letters of Intent and are expected to
generate 8.46 lakh job opportunities. Public, Bio-Tech (BT) parks are also developed in
the State at MIDC Jalna and MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune). While four private BT parks are
being developed in the state with total investment of about Rs. 300 crores.
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About MSME-DI, Mumbai
MSME-Development Institute, Mumbai was established in the year 1954 as Small
Industries Service Institute, Mumbai. In the year 1960, it was shifted to its own premises
at Sakinaka, Mumbai. The MSME-DI, Mumbai (erstwhile SISI, Mumbai) Building was
inaugurated on 17.04.1960 by Hon'ble Shri S.K.Wankhede, the then Minister of Industry,
Govt. of Maharashtra. The Office was headed by its first Director Shri R.V.Patel. The
Institute is presently headed by Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director.
MSME-DI, Mumbai is engaged in the promotion and development of MSME Sector in the
State of Maharashtra. Consultancy Services / Guidance is one of the important activities of
the Institute. The important consultancy services being rendered by the Institute includes
techno, economic, managerial, export related and promotion of entrepreneurship. The
Institute also coordinates and implements various policies and programmes of the Central
Government. The important functions, of the Institute to MSME Sector in the State are
briefly stated below:
Consultancy to prospective and existing entrepreneurs
� Preparation of Project Profiles.
� Selection of suitable plant and machinery
� Quality Control and Standardization
� Conducting ESDPs, BSDPs, EDPs, MDPs and Motivational Campaigns.
� Preparation of State Industrial Profile.
� Conducting District Industrial Potentiality Survey.
� Collection of Statistics on Production Indices, wholesale Price Indices
� Programmes on ISO 9000, 14000 etc
� Consultancy on Economic Aspects.
� Vendor Development Programmes-cum-Exhibitions.
� Cluster Development Initiatives.
� A range of Training programmes for prospective Entrepreneurs
� Specialized Training programmes on CAD/CAM/CNC etc
� NMCP Programmes.
This Institute provides support/services to the State Government as well as co-ordinates
various activities for the prospective and existing entrepreneurs at the state level for
promotion and development of small-scale industries. 23 districts of Maharashtra are
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under the jurisdiction of this Institute and its Branch Development Institute at
Aurangabad. The revenue figures for the year 2011 -12 of this Institute is as follows:
Another Institute at Nagpur looks after the remaining 11 districts of Maharashtra.
MSME-DI, Mumbai provides various types of extension services and assistance in setting
up of units, promoting and developing products and Services for the MSME. The Institute
has Technical Officers to provide guidance in all trades viz. Metallurgy, Mechanical,
Chemical, Leather, Electrical, Electronics, Food Industry, Management and Economic
Investigation, Export and Industrial Design.
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Staff Position of Technical Officers
MSME-DI, Mumbai
Sl Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant
1 Director 01 01 00
2 Indl.Designer 01 01 00
3 Dy.Director(Admn) 00 00 00
4 Asstt.Director(GAD)-Gr.II 01 01
Adjusted AD(G/C) Gr.II
00
Section Officers Sanctioned Filled Vacant
1 Dy.Director (Food) 01 00 01
2 Dy.Director (Stats.) 01 01
Adjusted AD(Stats.) Gr.I
00
3 Dy.Director (Mech) 01 00 01
4 Dy.Director (IMT) 01 01 00
5 Dy.Director (Lea) 01 01 00
6 Dy.Director (Electx.) 01 00 01
7 Dy.Director (IMT/Modn.) 01 00 01
8 Asstt.Director(Chem.) 01 00 01
9 Asstt.Director(EI) 01 00 01
10 Asstt.Director(Elect.) 01 01 00
11 Asstt.Director(L/F) 01 01 00
12 Asstt.Director(IMT) 01 01 00
13 Asstt.Director(Stats.) 01 01 00
14 Asstt.Director(Met.) 02 02 00
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15 Asstt.Director(L/F) 02 01 01
16 Asstt.Director(Mech.) 02 01 01
17 Asstt.Director(IMT) 01 01 00
18 Asstt.Director(EI) 02 01 01
19 Asstt.Director(Hosy.) 01 00 01
20 Sr. Hindi Translator 01 01 00
Investigator Sanctioned Filled Vacant
21 Mechanical 01 01
Adjusted Met. trade
00
22 Chemical 01 01 00
23 Economic Investigator 03 00 03
Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad
Sl. Post Sanctioned Filled Vacant Remarks
Dy.Directors
01 Dy.Director (Met) 01 01 00 Adjusted
DD(Mech.)
02 Dy.Director (G&C) 01 00 01 --
Asstt.Director (Gr.II)
01 AD (IMT) 01 00 01 --
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Divisions
This Institute has Officers in the Divisions like Industrial Design, Electrical, Mechanical,
Industrial Management & Training, Economic Investigation, Leather & Footwear,
Metallurgy, Glass & Ceramics. In addition we also have CAD/CAM Centre. These divisions
provide Technical Consultancy & Training for the Existing & Prospective Entrepreneurs.
The CAD/CAM Centre has been set up with the support of Indo German Tool Room,
Aurangabad, and imparts training in the field of Computer Aided Designing & Machining.
Library
MSME-DI, Mumbai has a well-equipped library containing Books, Technical Journals,
Periodicals, Project Profiles, Government Circulars and book relating to
Entrepreneurship, Management etc, for MSME Entrepreneurs for reference. During the
current year the Office has procured 60 new Technical books. Around 3500 visitors
visited the Library during the year 2011-12.
Infrastructure
The Institute has 04 air conditioned Training Halls which have been equipped with
modern training equipments like laptops, LCD Projectors etc. In addition, it also has a
conference hall. As a part of Office Automation this Office has about 50 + computers with
Leased Line Connectivity.
Workshop
The Common Facility Workshop Tool Room attached to MSME DI, Mumbai provides
valuable services in the field of Job work & Training to the MSME in and around Mumbai.
The modern machineries like CNC EDM Wire cut and CNC Milling & Boring Machine, CNC
Machining Centre etc. are providing quality services to the MSME Sector. During the year
2011-12 Workshop earned a Revenue of Rs. 8,83,374/- as against the target of Rs.4.00
Lakhs through Training & Job work Facility. 96 Candidates were trained and 136 Units
were provided Job work facilities.
SENET
SENET Division is equipped with latest IT Infrastructure and Leased Line Connectivity.
The important divisions of this Institute are networked with SENET through LAN to
facilitate easy exchange of data. The website of MSME-DI Mumbai is designed, maintained
& updated from SENET Division. SENET Division helps the technical division for
Collection of Data, sending emails etc
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Performance of MSME-DI Mumbai
Performance in respect of :-
� National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programmes
� Cluster Development
� National/State Level Vendor Development Programmes
� International Trade Fairs
� MSME Act Awareness
� Training Programmes
� Other Activities
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NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMMES (NMCP)
N.M.C.P. is an important policy initiative taken by the Ministry for making the
manufacturing sector more competitive. The Institute has conducted various awareness
programmes as follows:
Sl.
No.
Name of Programme Venue and Date No. of
Participants
1. Seminar on Bar Code in
Collaboration with GS1.
Mumbai
(18.05.2011)
85
2. Seminar on Bar Code Kudal, Dist. Sindhudurg
(24.09.2011)
26
3. Seminar on Bar Code for
Innovation Cluster
Sangli
(12.11.2011)
83
4. Awareness Programme on
‘To Acquire Product
Certification Licenses’
Pune
(02.12.2011)
82
5. Seminar on Bar Code Mumbai
(07.01.2012)
50
6. Awareness Programme on
QMS/QTT
Mumbai
(08.01.2012)
67
7. Intellectual Property Rights Aurangabad
(16.02.2012)
98
8 Packaging for Exports Aurangabad
(18.02.2012)
57
9 Intellectual Property Rights Panvel
(29.02.2012)
54
Total 602
CE Marking – International Standards & BIS Licensing – National standards
Cumulative No. of applications received
during the year
Cumulative No. of
applications reimbursed
during 2011-12
Cumulative (Total
amount disbursed
during 2011-12)
(Rs.)
92
37
43,82,404/-
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Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme (LMCS) for MSMEs
In the State of Maharashtra, Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme is being
implemented jointly by NPC, Mumbai and NPC Head Quarter, New Delhi and so far 14 Nos.
Lean Manufacturing clusters (Mini Clusters) have been identified and assisted through
consultants as detailed below :-
MSME-DI Mumbai in coordination with NPC Mumbai has been monitoring effective
implementation of Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness scheme.
Sl.
No.
District Name of the SPV/DPG
1 Nashik – 4 1. Auto Transmission Parts Manufacturers’
Association , Nashik
2. Stamping parts Manufacturers Association
Nashik
3. Sheet Metal Press Component Parts
Manufacturers Association, Nashik
4. Auto Upholstery Parts Manufacturers
Association, Nashik
2. Ahmednagar - 2 1. Ahmednagar Auto & Engineering Association,
Group – I
2. Ahmednagar Auto & Engineering Association,
Group – II
3. Kolhapur – 1 1. Kolhapur Engineering Association, Kolhapur
4. Aurangabad – 5 1. CMIA Lean Cluster Pharma
2. CMIA Lean Cluster Packaging
3. CMIA Lean Cluster Engineering
4. CMIA Lean Cluster Automotive
5. MASSIA Auto Component Cluster, Waluj
5 Pune - 2 1. MCCIA – Auto Component
2. MCCIA – White Goods
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Incubators (Business Incubators)
Sl.
No.
Name of the Host Institution No. of ideas/Projects
forwarded to O/o. DC
(MSME)
No. of ideas
/ projects
selected
1 DKTE Society’s Textile & Engineering
Institute, Ichalkaranji
10 Nos. 4 Nos.
2 MITCON, Pune 10 Nos. 9 Nos.
3 CIRCOT, Mumbai 10 Nos. 5 Nos.
4 NCL, Pune 15 Nos. 7 Nos.
MSME-DI, Mumbai has been attending meetings convened by the Host Institutions and
provide every assistance to Host Institutions and incubates in the State.
