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SCOPE OF

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
and
MSME ( micro small and
medium
entrepreneurship)
SCOPE OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
INTRODUCTION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship is neither science nor an
art . It is the practice.. -Peter
Drucker

Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting


new organizations or revitalizing mature
organizations, particularly new businesses
generally in response to identified
opportunities
WHY IT IS
IMPORTANT????
Economic activity
It concerned with the satisfying the needs of the
customers and distribution of goods and
services.
INNOVATION
innovative and creative activity
introduce new things, with which the customer
yet not familiar
New methods of production
Opening new market
Organization skills
Utilization of talent
employment
TOP COMPANIES IN
INDIA

Reliance Industries Limited


Reliance Industries
Limited

no. 1 company in INDIA


founded by Dhirubhai
Amabani with an annual
turnover of US$ 35.9 in 1966
Industry - Oil products
Products
Petroleum and Petroleum Products
Retail Stores
Polymers
Polyesters
Chemicals
Textile
Revenue $35.9 billion (2008)
Total assets US$ 43.61 billion
Employees 100,000 (2007)
The world's largest producer of Polyester
Fibre and Yarn.
4th largest producer of Paraxylene (PX) and
Purified Terepthalic Acid (PTA).
6th largest producer of Mono Ethylene Glycol
(MEG).
7th largest producer of Polypropylene (PP).
Award andwasRecognisation
Shri Mukesh Ambani awarded the
Defence India Excellence Award 2007. The
Award is a salute to those who have made the
country proud. In 2007
Shri Mukesh Ambani was conferred the
Outstanding Business Leader of the Year
Award by CNBC TV18 in 2008
Petroleum Federation of India conferred the
“Refinery of the Year Award - 2007” to
Jamnagar Manufacturing Division
The Plastics Export Promotion Council -
PLEXCOUNCIL Export Award” in the
category of Plastic Polymers for the year
2006-2007 was awarded to Reliance being the
largest exporter in this category.
Hazira Manufacturing Division was adjudged
“Excellent Energy Efficient Unit” at Energy
Summit - 2007 by CII.
“QUALTECH PRIZE 2007”, which recognizes
extraordinary results in improvement and
innovation, was won by Hazira Manufacturing
Division for its Small Group Activity Project
Hoshiarpur Manufacturing Division won the
2nd prize in “Six Sigma competition at
National Level” organized by ISI and Quality
Council of India (in manufacturing category),
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Founded in 1956
incorporated on June 23, 1993 i
An Indian public sector petroleum company
Industry- Petroleum and Gas
Revenue - US$ 24.032 billion (2008)
Employees 34,000
company ranked 335th in Fortune Global 500 ,
 contributes 77% of India's crude oil
production and
81% of India's natural gas production
MILE STONE

Columbia University-ISB joint survey finds


ONGC top Indian multinational by foreign
assets
April 20, 2009
ONGC advances to 152nd in Forbes Global
2000 metrics
April 19, 2009
ONGC receives ‘Leading Oil & Gas Corporate
of the Year’ Award in April 16, 2009
ONGC receives Dalal Street Investment
Journal Award for Highest Profit among PSUs
INTERNATIONAL RANKINGS

ONGC has been ranked at 198 by the Forbes


Magazine in their Forbes Global 2000 list for
the year 2007 .
ONGC has featured in the 2008 list of Fortune
Global 500 companies at position 335, a climb
of 34 positions from rank of 369 in 2007.
ONGC is ranked as Asia’s best Oil & Gas
company, as per a recent survey conducted
by US-based magazine ‘Global Finance
SBI
Founded in 1806 as
Bank of Calcutta.
Industry Banking
Insurance
Capital
Markets
Products
Loans, Credit Cards, Savings, Investment
vehicles, SBI Life (Insurance) etc.
Revenue
 US$ 11.95 billion (2008)
Total assets
US$ 127 billion
ASSOCIATE BANKS
State Bank of Indore, State Bank of Bikaner &
Jaipur, State Bank of Hyderabad
State Bank of Mysore, State Bank of Patiala, State
Bank of Travancore Group companies
SBI Capital Markets Ltd
SBI Mutual Fund (A Trust)
SBI Factors and Commercial Services Ltd
SBI DFHI Ltd
SBI Cards and Payment Services Pvt Ltd
SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd - Bancassurance (Life
Insurance)
SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd
SBI Canada
Indian Oil
• a public sector Indian Petroleum
company

•Founded in 1959 as Indian Oil


Company Ltd

•47% share in the petroleum products


market,

• 40% share in refining capacity and


67% downstream sector pipelines
capacity in India
PRODUCTS
petrol, diesel, LPG, auto LPG, aviation turbine
fuel, lubricants, naphtha, bitumen, paraffin,
kerosene etc. Xtra Premium branded petrol,
Xtra Mile high speed diesel, Servo lubricants,
Indane LPG, Autogas LPG
REFINERIES

