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Central Government Institutional Support For Small Scale Enterprise
Central Government Institutional Support For Small Scale Enterprise
More than 25 lakh rupees but does not exceed 5 crore rupees.
Investments in Equipment:
More than 10 lakh rupees but does not exceed 2 crore rupees.
More than 50 lakh rupees but does not exceed 10 crore rupees.
Investments in Equipment:
More than 20 lakh rupees but does not exceed 5 crore rupees.
Here are some of the institutions that are supporting Small Scale Enterprises are
mentioned below…………….
Central Level
State Level
SSI Board
DI
KVIC
DIC
SIDO
SFC
NSIC
SIDC
NPC
SSIDC
NISIET
NIESBUD
EDI
Institutions
IIE
Supporting
Small Scale
Enterprise
Others
Industry
Associations
Non-Govt
Organisations
R&D Laboratories
The government of India constituted a board, namely, Small Scale Industries Board
(SSIB) in 1954 to advice on development of small scale industries in the country.
The SSIB is also known as central small industries board. The range of
development working small scale industries involves several departments /
ministries and several organs of the central/state governments.
The industries minister of the government of India is the chairman of the SSIB.
SIDO is created for development of various small scale units in different areas.
SIDO is a subordinate office of department of SSI and ARI. It is a nodal agency for
identifying the needs of SSI units coordinating and monitoring the policies and
programs for promotion of the small industries.
Established in 1955 by GOI with the main objectives to promote, aid and foster the
growth of SSIs in the country
Over four decades of transition and growth in the SSI sector, NSIC has provided
strength through a progressive attitude of modernization, up gradation of
technology, quality consciousness, strengthening linkages with large and medium-
scale enterprise and boosting exports of products from small enterprises.
Active in the field of consultancy and training and has a number of specialized
divisions to provide tailor-made solutions to agriculture and industry. These
divisions, manned by trained consultants; deal with issues related to industrial
engineering, plant engineering, energy management, HRD, informal sector,
agriculture and so on.
NPC is a member of the Asian Productivity Organization (APO), Tokyo, and an
umbrella body of all productivity councils in Asian region.
To channelize experts of NPC to small-scale and informal sector, SIDBI has tied-
up with NPC for enhancing technology in small units.
Since early 1950s, NISIET acts an important resource and information center for
small units and undertakes research and consultancy for small industry
development.
The policy, direction and guidance to the institute is provided by its Governing
Council whose chairman is the Minister of SSI.
ICICI Bank Ltd. and State Bank of India SSD. The Government of Gujarat pledged
twenty-three acres of land on which stands the majestic and sprawling EDI
campus.
To pursue its mission further, EDI has helped set up twelve state-level exclusive
entrepreneurship development centers and institutes. One of the most satisfying
achievements, however, was taking entrepreneurship to number of schools,
colleges, science and technology institutions and management schools in several
states by including entrepreneurship inputs in their curricula. In view of EDI,
expertise in Entrepreneurship, the University Grants Commission appointed the
EDI as an expel agency to develop curriculum on Entrepreneurship.
The objective of the institute is to develop the skills and train the entrepreneur. The
institute also designs strategies that are propitious to the various target groups.
Documentation for formulation of policy is also a pan of the activity of the
institute.