IP Facilitation Centre (IPFACE), NCL, Pune
IP Facilitation Centre (IPFACE) aims to promote awareness and adoption of intellectual
property rights amongst entrepreneurs and MSMEs, also making accessible high-quality
IP services and resources, IPFACE is a project of the Venture Centre supported by
Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India and National Chemical Laboratory, Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research, India. IPFACE is located at the NCL Innovation Park, Pune, India.
The activities and events held at IPFACE since the launch of IPFACE has been reported
every quarterly to O/o. DC (MSME). At the out set few achievements during 2011 – 12 is
as listed below:
• In the month March 2012, IP Facilitation Centre, Pune have successfully filed
Geographical Indication (GI) application of “Devgad Alfanso Mango” for
Devgad Taluka Amba Utpadak Sahakari Sanstha Maryadit.
• Patents : 11 Nos.
• Trade Marks : 22 Nos.
• Copy Right : 1 No.
• Awareness / Sensitisation : 13 Nos.
Programme on IPR
• Workshop on IPR : 8 Nos.
MSME-DI, Mumbai being one of the member on Steering Committee of IP Facilitation
Centre has been attending the Steering Committee meeting held quarterly and providing
every necessary support to IP Facilitation Centre.
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Design Intervention under NMCP by NID in Maharashtra:
Sl.
No.
Name of the MSME
Association
Location Industry
Sector
Seminar Date
1 MCED Aurangabad Plastic Product 17.04.2011
2 MCED Nagpur Steel furniture 10.05.2011
3 FICCI Nashik Auto
Component
27.05.2011
4 The Bombay Fountain Pen
Manufacturers & Traders
Association
Mumbai Writing
Instrument
04.01.2012
5 IGTR, Aurangabad Aurangabad Engineering
Components
27.03.2012
Brief write-up of the various other initiatives taken up by this Institute
under NMCP
1. Awareness Programme on Design Clinic was organized by Br. MSME-DI,
Aurangabad in association with Maharashtra Centre for Entrepreneurship
Development at Aurangabad on 17th April 2011. Total 23 participants attended
the programme.
2. A Design Awareness Seminar was orgnised by National Institute of Design, MSME,
Industrial Associations viz. CMIA & MASSIA, IDBI Bank and MCED, Aurangabad on
18.01.2012 for MSME of Auto Cluster and Engineering units in Aurangabad. Total
57 participants attended the programme.
3. A Design Awareness Seminar was organized by Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad & IGTR
in association with National Institute of Design, Industries associations like CMIA
& MASSIA at Aurangabad on 27th March 2012. Total 101 participants attended the
programme.
4. Work shop on Design Clinic was organized by Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad in
association with Maharashtra Centre for Entrepreneurship Development at
Aurangabad from 24.03.2012 to 28.03.2012. Total 20 participants attended the
programme.
5. A.D. (Chem) attended programme on MSME Scheme – Screening Agribusiness
Ideas pertaining to NMCP schemes – Formation of Incubators on 26th Sept 2011 at
Mumbai. Around 23 units were present for the programme. Motivated MSME units
for availing the benefits of NMCP Schemes.
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6. A Seminar on Bar Code was organized in collaboration with GS1 India on
18.05.2011 at Mumbai. Around 85 representatives of MSMEs were present for the
programme.
7. One day Seminar on Bare Code was organized at Kudal, Dist. Sindhudurg on 24th
Sept. 2011. Total 26 participants along with the officials from DIC, Sindhudurg,
Chamber of Commerce & Industry and special invitees were present for the
programme.
8. Awareness programme on ‘To Acquire Product Certification Licenses’ was
organized in Association with Electronic Co-op. Estate, Pune on 2nd Dec. 2011 at
Pune. Shri P.K. Shilotri, Dy. Director General, Bureau of Indian Standards, Mumbai
inaugurated the programme. Shri M.V. Bhagat, Joint Director of Industries, Pune
region Chaired the function. Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai and General Manager,
District Industries Centre, Pune also attended the inaugural function. Total 82
participants attended the programme.
9. Lean Manufacturing Cluster review meeting was convened under the
Chairmanship of Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai with Lean manufacturing
consultants, SPV representatives and NPC officials on 27th Dec.2011 at Mumbai, to
discuss the current progress of lean implementation in Mini Clusters identified in
the jurisdiction of MSME-DI, Mumbai.
10. MSME-DI, Mumbai had mobilized 10 MSME units to participate in the State Level
Agro Exhibition conducted at Nashik from 1st Dec. to 5th Dec. 2011 and to utilize
the subsidy provided under NMCP Scheme.
11. A Sensitization Programme on Barcode was organized on 7th Jan. 2012 at Mumbai.
Shri Saha, Director, Indian Institute of Packaging, Mumbai was the Chief Guest of
the programme. During his inaugural address he informed the participants the
importance of Bar-coding in the modern marketing scenario and explained the
importance of packaging in local and export market. Shri Shivsahay Panda,
Regional Manager, GS1 India explained technical procedure of acquiring and
implementing barcode. He also explained the meaning and uses of various types
of presentation of barcode including availability and procedures in using the
hardware required for Barcoding for any industry. About 50 entrepreneurs of
various industries of Maharashtra participated in the programme.
12. Awareness programme on Quality Management Standards & Quality Technology
Tools (QMS/QTT) was organized in association with Bombay Small Scale
Industries Association & MSE-CDP Clusters on 8th Jan. 2012 at Mumbai. During the
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programme topics such as Total Quality Management & QMS, Introduction to
Quality Management Standards, Quality M.S. Environment M.S., OHSAS food safety,
Six Sigma Methodology, S.S. & TQC Tools, Total productive maintenance were
covered. Total 67 participants benefited during the programme.
13. Awareness programme on Intellectual Property Rights was organized on 16th Feb.
2012 at Aurangabad in association with MASSIA, Aurangabad. Director had
addressed the participants about the various Govt. schemes for development of
MSMEs. Total 98 participants attended the programme.
14. Awareness programme on Intellectual Property Rights was organized in
association with Panvel Industrial Co-operative Estate, Panvel on 29th Feb. 2012 at
Panvel. Shri Dev Dutta Jha, Director, Scientist ‘F’ Head, Bureau of Indian Standards,
Mumbai had inaugurated the programme. Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai briefed the
participants about the Ten component of NMCP Schemes of Govt. of India. M/s. IP
Facilitation Centre, Pune and M/s. R.K. Dewan & Co., Pune gave the Power Point
Presentation on the IPR issues. Total 54 participants benefited during the
programme.
15. Director inaugurated the programme on Packaging for Exports organized on 18th
Feb. 2012 at Aurangabad. Total 57 participants attended the programme.
16. Motivated 10 MSMEs to participate in “KIRSHI 2011 International Agriculture
Fair” at Nashik from 1st to 5th December 2011 and reimbursement to these units is
under process.
17. Director inaugurated a Conference on Lean Manufacturing Practices organized by
Chamber of Marathwada, Industries & Agriculture in association with National
Productivity Council on 18th Feb. 2012 at Ajanta Ambasssador (Hall), Aurangabad.
About 120 entrepreneurs attended the conference and witnessed the presentation
on various schemes of Ministry of MSME and NMCP, etc.
18. Awareness programme on NMCP schemes was organized by Br. MSME-DI,
Aurangabad at Waluj, Aurangabad. Total 58 participants from various industries
participated in the programme.
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19. Under the lean manufacturing competitiveness programme, following five clusters
have been identified and diagnostic studies have been completed by the
consultant and submitted to NPC for further necessary action:
a) CMIA Lean Cluster Pharma.
b) CMIA Lean Cluster Packaging.
c) CMIA Lean Cluster Engineering
d) CMIA Lean Cluster Automotive.
e) MASSIA Auto Component Cluster, Waluj.
The consultant has been identified and cluster members are in the process of
signing the tripartite agreement.
20. Support to EEPC under NMCP for reimbursement of Stall charges of 18 MSEs who
participated in the Exhibition at Mumbai in the month of March 2012.
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CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT (MSE-CDP)
MSME-DI, Mumbai, since 2006, the year in which Cluster Development approach was
initiated to address the issues before Micro, Small Enterprises like sustainable growth,
cost competitiveness, export marketing, capacity building and technology up gradation
through the introduction of SI-CDP and in the year 2008 when MSE-CDP new guidelines
issued, so far 30 clusters have been identified in the State of Maharashtra. Soft
Intervention programmes were undertaken in the following 5 clusters by MSME-DI,
Mumbai and Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad :
1. Auto Component Cluster, Aurangabad
2. Printing Cluster, Aurangabad
3. Tiny Engineering & Allied Industries cluster, Aurangabad
4. Toy Cluster in western Suburbs of Mumbai
5. Herbal & Cosmetic Cluster, Mumbai
a) Auto Component Cluster, Waluj, Aurangabad: -
� Diagnostic study has been completed and submitted to
O/o.DC (MSME), New Delhi.
� Soft intervention has been completed.
� The SPV has been advised to submit DPR for Hard Intervention
by O/o. DC (MSME), New Delhi for consideration.
b) Printing Cluster, Chikalthana, Aurangabad :
� Diagnostic Study has been completed and submitted to O/o. DC
(MSME), New Delhi has been approved.
� Soft Intervention was approved in the 22nd Steering Committee of
MSE-CDP held on 2nd June 2010-2011.
� The SPV had submitted the DPR for Hard Intervention (Setting up
of Common Facility Centre) to O/o. DC (MSME), New Delhi which
was returned back with a request to submit the same through
State Govt. after appraisal from SIDBI.
� The SPV has not submitted the revised DPR till date.
c) Tiny Engineering & Allied Industries Cluster, Chikalthana,
Aurangabad.