Digboi Refinery, in Upper Assam, is India's


oldest refinery and was commissioned in
1901.
Guwahati Refinery, the first public sector
refinery of the country, was built with
Romanian collaboration and was inaugurated
by Late Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime
Minister of India, on 1 January 1962.
Barauni Refinery, in Bihar, was built in
collaboration with Russia and Romania. It was
commissioned in 1964 with a capacity of 1
MMTPA. Its capacity today is 6 MMTPA.
 Gujarat Refinery, at Koyali in Gujarat in Western India, is IndianOil’s
largest refinery. The refinery was commissioned in 1965. It also houses the
first hydrocracking unit of the country. Its present capacity is 13.70
MMTPA.
 Haldia Refinery is the only coastal refinery of the Corporation, situated
136 km downstream of Kolkata in the Purba Medinipur (East Midnapore)
district. It was commissioned in 1975 with a capacity of 2.5 MMTPA,
which has since been increased to 5.8 MMTPA
 Mathura Refinery was commAissioned in 1982 as the sixth refinery in the
fold of IndianOil and with an original capacity of 6.0 MMTPA. Located
strategically between the historic cities of Delhi and Agra, the capacity of
Mathura refinery was increased to 7.5 MMTPA.
 Panipat Refinery is the seventh refinery of Indian Oil. The original
refinery with 6 MMTPA capacity was built and commissioned in 1998.
Panipat Refinery has doubled its refining capacity from 6 MMT/yr to 12
MMTPA with the commissioning of its Expansion Project
GROUP COMPANIES AND
JOINT VENTURES

IndianOil (Mauritius) Ltd.


Lanka IOC PLC - Group company for Sri Lanka
retail and storage operations which is listed on
Colombo's stock exchange. It was locked into
a bitter subsidy payment dispute with Sri
Lanka's Government which has since been
resolved.
IOC Middle East FZE
Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
Bongaigoan Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd.
Green Gas Ltd. - joint venture with Gas
Authority of India for city-wide gas distribution
networks.
Indo Cat Pvt. Ltd., with Intercat, USA, for
manufacturing 15,000 tonnes per annum of
FCC (fluidised catalytic cracking) catalysts &
additives in India, for catering to rising global
demand.
Numerous exploration and production
ventures with Oil India Ltd., Oil and Natural
Gas Corporation
INTERNATIONAL RANKING
the 116th position (2008) in Fortune Global
500 listing, based on 2007 performance.

18th largest petroleum company in the world

the number one petroleum trading company


among the National Oil Companies in the Asia-
Pacific region.
AWARDS
 IndianOil wins Retailer of the Year - 'Rural Impact Award'
 17.02.2009
 IndianOil Conferred BML Munjal Award 2009 for Excellence in Learning
& Development
 14.02.2009
 Golden Peacock Award for IndianOil-R&D for the fourth time
 02.01.2009
 IndianOil wins six awards at PRSI annual meet
 16.12.2008
 IndianOil wins SCOPE Meritorious Awards for Environmental Excellence
& Sustainable Development and Good Corporate Governance
 24.11.2008
 IndianOil presented the 'Indian Express Uptime Champion Award'
 08.10.2008
FOUNDED in 1955 as Industrial Credit and Investment
Corporation of India.
INDUSTRY Banking
Insurance
Capital Markets
PRODUCTS
Loans, Credit Cards, Savings, Investment
vehicles, Insurance etc.
REVENUE
USD 5.79 billion
TOTAL ASSETS
 Rs. 3,997.95 billion (US$ 100 billion) at
March 31, 2008.
LARGEST PRIVATE BANK IN INDIA
SMALL SCALE
INDUSTRIES
ROLE OF SSI IN INDIAN
ECONOMY

. SSI accounted 40% of the value added by the whole


manufacturing sector,

80% of the employment.