� Diagnostic study has been completed during 2009 – 10 and was
submitted to o/o. DC (MSME), New Delhi which has been return back
with a remark that the detailed action plan for Soft intervention need
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to elaborated the details like No. of participants. As per minutes of the
meeting with DC (MSME) vide their letter No. 21/Din
(TR)/Misc/Aur/2011/tr dated 5.4.2011, the cluster members were
advised to submit proposal for hard intervention first. Soft
intervention related activities can be covered under training
programmes of MSME-DI or can be considered later on if necessary.
� The Tiny Industrial Co-op. Society has been advised to work on Hare
Intervention for exploring the possibility of setting up Common
Facility Center for consideration.
d) Toy Cluster in Western Suburbs of Mumbai : Toy Cluster in Western Suburbs
Mumbai was undertaken by this Institute for overall development of the cluster.
Actions has been initiated for forming Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and the work
of preparation of DPR is under process. Soft interventions in respect of marketing
support, capacity building, technology & quality upgradation, developing trust
amongst the cluster members, awareness regarding various financial schemes of
MSMEs etc. were carried out.
e) Herbal & Cosmetic Cluster, Mumbai : This Institute with the approval of O/o. DC
(MSME), New Delhi had selected Herbal & Cosmetic Cluster, Mumbai for providing
necessary support and assistance for the cluster members. Soft interventions in
respect of marketing support, capacity building, technology & quality upgradation,
developing trust amongst the cluster members, awareness regarding various
financial schemes of MSMEs etc. were carried out. End Project Report (EPR) of the
said cluster has been prepared and forwarded to O/o. DC (MSME), New Delhi.
Apart from these 5 clusters, MSME-DI, Mumbai has been providing necessary support and
assistance to the Directorate of Industries, Government of Maharashtra to carry out soft
interventions and hard interventions (e.g. preparation of Action Plan for soft
interventions and Detailed Project Report for Common Facility Centre) for the clusters
being implemented by District Industries Centres in respective districts.
In the State of Maharashtra, for Readymade Garment Cluster, Vita, Sangli and Raisin
Making Cluster, Miraj Sangli - administrative approval for setting up of Common Facility
Centre with the project cost of Rs. 910.09 lakhs and Rs. 708.85 lakhs was sanctioned on
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11th Aug. 2010. & 16th Aug. 2010 respectively. Administrative approval for setting up of
Common Facility Centre (CFC) in Power Loom Cluster, Shirpur, Dhule under MSE-CDP the
project cost of Rs. 1423.10 lakhs has been received in the month of March 2012.
In the month of February, 2012, 29th Steering Committee meeting of MSE-CDP which was
held on 22nd Feb. 2012, following clusters were considered for releasing Grant in Aid to
carry out soft interventions:
1. Jaggery Cluster, Kolhapur
2. Bamboo Cluster, Gadchiroli
3. Paithani saree Cluster, Nashik
4. Bamboo Cluster, Chandrapur
Accordingly, sanction of Rs. 50.29 lakhs and release of Rs. 25.0145 lakhs was approved by
O/o. DC (MSME) on 29th March 2012. Also following clusters were considered for setting
up of CFC in the jurisdiction of MSME-DI, Mumbai are as follows:
1. Textile Cluster, Malegaon, Nashik.
2. Ichalkaranji Garment Cluster, Ichalkaranji.
The following proposals for setting up Common Facility Centres (Hard interventions)
from the list of 30 clusters identified in the State of Maharashtra are under consideration
and proposed to be placed in the 30th Steering Committee meeting of MSE-CDP are as
follows:
1. Auto & Engineering Cluster, Ahmednagar
2. General Engineering & Allied Cluster, Bhosari, Pune
3. Mango Processing Cluster, Ratnagiri.
MSME-DI, Mumbai has been monitoring the implementation of MSE-CDP and providing
necessary assistance to the State Govt. and committed to effective implementation of
MSE-CDP in the State of Maharashtra. The following clusters are being implemented by
Directorate of Industries, Govt. of Maharashtra:
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LIST OF IDENTIFIED CLUSTERS UNDER MSE-CDP SCHEME OF
O/O. DC (MSME), MINISTRY OF MSME, GOVT. OF INDIA
Sl.
No
Name of
the Cluster
Location Present Status Implement-
ing Agency
Remarks
1 Garment
Cluster
Vita, Sangli GOI grant-in-aid for
CFC received.
DIC, Sangli CFC
established
2 Raisin
Making
cluster
Miraj, Sangli GOI grant-in-aid for
CFC received
DIC, Sangli CFC
established
3 Kolhapuri
Chappal
Kolhapur SPV formed, DPR yet
to be submitted by
SPV.
DIC,
Kolhapur
Soft
interventions
completed
4 Silver
Ornament
Hupari,
Kolhapur
DSR submitted, soft
interventions
competed.
DIC,
Kolhapur
DPR awaited
5 Textile
Cluster
Ichalkaranji DPR prepared DIC,
Kolhapur
CFC
approved
6 Mango
Cluster
Ratnagiri DPR prepared, SPV
formation, DPR
submitted
DIC,
Ratnagiri
Submitted to
HQ for
appraisal
7 Cashew Nut
cluster
Sindhudurg DPR under
preparation
DIC,
Sindhudurg
Soft
intervention
completed
8 Ganapati
Idol cluster
Pen DPR under
preparation
DIC, Raigad DPR yet to be
submitted
9 Paint &
Varnish
Cluster
Vasai, Thane DPR under
preparation
DIC, Thane Soft
interventions
completed
10 Leather
Article
Cluster
Dharavi,
Mumbai
DPR under
preparation
DY. Director
Industries,
MMR
Soft
interventions
completed
11 Raisin
Cluster
Nashik DPR under
preparation
DIC, Nashik DPR yet to be
submitted
12 Textile
Cluster
Dhule,
Shirpur
DPR prepared DIC, Dhule CFC
approved
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13 Fly Ash
Cluster
Chandrapur DPR prepared DIC,
Chandrapur
CFC
approved
14 Paithani
Saree
Cluster
Yeola DPR under
preparation
DIC, Nashik Soft
intervention
under
progress
15 Auto &
Engineering
cluster
Ahmednagar DPR prepared DIC,
Ahmednagar
Submitted to
SIDBI for
appraisal
16 Rolling Mill
cluster
Jalana Deferred after DSR DIC, Jalna Deferred
17 Readymade
Garment
Cluster
Pune DSR returned for
few compliances and
resubmitted.
DIC, Pune Awaited for
DSR
approval
18 Jaggary
Cluster
Kolhapur DPR under
preparation
DIC,
Kolhapur
Soft
intervention
under
progress
19 Bamboo
Cluster
Chandrapur DSR under
preparation
DIC,
Chandrapur
Soft
intervention
under
progress
20 Rice Mill
Cluster
Mul.
Chandrapur
DSR under
preparation
DIC
Chandrapur
DSR stage
21 Bamboo
Article
Cluster
Gadchiroli DPR under
preparation
DIC,
Gadchiroli
Soft
intervention
approved
22 Winery
Cluster
Nashik DSR returned for
few compliances
DIC, Nashik DSR to be
resubmitted
23 Plastic Mat
Cluster
Jalgaon DPR under
preparation
DIC, Jalgaon DPR yet to be
submitted
24 Basic Drugs
Industry
Cluster
Thane Soft Intervention
completed
DIC, Thane No SPV
formation,
no CFC
proposal
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The work of MSE-CDP is being coordinated by A.D. (Mech). The following activities /
programmes have been conducted for the development of the above mentioned clusters:
1) Attended Purchase Committee meeting held under the Chairmanship of Joint
Director of Industries, Pune region, Pune for Readymade Garment Cluster, Vita,
Dist. Sangli and Raisin Making Cluster, Miraj, Dist. Sangli on 11th April 2011.
2) As desired by O/o. DC (MSME), prepared progress report on Raisin Making
Cluster, Tal. Miraj, Dist. Sangli CFC with the help of General Manager, DIC, Sangli
and Joint Director of Industries, Pune Region, Pune during 13th to 15th May 2011.
3) Attended IPFACE Steering Committee meeting convened by IP Facilitation Centre
(IPFACE), NCL, Pune on 06.05.2011.
4) Attended Purchase Committee meeting held under the Chairmanship of Joint
Director of Industries, Pune region, Pune for Readymade Garment Cluster, Vita,
Dist. Sangli on 09.05.2011.
5) Attended review meeting convened under the Chairmanship of Joint Director of
Industries, Pune Region Pune on 30.05.2011 to review clusters in Pune region
under MSE-CDP scheme of Govt. of India.
6) Attended meeting at Joint Director of Industries, Pune on 1st June 2011 to review
the clusters in Pune region and list of the clusters identified under MSE-CDP was
finalized in presence of General Manager, District Industries Centre, Pune. Also
attended validation of detailed Project Report in respect of General Engineering
and Allied Cluster, Bhosari, Pune at Nobel Institute of Management, Pune, along
with General Manager, District Industries Centre, Pune, Deputy Director of
Industries (Cluster), Pune and representatives from SIDBI and other Commercial
Banks.
7) Attended meeting at Sangli with SPV members and cluster actors of Raisin Making
cluster, Salgli on 15th June 2011 and to sensitize them about the NMCP schemes
and other Central Govt. sponsored schemes. A.D. (Mech/CDE) also visited
Incubation Centre at DKTE, Ichalkarangi to collect all the documents related to
Incubation Centre and innovations submitted by the DKTE.
8) Attended Purchase Committee meeting convened under the Chairmanship of Joint
Director of Industries, Pune for CFC of Readymade Garment cluster, Vita Sangli on
20th June 2011.
9) Attended validation of Detailed Project Report in respect of Electronic Cluster,
Pune, identified under MSE-CDP scheme of Govt. of India for infrastructure
development scheme on 24th June 2011
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10) Visited Hupari on 2nd July 2011 along with General Manager, District Industries
Centre, Kolhapur and Dy. Director of Industries, Kolhapur to attend website
launching of Silver Ornament Cluster, Hupari as this cluster has been undergoing
soft intervention activities. The website was launch at the hands of Hon’ble State
Minister for Home, Shri Satej Patil and Ex-Minister for Textile, Shri Prakash Awade
and other officials from NSIC, SIDBI. Also delivered a talk on DPR preparation for
Common Facility Centre and other activities of O/o. DC (MSME) viz. Infrastructure
Development and NMCP.
11) Visited Readymade Garment Cluster, Vita, Sangli on 3rd July 2011 and briefed all
the cluster members about the International Cooperation Scheme.
12) Visited Raisin Making Cluster, Sangli on 3rd July 2011 and had meeting with SPV
members for elaborating the schemes of DC (MSME) and NMCP. SPV members
were motivated to form Cluster Management Committee and for preparing
Composite Proposal for availing benefits of NMCP schemes.
13) Attended Soft Intervention activity programme as per approved action plan for
Silver Ornament Cluster Hupari, Kolhapur on Jewellery Design on 3rd Aug. 2011.
The programme was organised by General Manager, DIC, Kolhapur and SPV of
Silver Ornament Cluster, Hupari. MSME-DI, Mumbai provided faculty support and
also made available faculties from IIGS, Mumbai.
14) Also attended validation of detailed project report for Infrastructural
Development Component of MSE-CDP scheme for Readymade Garment Cluster,
Vita, Sangli at Conference hall of DKTE, Ichalkaranji, in presence of GM, DIC, Sangli
and other members.
15) Attended 2nd National Conference on MSMEs – Gearing up to Global
Competitiveness organised by Maharashtra Economic Development Council on
25th Aug. 2011, during which Dy. Director I/c. and A.D. (Mech/CDE) addressed the
gathering on cluster development – The Road Ahead. Dy. Director I/c. Co-Chaired
the session on Cluster Development in presence of Development Commissioner
(Inds.), Govt. of Maharshtra. A.D. (Mech/CDE) was nominated as one of the Judge
to assess cluster development case studies by Management Students of Indian
Education Society.
16) Attended Steering Committee meeting on 16th Sept. 2011 at Pune, held under the
Chairmanship of Dr. Premanath, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune for
reviewing the progress of IP Facilitation Centre. Around 6 cluster members were
present for the meeting.
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17) Attended meeting at MSME-DI, Mumbai organized for Herbal Cosmetic Cluster,
Western Suburb Mumbai. Office bearers of the Association were provided details
about the MSE-CDP scheme of O/o. DC (MSME) & NMCP components explained in
detail on 13th Oct. 2011.
18) Director along with A.D. (Mech/CDE) carried out Joint Physical Inspection in
respect of Common Facility Centre for Readymade Garment Cluster, Vita, Sangli on
11th Nov. 2011.
19) Director along with A.D. (Mech/CDE) carried out Joint Physical Inspection in
respect of Common Facility Centre for Raisin Making Cluster Sangli on 12th Nov.
2011.
20) Director along with A.D. (Mech/CDE) attended 1st meeting for Innovation Cluster
i.e. Raisin Making Cluster Sangli, Cluster Innovation Management Committee held
on 12th Nov. 2011. in presence of Members of the Constituted Committee under
the Chairmanship of Shri B.A. Kawade, President, SPV M/s. Sangli Grape
Processing & Marketing Research Ltd., Sangli.
21) Organized Seminar on Bar Code on 12th Nov. 2011 at Sangli for Innovation Cluster
i.e. Raisin Making Cluster Sangli. Total 83 participants attended the programme.
22) Director and A.D. (Mech) attended State Level Coordination Committee meeting
convened by Directorate of Industries, Govt. of Maharashtra on 28th & 29th Dec.
2011 to review the clusters identified under MSE-CDP in the State of Maharashtra
and infrastructural development projects under the same scheme.
23) Attended Purchase Committee meeting convened under the Chairmanship of Joint
Director of Industries, Pune at Sangli on 30th December 2011 for Common Facility
Centre set up for Raisin Making cluster, Sangli and Readymade Garment Cluster,
Vita, Sangli.
24) Attended Facilitation of Detailed Project Report for CFC proposal prepared by SPV
of Silver Ornament Cluster and Jaggery Cluster at Hupari and Kolhapur
respectively on 3rd & 4th Dec. 2011.
25) A.D.(Mech/CDE) has compiled the details of potential clusters in Maharashtra,
identified under MSE-CDP and sent to Head Quarters.
26) Attended Steering Committee meeting at NCL, Pune on 10th Jan. 2012.
27) Attended Purchase Committee meeting for Raisin Making Cluster, Sangli and
Readymade Garment Cluster, Vita, Sangli convened under the Chairmanship of
Joint Director of Industries, Pune.
28) Visited incubator (Host Institution DKTE, Ichalkaranji) regarding first release of
Govt. of India Grant-in-aid of Rs. 7,90,000/-.
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29) Director attended the 29th Steering Committee meeting held under the
Chairmanship of Secretary (MSME), Govt. of India on MSE-CDP (submitted throuth
Govt. of Maharashtra) at O/o. DC (MSME), New Delhi on 22nd Feb. 2012.
30) Director, A.D. (Mech/CDE) alongwith Dy. Director I/c., Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad
convened meeting with SPV members of Tiny Engineering & Allied Cluster and
Printing Cluster on 17th Feb. 2012 at Aurangabad.
31) Visited Malegaon Textile cluster to carry out inspection with respect to the
requirement of Common Facility Center to be set up under MSE-CDP.
32) A.D. (Mech/CDE) alongwith Dy. Director (Cluster) carried out joint inspection on
19th Feb. 2012 in respect of Ichalkaranji Garment Cluster, Ichalkaranji as per the
instructions of O/o. DC (MSME) and submitted the report on 21st Feb. 2012.
33) A.D. (IMT) and A.D. (Mech/CDE) accompanied Shri Kuldeep Singh, A.D. (Hos.),
O/o. DC (MSME) along with General Manager, DIC, Nashik on 11th Feb. 2012 to
carry out joint inspection to review the required facilities to be provided to CFC of
Textile Cluster, Malegaon.
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NATIONAL VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The National Vendor Development Programme-Cum-Exhibition was organised at MSME-
DI, Mumbai in association with National Small Industries Corporation Ltd., with the
support of NABARD, Govt. of Maharashtra (MSME), Bombay Small Scale Industries
Association, TISSA, SME Chambers of Commerce, Mumbai from 6th to 8th January 2012.
The programme was inaugurated by Shri Dev Dutta Jha, Head-BIS Western Region,
Mumbai. He briefed about the various facilities and schemes of BIS for the promotion and
upgradation of MSE sector. Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai briefed abut
the various schemes and facilities extended to the MSE sector such as Reimbursement of
Bar Code, ISO 9000, participation in International Trade Fairs, Cluster development and
NMCP implemented by Govt. of India.
The public sector undertakings like Western Railway, NBPT, Naval Dockyard, IDEMI,
IGTR, Aurangabad, GS1 India, Canara Bank, NABARD, have participated in the event. 90
MSEs also displayed their products in the 3 days exhibition. Approx. 10000 visitors have
visited the exhibition. The business to be generated from this programme is expected to
around Rs. 6.75 crore.
During the Seminar on 7th Jan. 2012, presentation on topics such as Vendor Registration
procedures & requirements of Mumbai Port Trust, Vendor Registration – Purchase
Procedure of Air Force, BPCL, Marketing Support of NSIC, were delivered. A Panel
discussion was also held with BSNL, ONCG, BPCL and other large scale units.
Shri J.B. Bhoria, Regional Director, Reserve Bank Of India was the Chief Guest for the
Valedictory programme. During his address, he discussed regarding financial assistance
to SMEs by banks and RBI.
State Level Vendor Development Programme
1. State Level Vendor Development programme organized at Ratnagiri in association
with District Industries Centre and Small Scale Industries Association, Ratnagiri
on 15.02.2012. About 80 SMEs attended the programme. The programme was
inaugurated by Shri Javed Takur, Chairman of Small Scale Industries Association.
Shri C.V. Saraf, Dy. Director (IMT), MSME-DI, Mumbai briefed about the various
schemes and facilities extended to SME sector such as Barcode Reimbursement,
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ISO 9000, participation in International Trade Fairs, Cluster Development and
NMCP schemes implemented by Govt. of India. Faculties from Konkan Railway
Corporation Ltd., Bombay Port Trust and BPCL explained about their
procurement, policies and vendor registration procedures.
2. State Level Vendor Development programme conducted in association with Gokul
Shirgaon Industries Association at Kolhapur on 10.03.2012. Total 80 participants
attended the programme. Shri Ajit Ajari, President of Gokul Shirgaon Industries
Association, Kolhapur and Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai
presided over the function. About 80 Industrial enterprise owners engaged in
various activities of manufacturing attended the programme. The programme
started with presentation of various activities of MSME-DI, Mumbai and schemes
of Ministry of MSME, by Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai. Faculties
from NSIC, Pune, Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd., Kolhapur.
explained about their procurement, policies & vendor registration procedure.
3. State Level Vendor Development programme conducted on 11.03.2012 in
association with L.K. Akiwate Cooperative Indl. Estate, Jaisinghpur. Shri L. K.
Akiwate, Founder of L.K Akiwate Co-op. Estate and Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director,
MSME-DI, Mumbai presided over the function. About 80 Cooperative Industrial
Estate enterprise owners engaged in various activities of manufacturing attended
the programme. The programme started with presentation of various activities of
MSME-DI, Mumbai and schemes of Ministry of MSME, by Shri G.M. Ambhore,
Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai. Faculties from NSIC, Pune, Maharashtra State
Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd., Kolhapur, BSNL, Satara, MSSIDC, Satara explained
about their procurement, policies and vendor registration procedure.