SSI also contributed to the extent of 42 % with regards to


exports.
DEFINITIONS
AWARD TO SMAAL SCALE
INDUSTRY
SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES
NATIONAL AWARD 2000
 Name and Address of the Enterprise
 AWARD
 YEAR
 PRODUCT
 Sh. Umesh Martandrao Dashrathi
 M/s Rohit Industries
 A 3 MIDC,
 Near Railway Station, Aurangabad-431005. (MAHARASHTRA)
 FIRST AWARD
 2000
 Chassis assemblies & other components for CNG, LPG driven three- wheelers and Goods cariers.
 Sh. Prashant R GandhiM/s. Samruddhi Engineering, Survey No. 767/3 Village Vadsar,Tal- Kolal,Distt. Gandhinagar.(GUJARAT)
 SECOND AWARD
 2000
 Aluminium and Steel Cops used in DT Machines, TFO Machines for synthetic yarn winding.
 Sh. Vinodhbhai Ambalal Soni, M/s. Hi- Tech Elastomers Limited 2 Chirag Apartments, Behind Govt.Polytechnic, Gulbai Tekra, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad-380015. (GUJARAT)
 THIRD AWARD
 2000
 Pneumetic Rubber Fenders, Rubber Buoys for use in marine purposes.
 Smt. Supriya Roy M/s.The Sugar & Spice, 1/2 HarishMukherjee Road, Kolkata- 700020. (WEST BENGAL)
 SPECIAL AWARD (WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR)
 2000
 Bakery and Fast Food items
 Smt. Savitaben Devjibhai Paramar M/s Sterling Ceramics Pvt.Limited, Kolal-Mehsana Highway, Nandasan (NG), Tal-Kadi. Distt. Mehsana(GUJARAT)
 SPECIAL AWARD (SC/ST ENTREPRENEUR)
 2000
 Glazed Wall Tiles.
 Shri Blaise Lawrence Costabir, M/s Zarhak Moulders Pvt. Limited, Verna Electronic City Verna GOA
 Shri Blaise Lawrence Costabir,
  
 M/s Zarhak Moulders Pvt. Limited,
 Verna Electronic City Verna GOA
 2000
 Water Storage Tanks.
 Shri Gurmeet Singh Bhatia M/s A.G.K. Computers Secure Prints Ltd., AGK Complex, D-118, Industrial Area, Phase-VII SAS Nagar
 Ropar-160055. (PUNJAB)
 SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD
 2000
 Carbonless Computer stationery and Peripherals.
SCHEMES FOR AWARDS
2008
ELIGIBILITY
Awards are provided to the deserving
entrepreneurs managing micro , small and
medium .
Enterprises must have permanent registration
.
CRITERIA
NLSC ( national level
selection committee)
PRIVILAGES

The award winner will have the privileges of allowing their


employees to wear labels, pins, ties or other distinctive badges
with the symbol indicating the award .

. They may use the award symbol on their letter heads


BPO
DEFINITION
Business process outsourcing (BPO) is a
form of outsourcing that involves the
contracting of the operations and
responsibilities of a specific business functions
(or processes) to a third-party service provider
Industry size/ Growth
India has revenues of 10.9 billion USD from
offshore BPO and 30 billion USD from IT and
total BPO (expected in FY 2008). India thus
has some 5-6% share of the total BPO
Industry, but a commanding 63% share of the
offshore component. This 63% is a drop from
the 70% offshore share that India enjoyed last
year, despite the industry growing 38% in
India last year
TOP INDIAN BPO
exporters for 2006-2007 according to
NASSCOM are :-
Genpact,
 WNS Global Services,
 Transworks Information Services,
 IBM Daksh,
 TCS,
HCL,
WIPRO,
And Dell BPO.
MSME
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)
sector has been recognised as engine of growth all over
the world.
In India to develop SSI the act named as
MSME development Act, 2006,
Founded in 2nd oct 2006
CONTRIBUTION OF SSI
 The Small Scale Industry Sector has emerged
as India's engine of growth in the New
Millennium. By the end of March 2007, the SSI
sector accounted for nearly 45 per cent of
gross value of output in the manufacturing
sector and 42 per cent of total exports from
the country.
NORMS OF MSME
SMALL SCALE SECTOR
The investment limit for the Tiny Sector will
continue to be Rs. 25 lakhs.
 The investment limit for the SSI sector will
continue to be at Rs. 1 crore.
The Ministry of SSI will bring out a specific list
of hi-tech and export oriented industries
which would require the investment limit to be
raised upto Rs. 5 crores to admit of suitable
technology upgradation and to enable them to
maintain their competitive edge.
INCREASE COMPITITION
To improve the competitiveness of Small
Scale Sector, the exemption for excise duty
limit raised from Rs. 50 lakhs to Rs. 1 crore.
TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT AND QUALITY
IMPROVEMENT

To encourage Total Quality Management, the Scheme of


granting Rs.75,000/- to each unit for opting ISO-9000
Certification..
Commercial Banks are being requested to develop
Schemes to encourage investment in technology
upgradation.I
EXIM POLICY 2002-07

SERVICE EXPORTS
Duty free import facility for service
sector having a minimum foreign exchange earning of
Rs.10 lakhs.
Financial help
 Provide high priority for the award recognigition
OTHER FOCUSES OF MSME
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

TECHNOLOGY UPGRADTION

LOANS FACILITIES

EXPORT

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPETITION


PROGRAMES.

OPTIMISTIC RESULTS OF MSME

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