4. State Level Vendor Development programme conducted on 11.03.2012 in
association with Sangli-Miraj Industrial Estate Association at Miraj. Total 70
participants attended the programme. President of Sangli – Miraj Industrial Estate
Association, Miraj, Shri Salunke, Genral Manager, DIC, Sangli and Shri G.M.
Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai presided over the function. About 60
enterprise owners engaged in various activities of manufacturing attended the
programme. The programme started with presentation of various activities of
MSME-DI, Mumbai and schemes of Ministry of MSME, by Shri G.M. Ambhore,
Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai. Faculties from NSIC, Pune, explained about their
procurement, policies and vendor registration procedure.
5. State Level Vendor Development programme conducted on 12.03.2012 in
association with Manufacturing Association of Satara, at Satara. Total 70
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participants attended the programme. Shri Vasant Rao Phadtare, President of
Manufacturing Association of Satara and Dr. C.V. Saraf, Dy. Director, MSME-DI,
Mumbai presided over the function. Faculties from BSNL and MSSIDC, Satara
explained about their procurement policies and vendor registration procedures.
6. State Level Vendor Development programme was organized by this Institute on
22.03.2012 at Mumbai. Total 70 participants had registered for the programme.
Faculties from Income Tax Office, Indian Postal Service, Brihan Mumbai
Mahanagar Palika and M/s. Krystal Advertising Co. had explained about their
services and about their procurement policies and vendor registration procedure.
7. State Level Vendor Development Programme was organized jointly with National
Small Industries Corporation, Nashik and with the active support of Nashik
Engineering Cluster, Nashik on 27/3/2012 at Nashik for the benefit of MSME
sector. Around 80 participants attended the said programme. Faculties from
Mumbai Port Trust, M/s. Rishab Instrument Pvt. Ltd., M/s. Bosch Limited and M/s.
K.K. Wagh Engineering College had explained about their services and vendor
registration procedure. Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI had briefed the
participants about the Govt. financial schemes. Further, Shri P. Krishna Mohan,
Branch Manager, NSIC, Nashik had given a Power Point Presentation about their
role and activities.
8. State Level Vendor Development Programme was organized in association with
Bombay Small Scale Industries Association, Mumbai on 28th March 2012. Dr. S.V.
Saraf, D.D. (IMT) briefed the participants about the programme and a Key Note
address was giveb by Shri Bankim Mistry, President, Bombay Small Scale
Indusries Association, Mumbai. Around 50 participants attended the said
programme. Faculties from Mumbai Port Trust, Western Railway, Central Railway,
MSSIDC and NSIC had explained about their services and vendor registration
procedure. Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI had briefed the participants
about the Govt. financial schemes.
9. A State Level Vendor Development programme was organized by Br. MSME-DI,
Aurangabad on 25.03.2012 at Aurangabad in association with MASSI for the
benefit of the MSME sector. Total 79 participants had attended the programme.
10. A State Level Vendor Development programme was organized in association with
Rotary Club, Textile Development Foudation and Zilla Yantramag Dharak Sangh,
Solapur on 22.03.2012 at Solapur for the benefit of the MSME sector. Total 70
participants had attended the programme.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR
MSME-DI, Mumbai co-ordinated the participations of Micro & Small Enterprises at All
India level as represented by all the MSMEs, in the International Trade Fairs. The Trade
Fairs are being organized by ITPO where SIDO sets up a stall for the display of the exhibits
of participating Micro & Small Enterprises. Wide publicity and assistance is provided to
the Micro & Small Enterprises to encourage them to actively participate in the
International Trade Fairs. Apart from this the institute also undertook the work of
collection of return exhibits and permission for exemption of CV duty from Customs
Import department for the returned exhibits Section all looked after the work of
completion of all formalities with the Department of Customs, Mumbai Post and other
concerned agencies, received from the Trade Fairs.
Following two units participated in the India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada
(17 – 20 Oct. 2011) during the year 2011-12:
Sl.
No.
International Trade Fairs Name of the units Category
1. The India Show 2011,
Toronto, Canada
(17 – 20 October 2011
1. M/s. Syash Impex Pvt. Ltd., FLR
1/20, Swastik Industrial Estate,
176, Vidyanagri Marg, Kalina,
Mumbai – 400 098.
2. M/s. Riddim Steel (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
3rd floor, Jyoti Chamer, L.T. Road,
Opp. Station Road, Mulund (E),
Mumbai – 400 081
General
General
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Market Development Assistance (MDA)
Financial Assistance was provided under MDA scheme to the following units participated
in the International Trade Fairs (1) India Show, Istanbul, Turkey (3 – 6 Feb. 2011) and (2)
India Show 2011, Toronto, Canada (17 – 20 Oct. 2011) during the year 2011 – 12:
Sl.
No.
International Trade
Fairs
Name of the units Financial
Assistance
under MDA (Rs.)
1. The India Show 2011,
Toronto, Canada
(17 – 20 October 2011
1. M/s. Syash Impex Pvt. Ltd., FLR
1/20, Swastik Industrial Estate,
176, Vidyanagri Marg, Kalina,
Mumbai – 400 098.
2. M/s. Riddim Steel (India) Pvt.
Ltd., 3rd floor, Jyoti Chamer, L.T.
Road, Opp. Station Road, Mulund
(E), Mumbai – 400 081
Rs. 30,694/-
Rs. 30,694/-
2 India Show, Istanbul,
Turkey (3 – 6 Feb.
2011)
1. M/s. Laxminarayan Technology,
23, New Palace Area,
Kolhapur – 416 003
2. M/s. Broach Technology (I) Pvt.
Ltd., K-219/220, MIDC, Waluj,
Aurangabad – 431 136
3. M/s. Mehta Tubes Ltd., 915-916,
Plaza Panchshil, 9th floor, 55,
Huges Road, Mumbai – 400 007
4. M/s. Chemtrols Samil (India) Pvt.
Ltd., R-587/1, T.T.C. Indl. Area,
Rabale, MIDC, Thane-Belapur
Road, Navi Mumbai
5. M/s. Marut Energy Equipments
Pvt. Ltd., D-1/18 MIDC Ambad,
Nashik – 422 010
6. M/s. Graphite & Carbon Corpn
(India), G-16, Washington Plaza,
Dispensary Road, Goregaon (W),
Mumbai – 400 062
Rs. 22,667/-
Rs. 28,629/-
Rs. 40,747/-
Rs. 24,725/-
Rs. 31,312/-
Rs. 22,629/-
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MSMED ACT – 2006 – AWARENESS PROGRAMMES / EM REGISTRATIONS
Awareness Programmes on MSMED Act 2006 and its implications are conducted for the
benefit of Micro and Small enterprises, implementing agencies, promotional agencies, etc.
The Institute is responding to the queries of the entrepreneurs and DIC regarding the
implementation of Act regularly and guiding the visiting entrepreneurs for the procedure
of filing an Entrepreneurs Memorandum(s). Wide publicity of the MSMED Act 2006 is
facilitated through delivering the talks at every training programmes, workshops,
seminars, and meetings at every forum. As per the latest information received from the
Directorate of Industries, the status of the E.Ms filed in the State of Maharashtra is as
follows :
A) Entrepreneur’s Memoranda’s (EM) Filed:
NO. OF EM FILED BY (i) MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES (PART - II) AND (ii)
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (PART – I & II) UPTO JUNE 2011.
Particulars Manufactur
ing
Enterprises
of the
month
Service
Enterprises
of the
month
Total
Enterprises
of the
month
Total Cumulative up to
date
Manufa
-cturing
Service Total
Micro
Enterprises
(Part – II)
411 82 493 30935 7036 37971
Small
Enterprises
(Part – II)
187 62 249 12094 1887 13981
Medium
Enterprises
(Part – I)
137 9 143 2585 386 2971
Medium
Enterprises
(Part – II)
5 0 5 232 84 316
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B) Formation of Facilitation Council
The Govt. of Maharashtra has formed 5 Regional based Micro and Small
Enterprises Facilitation Councils (MSEFC) to deal with the cases pertaining to
delayed payment. These regional based MSEFCs are located at Nashik Region,
Amaravati Region, Pune Region, Konkan Region and Aurangabad Region. The
details of references made in MSEFCs during the year is as follows:
DETAILS OF REFERENCES MADE IN MSEFCs FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER
2011.
Delayed
payment
cases
pertain-
ing to
References
pending at
Quarter
beginning
Further
addition
during the
quarter
Decisions
taken
Final
settleme
nt by
payment
Balance at
Quarter
ending
N
o
Amt. No Amt. No Amt N
o
Amt
.
N
o.
Amt.
Micro 25 1968.40 1 17.19 2 82.50 0 0.00 24 1903.09
Small 68 8547.84 14 1949.97 3 344.42 1 4.62 79 10153.39
Total 93 10516.24 15 1967.16 5 426.92 1 4.62 103 12056.48
C) Census of MSMEs
A.D. (EI) had followed up with Directorate of Industries, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai as
regards to submission of monthly data of EMs issued to MSMEs. Also necessary follow ups
with Directorate of Industries for submission of frame list for the year 2009 – 10 and
2010 – 11 and also for obtaining utilization certificate for onward transmission to O/o DC
(MSME), New Delhi was carried out.
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TRAINING PROGRAMMES
MSME-DI Mumbai have conducted 152 Industrial Motivational Campaigns benefiting
11684 unemployed youths, 150 ESDPs benefiting 3921 unemployed youths, 31
Management Development Programmes benefiting 729 persons, 26 EDPs benefiting 672
unemployed youths, and 2 Skilled Development Programmes benefiting 96 unemployed
youths and workers. For the benefit of Engineering students, this Institute has conducted
8 Business Skill Development programmes; total 225 participants attended the
programme. Special programmes in CAD CAM and CNC Machining & Operation etc. were
conducted under PD A/c. Total 135 participants got the benefit. The details of the
training programme is mentioned in the following table:
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Training Programme
No. of programmes conducted
during the years
2010-11 2011-12
1. IMCs 120 152
2. ESDPs 113 150
3. EDPs 19 26
4. MDPs 23 31
5. BSDPs 06 08
6. SDPs 06 02
7. P.D. A/c. 41 10
Total 328 379
CAD – CAM
During the year 11 – 12 as many as 9 batches have been completed and 129 nos. of
candidates have been trained in the batches as mentioned below. The total revenue
earned is Rs. 6,65,000/-.
Batch Duration SC/ST Women Min. Gen. Total Revenue
01 01.04.11 to 13.05.11 1 0 1 7 9 Rs.41,000/-
02 25.05.11 to 27.06.11 3 0 2 10 15 Rs.57,500/-
03 29.06.11 to 05.08.11 3 1 0 10 13 Rs.93,500/-
04 08.08.11 to 22.09.11 4 0 0 12 16 Rs.79,500/-
05 23.09.11 to 04.11.11 1 2 2 10 13 Rs.80,000/-
06 08.11.11 to 21.12.11 0 0 2 9 11 Rs.57,000/-
07 12.12.11 to 31.01.12 0 0 2 11 13 Rs.90,000/-
08 01.02.12 to 14.03.12 1 0 2 23 26 Rs.1,03,500/-
09 15.03.12 to 25.04.12 2 0 0 11 13 Rs.63,000/-
Total 15 3 11 103 129 Rs.6,65,000/-
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IGTR/MSME-DI CAD/CAM CENTRE, PUNE (2011 –12)
This Institute in collaboration with IGTR Pune is organizing various Short Term Corses
pertaining to CAD/CAM. The details of the training programmes conducted during 2011 –
12 ar as follows:
Sl.No. Name of the course Completed in No. of trainees
1 AUTOCAD 2006 May 2011 05
2 CATIA V5 R 19 Aug. 2011 07
3 CATIA V5 R 19 Sept. 2011 22
4 Integrated Course in CAD Aug. 2011 08
5 Integrated Course in CAD Nov. 2011 02
6 MASTERCAM – X Sept. 2011 01
7 ENGINEERING (Wildfire – 4) Aug. 2011 01
8 PRO – ENGINEERING (Wildfire-4) Oct. 2011 10
9 UNIGRAPHICS NX7 (Modeling) Aug. 2011 01
10 UNIGRAPHICS NX7 (Modeling) Nov. 2011 01
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
Intensive Technical Assistance
The Technical officers of this Institute had provided Intensive Technical Assistance to
MSMEs during the year 2011 – 12:
Sr.
No
Name of the Unit
Technical Assistance given
1. M/s. NIRMAL ELECTRO
CONTROLS PVT. LTD., B-5, Sona
Udyog Estate, Parsi Panchayat
Road, Andheri (E),
Mumbai- 400 069.
Unit was suggested to apply for BIS
Certification as there is a large scope for
marketing of BIS marked products. Ministry
of MSME gives subsidy on the expenditure
incurred for getting BIS Certification. Unit
was also suggested regarding use of energy
saving machines/gadgets for saving electrical
energy.
2. M/s. TAS Power Tek Pvt. Ltd.,
W-61, M.I.D.C., Ambad, Nashik–
422010.
Unit was having own Testing lab for
conducting routine tests. Unit was suggested
to arrange Acceptance/Type Tests facilities
for testing day to day productions and the
products ready to dispatch/sale.
3. M/s. Hibson Enterprises, F-
23,MIDC, Addl. Ambernath, Tal.
Ambarnath, Dist. Thane.
Unit was having their own lab for conducting
routine tests on day to day production. The
unit was not having Test Report from any
Government Laboratory. He was having Test
Reports generated during third party
inspection i.e. purchaser of their products. He
was suggested to test their products from any
NABL approved lab also.
4. M/s. Clear Point
Instrumentation Pvt. Ltd.,
A-333/334/335, 3rd Floor,
Oshiwara Industrial Centre,
New Link Road, Opp. Oshiwara
Bus Depot, Goregaon (W),
Mumbai- 400104.
Unit was having their own lab for conducting
routine tests on the raw materials used for
maintenance and Repairing of Electronics/
Electrical equipment’s. He was suggested to
conditioning the raw materials before routine
tests.
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5. M/s. Brindavan Energy & Infra
Pvt. Ltd., Unit No. 7, Neelkanth
Shopping Arcade, R. C. Marg, Opp.
Fine Art Society Building,
Chembur, Mumbai - 400071.
Unit being a service sector, Quality Control &
Testing is done through third party. The unit
was suggested to train their service
engineers in Govt. Test lab for the tests
conducted after completion of the projects.
6 M/s. Magnacore Clutches &
Brakes Pvt. Ltd., 7, Lonavla
Industrial Co-op. Estate Ltd.,
Nagargaon, Lonavla – 410 401
Unit was suggested to opt for Technology up
gradation by way of incorporating new
machine tools. CLCSS Scheme was elaborated
also CGTMSE scheme explained.
7 M/s. Shimksha Tool Company,
Plot C-50, MIDC,
Miraj – 416 410
Unit was suggested to acquire Quality
Management System/product certification
and explained with ISO reimbursement
scheme.
8 M/s. Kelsons Engineers &
Fabricators, Plot No. E-22 & 23,
Near Shriram Foundry, MIDC,
Shiroli, Tal. Hatkangale, Kolhapur
– 416 122
Unit is in the process of expansion and have
attained good turnover. Trying to explore
avenues abroad, hence MDA Scheme was well
explained and also motivated to participate
in Vendor Development Programme
9 M/s. Precision Automation &
Robotics India Ltd., Narhe
Works, S/No. 38/2, Village
Narhe, Off Pune Sinhagad Road,
Pune – 411 041
Unit has been doing extremely well in the
field of Automation and Robotics and has
well defined effective business plan.
Motivated to out source job work to micro,
small enterprises.
10 M/s. Electro Fab-Crane
Industries, S.No. 58, Plot No.
49B, Sai Industrial Associate,
Near Maharashtra Wear House
Nashik Road, Chovisawadi,
Charoll (BK), Tal-Haveli, Dist.
Pune – 412 105.
Unit has been doing good in the hoist & crane
manufacturing and motivated to explore
avenues abroad. Explained MDA Scheme.
11 M/s. Brissun Technologies Pvt.
Ltd., 19A, Building B. Premier
Plalza, Old Mumbai, Pune
Highway, Chinchwad,Pune – 019
Unit has been doing well in manufacturing
pressure vessels, Heat exchangers, special
steel tanks very potential young
entrepreneur - suggested to associated with
Small Industries Development Bank of India
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for direct finance and explained other Central
Govt. sponsored schemes.
12 M/s. Elpar Industries &
Suppliers, S.No. 64, Handewadi
Road, Indira Nagar, Infront of
Wonderland School, Hadapsar,
Pune – 411 026
Unit has been supplying to Defence and
ordinance factories also OEMs like Tata
Motors – suggested to avail Central Govt.
sponsored schemes like ISO reimbursement
and to explore OEMs in automobile sector.
13 M/s. Trust Well Engineers
(India) Pvt. Ltd., S.No. 14,
Dhadge Industrial Estate, Near
Savali Dhaba, Sinhagad Road,
Pune – 411 041
Unit has been doing well in Pune as well as
Shrirampur unit. QMS well implemented
concerns of working capital and term loan –
suggested to avail credit from SIDBI, if
possible, directly or any nationalized bank
and make use CLCSS & CGTMSE.
14 M/s. Cosmic Refrigeration Pvt.
Ltd., Bld. B, Narhe Indl. Estate,
Sector II Mouje Narhe S.No. 25/4,
Pune - 411 041
Unit is well established as very young
potential entrepreneur team leading from
front. Concerns are working capital,
marketing – suggested to contact SIDBI to
avail credit (direct finance) and to protect IPs
like Industrial Designs and Patents. Also
suggested to register Trade Mark.
15 M/s. Warden Surgical Co. Pvt.
Ltd., 75/76, Jawahar Co-op. Indl.
Estate, Kamothe, Panvel, Navi
Mumbai, Dist. Raigad – 410 209
Unit has been doing well with the surgical
instruments and equipments manufacture.
Entrepreneurs are contemplating on
diversification with solar energy equipments
– suggested to contact MEDA, being nodal
agency in the State of Maharashtra. Also
given more avenues to purchase PV Panels.
16 M/s. Dev Enterprises, F-53,
MIDC Satpur, Nashik – 422 007
Unit has been doing well with the
conventional machineries and supply to
OEMs located in Nashik. Also entered into
agro based equipments – suggested to
develop market with the help of Marketing
Development Assistance scheme and focus on
PSUs and Govt. Departments Purchase
Programme.
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17 M/s. Vardhaman I.Q. Toys Pvt.
Ltd., Plot No. 21, 22, 23, Survey
No. 942, Hissa No. 1, Sundaram
Industrial Zone, Chintupada, Vill-
Mahim, Tal. Palghar, Dist. Thane
– 401 404
Unit is doing well in manufacturing Toys in
wooden as well as IQ Toys in MDF and Ply
Wood also manufacturing soft toys – suggested
to register trade mark and making use of MDA,
focus marketing abroad. Also suggested Bar
Code reimbursement.
18 M/s. Snehal Engineers, Gat No.
1124, Uruli Kanchan, Tal. Haveli,
Dist. Pune – 412 202
Unit is doing well with small fabrication set up.
Young entrepreneur self-developed. Concerns
are expansion and marketing also credit –
suggested to organise the activities of the
enterprise and acquire QMS (ISO – 9001 –
2008) Also marketing focus on local PSUs and
OEMs in Pune (Railway and Govt. Departments
and PSUs). To avail credit facility directed to
Nationalised Bank and develop good rapport by
way of banking with nationalized bank.
International Cooperation Scheme
This Institute had given wide publicity and supported MSEs for availing assistance under
the International Cooperation Scheme. Applications received for financial assistance
under the said scheme from M/s. Bombay Industries Association, Mumbai,
M/s. Aurangabad Mudrak Sangh, Aurangabad and All India Plastic Manufacturers
Association has been forwarded to O/o. Secretary (MSME), New Delhi.
Design and Development
This Institute had undertaken the work of design & development of the following items:
� Toy Gun Design for M/s. Toy Craft, Wadala, Mumbai.
� Attachment for tractor (generator) for M/s. Mica Engg., Vasai, Dist. Thane
� Street Furniture for M/s. Suncity, Vasai, Dist.Thane
� Exploration of wooden logs for domestic market.
Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana
This Institute had coordinated the work of Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana through
agencies like MITCON, MCED and TIME Industrial & Entrepreneurship Development
Institute. Around 3046 cases under the said scheme has been forwarded from
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Maharashtra State to O/o. Secretary (MSME), New Delhi, the details of which are as
follows:
Sl.
No.
Name of the Institute No. of cases forwarded to O/o.
DC (MSME)
1 MITCON 1416
2 MCED 110
3 TIME Industrial & Entrepreneurship
Development Institute
1520
Total 3046
National Award 2010
A meeting of the State Level Selection Committee for National Awards 2010 was
organised under the Chairmanship of Principal Secretary (Industries, Energy & Labour),
on 16.05.2011 at office of Secretary (MSME) & DC (Industries), Govt. of Maharashtra,
Mumbai for screening and recommending the applications of National Awards 2010 to
Outstanding Efforts in Entrepreneurship for MSME Sector (Manufacturing), Outstanding
efforts in Entrepreneurship for MSE Sector (Service), R&D Efforts (MSME sector), Quality
in Selected products (MSE sector). Dy. Director I/c. of MSME-DI, Mumbai convener of the
meeting along with the Hon’ble members from Industries Associations, NPC, MCED, Joint
Director of Industries, MSME-TC, Mumbai attended the meeting. Out of 40 applications
received at MSME-DI, Mumbai, 20 applications are recommended and forwarded to Office
of DC (MSME), New Delhi.
MSME-DI Officers training
Name of Officer &
Designation
Name of Training
Programme
Period of
Training
Name of
Institute
Place
Shri N.N. Estolkar,
A.D. (IMT)
Refresher Course 06.06.2011 to
17.06.2011
NIMSME,
Hyderabad
Shri Meserka Minz,
A.D. (Met.)
Mid Career Course 06.06.2011 to
17.06.2011
NIMSME,
Hyderabad
Shri H. Baldev Singh,
A.D. (G&C)
Mid Career Course 27.06.2011 to
08.07.2011
NIMSME,
Hyderabad
Shri D.N. Gosavi,
A.D. (Met.)
Mid Career Course 27.06.2011 to
08.07.2011
NIMSME,
Hyderabad
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Shri Abhay P. Daptardar,
A.D. (Mech)
‘Mid-Level Officers
Training Programme’
16.01.2012 to
27.01.2012
NIESBUD,
Noida
Shri S.A. Kedare,
A.D. (EI)
‘Mid-Level Officers
Training Programme’
16.01.2012 to
27.01.2012
NIESBUD,
Noida
Shri Meserka Minz,
A.D. (Met.)
‘Mid-Level Officers
Training Programme’
30.01.2012 to
10.02.2012
NIESBUD,
Noida
Shri P.P. Kulkarni,
A.D. (IMT)
‘Mid-Level Officers
Training Programme’
30.01.2012 to
10.02.2012
NIESBUD,
Noida
Visit of Officials from O/o. DC (MSME) and VIP to MSME-DI
1. DD I/c had provided all support services and briefed Development Commissioner
(MSME), New Delhi about the performance of MSME-DI, Mumbai during his visit
to Mumbai on 29th April 2011.
2. MSME-DI, Mumbai has provided necessary assistance to the Departmental Related
Parliament Standing Committee on Industry which had visited Mumbai from 20th
to 22nd May 2011. Dy. Director I/c., Industrial Designer, Asstt. Director (EI) and
Asstt. Director (Mech.) had attended the meeting. Further, Dy. Director (Elect.)
and Asstt. Director (L/F) had provided the escort services to the Hon’ble MPs.
3. MSME-DI, Mumbai has provided necessary assistance to the Departmental Related
Parliament Standing Committee on Industry which had visited Mumbai from 2nd
and 3rd July 2011. Dy. Director (IMT) and Asstt. Director (EI) had attended the
meeting.
4. MSME-DI, Mumbai has provided necessary assistance to the Departmental Related
Parliament Standing Committee on Industry which had visited Mumbai from 16th
to 18th Oct. 2011. Director, Dy. Director (IMT) and Asstt. Director (EI) had
attended the meeting regarding reviewing the progress of CGTMSE Scheme on
18th Oct. 2011.
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Meetings/Training Programmes Attended
1. D.D. (Mech) attended meeting held at IGTR, Aurangabad on 23.04.2011 regarding
assessment of machinery at workshop attached to Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad.
2. AD (IMT) delivered a lecture on Role of MSME-DI and Govt. Financial Schemes
during the Motivation Campaign (Mala Udhyojak Banvaycha) organized by
MASSIA at Oricon House, South Mumbai on 25th May 2011.
3. D.D. I/c., MSME-DI, Mumbai inaugurated ESDP on Tally at Nashik Road on 16th
June 2011. 26 candidates are attending the said ESDP commenced from
16.06.2011 to 27.07.2011.
4. D.D. I/c., MSME-DI, Mumbai attended MSME-DI workshop from 01.06.2011 to
02.06.2011 at NIESBUD, Noida.
5. AD (IMT) gave a presentation on MSME-DI and support services from MSME-DI,
Mumbai at the First meeting of CII, Western Region MSME Sub Committee 2011 –
12 on 17th June 2011.
6. AD (IMT) gave a presentation on MSME-DI and support services from MSME-DI,
Mumbai at SME Chamber of India at Marol, MIDC Industrial Estate on 29th June
2011.
7. D.D. (IMT) had attended the valedictory function of ESDP on Tally at Nashik Road
on 28th July 2011 at Nashik. Certificates were distributed to all the participants
attending the programme and feed back forms were also collected.
8. D.D. (IMT) had attended the valedictory function of MDP on Industrial
Management at Shirdi, Dist. Ahmednagar on 27th July 2011. Certificates were
distributed to all the participants attending the programme and feed back forms
were also collected.
9. Dy. Director I/c. attended MCED 54th Governing Council meeting on 3rd Aug. 2011
at Directorate of Industries, Mumbai held under the Chairmanship of Secretary
(MSME) and Development Commissioner (Inds.).
10. Dy. Director I/c. had attended the inaugural function of MDP at Lonawala, Pune on
10th Aug. 2011.
11. Dy. Director I/c. attended Innovative Cluster meeting on 23rd Aug. 2011 at O/o. DC
(MSME), New Delhi.
12. An Action Plan core programme meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Dy.
Director I/c. on 17th Aug. 2011 for reviewing the progress of MSME-DI, Mumbai.
13. Director visited Br. MSME-DI Aurangabad from 24.09.2011 to 28.09.2011 for
reviewing the progress of the targets allotted. Also conducted meeting with IGTR,
Aurangabad officials for organizing joint CAD/CAM training programmes.
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Similarly held meeting with the Cluster members of MASSIA and Tiny Engineering
Association for reviewing the progress of the clusters undertaken. Also attended
valedictory function of ESDP on Mobile Repairing at Kohinoor Technical Institute,
Aurangabad.
14. AD (EI) attended the Bankers Empowered Committee meeting on 23rd Sept. 2011
at RBI, held under the Chairmanship of Regional Director, RBI, Mumbai.
15. An Action Plan core programme meeting was held under the Chairmanship of
Director on 15th Sept. 2011 for reviewing the progress of MSME-DI, Mumbai.
16. Director had attended and delivered the power point presentation on MSME
Schemes during the Conference-cum-Award ceremony “Small Business Awards
2011, organized by Indian Franchise Association on 17.10.2011 at Mumbai.
17. Director visited Chalisgaon, Dist. Jalgaon from 8.10.2011 to 9.10.2011 for
inaugurating the EDP.
18. Director attended the Valedictory function of ESDP on DTP organized for women
on 10.10.2011 at Bhandup, Mumbai.
19. Director attended and delivered the power point presentation on MSME Schemes
on 15.10.2011 during the Seminar on “Strategies and Initiatives for Growth of
SMEs” at Andheri, Mumbai.
20. Director visited Sangamner, Rahata and Aurangabad from 19.10.11 to 22.10.11 for
inaugurating IMC at Sangamner and EDP at Rahata and for attending MCED
meeting at Aurangabad.
21. Director and D.D. (IMT) had under took tour to Vai, Pachgani, Kolhapur and Karad
for inaugurating and attending valedictory functions of EDP, ESDP, IMC & BSDP at
the above places from 30.09.2011 to 04.10.11.
22. D.D. (IMT) attended MCED Governing Council meeting on 19th Oct. 2011 at
Conference Room of O/o. Development Commissioner, Govt. of Maharashtra,
Mumbai.
23. AD (EI) had attended the State Level Review Committee meeting convened by
Bank of Maharashtra on 21st Oct. 2011 at Mumbai for reviewing the progress of
various Govt. sponsored schemes.
24. Director addressed and brief the participants regarding the MSME schemes during
the Industrial Motivation Campaign held on 1st Nov. 2011 at Chembur, Mumbai.
25. Director attended the valedictory function of ESDP on Readymade Garments at
Jalgaon on 4th Nov. 2011. Further, he had also attended the valedictory function of
ESDP on Readymade Garments & Fashion Designing at Khiroda, Dist. Jalgaon on
5th Nov. 2011.
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26. Director had meeting with the members of Paint Association on 16th Nov. 2011
regarding the availability of subsidies under MSME Schemes.
27. Director attended valedictory function of ESDP on Food Processing on 16th Nov.
2011 at Dombivali, Dist.Thane.
28. Director addressed and brief the participants regarding the MSME schemes during
the Industrial Motivation Campaign held on 18th Nov. 2011 at Thane and also
attended the valedictory function of ESDP on Computer Hardware & Networking
at Mumbra, Dist. Thane.
29. Director addressed and brief the participants regarding the MSME schemes during
the Industrial Motivation Campaign held on 19th Nov. 2011 at Koregaon, Pune.
30. Action Plan Core Programme meeting was held on 21st Nov. 2011 under the
Chairmanship of Director for reviewing the progress of the work allotted.
31. Director had meeting with the delegates of South Africa on 22nd Nov. 2011 for the
Marketing Linkages/Investment opportunities available for MSMEs in South
Africa.
32. Hindi meeting for the quarter ending Sept. 2011 was held under the Chairmanship
of Director on 23rd Nov. 2011.
33. Director inaugurated and addressed the Seminar on NMCP organized by Bombay
Industries Association at Andheri, Mumbai on 25th Nov. 2011. Total 125
participants attended the Seminar.
34. Shri J.B. Bhoriya, Regional Director, RBI, addressed the gathering as Chief Guest
and distributed the certificates during the valedictory function of MDP on Export
Marketing on 25th Nov. 2011. Director delivered the presidential address.
35. DD (IMT) attended a Seminar on “SME Vulnerability & Resilience in the Online
Economy” organized by CUTS Institute for Regulation & Competition (CIRC) on
10th November 2011 and gave presentation on MSME – 2006 Act and Schemes of
MSME.
36. A.D. (Stat.) had attended the State Level Banker’s Committee meeting convened by
Bank of Maharashtra on 25th Nov. 2011 at Mumbai for reviewing the progress of
Govt. sponsored schemes.
37. D.D. (Stat.), O/o. DC (MSME), New Delhi had visited this office on 25th Nov. 2011
and had meeting with Director and EI/Stat. Officials regarding the conduct of 5th
All India Census of registered MSMEs and IIP data.
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Project Profiles & Status Reports prepared during 2011-12 by MSME-DI,
Mumbai & Br. MSME-DI, Aurangabad.
Sl. Name of the officers Name of the Project Profiles/Status Reports
1 Shri A.S. Tryambake,
A.D. (L/F)
1. Industrial DMS Safety Boots (New)
2. Leather Shoe Upper (Updated)
3. Travel/Luggage Ware (updated)
4. Upholstery Leather (updated)
5. Status Report on Leather/Footwear & Leather
Products Industries.
2 Shri G. Velladurai,
A.D. (L/F)
1. Kids Shoes from foam Leather (New)
2. Leather Aprons (updated)
3. Detailed Project Profile – Oil Poll up Leather
3 Shri S.K. Verma,
A.D. (Elect.)
1. Energy Meter (New)
2. Water Tank Over Flow Auto – Cut (updated)
4 Shri V.P. Singh,
A.D.(Elect.)
1. Solar/Electrical Water Boiler (updated)
2. Mobile Repairing and Servicing (New)
5 Shri Meserka Minz,
A.D. (Met.)
1. Re-rolling Mill for Production of Aluminum Sheet
(New)
2. Steel Casting Foundry (updated)
3. Manufacturing of Bright Bar (updated)
6 Shri D.N. Gosavi,
A.D. (Met.)
1. Auto Piston (New)
2. Aluminum Powder (updated)
3. Investment Castings.(updated)
7 Shri Baldev Singh,
A.D. (G&C)
1. Pre-cast RCC Window & Door Frames (New)
2. Semi Precious Gems (updated)
8 Shri Abhay Daptardar,
A.D. (Mech)
1. Sewer Cleaning Machine (New)
2. Steel Ball for Ball Bearings (updated)
3. Skid Jack (updated)
9 Br. MSME-DI,
Aurangabad
1. Coated Abrasives (New)
2. Status Report on Auto Component.
10 Shri Arvind Kumar Singh,
A.D. (Chem)
1. Hair Oil (New)
2. Menthol Crystal (updated)
11 Ms. Vandana Wankhede,
Inv. (Met.)
1. Heat Treatment Pot (Heat Resisting Steel Casting.
(updated)
2. Pressure Die Casting (updated)
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NEW HINDI AND ENGLISH BOOKS PURCHASED IN 2011 –12
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66 „Éè {ÉÚVÉ ½äþªÉ®ú GòÒ¨É Bhb÷ ‡JÉVÉɤÉ
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82 ±ÉÖ¥ÉÒEäòx]õ OÉÒ‡VÉVÉ Bhb÷ {Éä]ÅõÉä‡±ÉªÉ¨É VÉä±ÉÒ
83 An Introduction to the principles of Leather Manufacture
84 Surface Defects of Hides, Skins & Leather
85 Hand Book of Glue & Gelatin
86 Entrepreneurship Organisation & Management in Leather sector.
87 Principles of selection, assortment & Grading of Leathers
88 Trade & Environment
89 Introduction to the modern footwear Technology
90 Analysis of Cosmetic Products
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91 Chemistry & Technology of the cosmetics & Toiletries Industry
92 The Chemistry of Essential oils : An Intro. for Aroma therapists,
Beauticians, Retailers & Students
93 Chemistry of fragrances : from Perfumer to consume
94 Perfumery materials : Production & Application
95 Hand Book of Perfumers & Flavours
96 Soap Making : Making Trnsparent & Natural liquid soaps
97 A Handbook of Synthetic Detergent
98 Perfumery of flouring synthtics
99 Copyright Laws : Concepts and Cases
100 Environmental Pollution on Biosphere and its Management – Vol. I
101 Environmental Pollution on Biosphere and its Management – Vol. II
102 Indian Hospitality Industry Emerging issues, opportunities &
Challenges
103 Indian Industry and Environment Policies and Practices
104 Legal issues in information Technology Industry, Country
experiences
105 Maharashtra Economy, Performance, Opportunities and Challenges
106 Microsoft Way : A Growth Strategy
107 Break up and Be Heard
108 Transformation of Indian Economy – An overview
109 Uncaging the Tiger: Industry Sector Reforms.
NO. OF VISITORS ATTENDED
The officers of this Institute has provided guidance to around 4500 visitors regarding
various aspects of technologies, management, project selection, project report
preparations, finance etc.. The visitors have also visited the library for collection of
information regarding MSME, project profiles and technical literature, etc. Apart from
this, the MSME-DI officers have also visited around 350 units and provided necessary
guidance and technical support.
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FOLLOW UP
MEME-DI, Mumbai has conducted follow up of EDP/ESDP trainees through
correspondence / telephone. 380 trainees have reported about establishing their own self
employment ventures, while 850 have reported about obtaining job opportunities.
HINDI MEETINGS/HINDI PAKHWADA
This Institute has convened Quarterly Hindi meetings in order to review the progress of
Hindi work carried out in the Institute. This Institute has observed Hindi Divas from
14th Sept. to 28th Sept. 2011. During this period various activities in Rajbhasha like Essay
competition, Debate competition, etc. were carried out.
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Inauguration of SME Exchange at BSE by Respected Shri R.K.Mathur, IAS,
Secretary (MSME), Govt. of India, New Delhi
Ringing of Bell of SME Exchange at Bombay Stock Exchange at the Hands of
Respected Shri R.K. Mathur, IAS, Secretary(MSME), New Delhi.
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Inauguration of National Vendor Development
Programme on 06th Jan., 2012 at the hands of
Chief Guest Shri Dev Dutta Jha, Head-BIS, Western
Region, Shri G.M.Ambhore, Director, MSMEDI Mumbai
& Other Dignitaries
Shri G.M.Ambhore, Director, MSMEDI Mumbai
addressing the gathering during National Vendor
Development Programme on 06th Jan., 2012
View of the Participants Inauguration of Exhibition at the hands of Chief
Guest Shri Dev Dutta Jha, Head-BIS, Western
Region, Mumbai & Other Dignitaries.
Shri Dev Dutta Jha, Head-BIS, Western Region, Shri
G.M.Ambhore, Director, MSMEDI Mumbai & Other
Dignitaries visiting the Stalls & Interacting with the
Entrepreneurs
Shri Dev Dutta Jha, Head-BIS, Western Region, Shri
G.M.Ambhore, Director, MSMEDI Mumbai & Other
Dignitaries visiting the Stalls & Interacting with
the Entrepreneurs
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Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai
addressing the participants of SVDP at Gokul
Shirgaon, Dist. Kolhapur on 10th March 2012
Dr. C.V. Saraf, Dy. Director (IMT), MSME-DI, Mumbai
addressing the participants of SVDP at Jaysingpur
College, Jaysingpur on 11th March 2012.
State Level Vendor Development Programme
organized on 27th March 2012 organized at Nashik
Shri G.M.Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai
addressing the participants of State Level Vendor
Development Programme
Industrial Motivation Campaign at ITI, Jawahar,
Dist. Thane on 14th Nov. 2011.
Participants view of IMC at ITI, Jawahar, Dist. Thane
on 14th Nov. 2011.
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Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai
addressing the participants of MDP at Ghatkopar on
31st Dec. 2011.
Shri G.M. Ambhore, Director, MSME-DI, Mumbai and
Shri P.P. Kulkarni, A.D.(IMT) being welcomed in the
valedictory programme of MDP at Ghatkopar.
Shri S.A.Kedare, Asstt.Director(EI) addressing
participants during Industrial Motivational
Campaign at Nashik on 10.02.2012.
View of Participants
Shri G.M.Ambhore, Director, MSMEDI Mumbai
distributing Certificates to participants of ESDP
at Nashik. Also seen are Dr.C.V.Saraf, DD(IMT)
& Shri S.A.Kedare, AD(EI)