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GENERAL MANAGER

1. Accounts Officer
2. Manager (Credit)
3. Manager(Raw Materials)
4. Manager(Economic Investigation)
5. Manager (Marketing)
6. Technical Officer and Manager (Project)
7. Industrial Promotion Office
INTRODUCTION
In the industrial policy announced by the Government of Indiaon 23:12:1977 laid special stress on
development of small scale , Village and cottage Industires . The policy statement indicated that the District
would be the main focus of efforts and the agency for promotion of small scale , village and cottage industries
Centre. ▪The District Industries Centre was started on the objective to find out the Micro, Small and medium
enterprises in the District. ▪The District Industries Centre have been formed with a view to provide all
assistance to Micro, small and medium enterprises under one roof , there by reducing the time taken to
finish all government procedures.
Functions Of The DIC
1. Acts as the focal point of the industrialization of the district.
2. Prepares the industrial profile of the district.
3. Statistics and information about existing industrial units in the district in the large , medium , small as
well as co-operative sectors.
4. Opportunity guidance to entrepreneurs.
5. Compilation of information about local sources of raw materials and their availability.
6. Organizes entrepreneurship development training programs.
TYPES OF E - COMMERCE
There are 6 basic types of of e-commerce:
Business-to- Business (B2B).
Business-to-Consumer (B2C).
Consumer-to-Consumer C2C).
Consumer-to-Business (C2B).
Business-to-Administration (B2A).
Consumer-to-administration (C2A).
INTRODUCTION
The first thing that comes to our mind when we talk about E Commerce is that it is an online commercial or
sales transaction that takes place between the supplier and the customer.
E-commerce is the activity of buying or selling of products on online or over the internet.
E-commerce brings convenience for customers as they do not have to home and only need to browse website
online ,especially for buying the products which are not sold in nearby shops.
While the idea of the concept is right, there are more specific factors involved.
Electronic commerce greatly facilitates transactions between companies and consumers (B2C), between one
company and another (B2B),and between individual consumers (C2C).
There are a lot of advantages of e-commerce like global market reach, global choice for consumer, short
product service distribution chain.
Sales from online stores are expected to increase78% by2020.
The E-commerce industry is a force that no investor can affore to ignore.
However, and although this idea is right, we can be more specific and actually divide e- commerce into six major
types, all with different characteristics.
KRIS
GOPALAKRISHNAN
BORN ON 5 April 1955
•He was born in Thiruvananthapuram.
•CEO & MD of Infosys technologies.
•He is also one of its seven co-founders.
INTRODUCTION
Senapathy "Kris" Gopalakrishnan is an Indian billionaire businessman who is recognized as a global business and
technology thought leader for his role in growing the IT services industry worldwide. He co-founded Infosys, where he
served as the chief executive officer and managing director from 2007 to 2011, and as vice chairman from 2011 to 2014.
Following his retirement from Infosys, Kris has been very active in promoting the Indian startup ecosystem, and
philanthropically supporting research on brain sciences, aging related disorders, and healthcare in India. He has also
been on the board of trustees for the Infosys Science Foundation from 2009, and currently serves as the President of the
Board. According to Forbes, He has an estimated net worth of US$4.60 Billion (Rs.35,000 Crores) as of December,2021
making him one of the richest people in India. In January 2011, the Government of India awarded Kris Gopalakrishnan
the Padma Bhushan, the country's third-highest civilian honour. He was voted the top CEO (IT Services category) in
Institutional Investor's inaugural ranking of Asia's Top Executives and selected as one of the winners of the second Asian
Corporate Director Recognition Awards by Corporate Governance Asia in 2011. He also was selected to Thinkers 50, an
elite list of global business thinkers, in 2009. He is an active contributor to industry - having served as the President of
India's apex industry chamber Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in 2013-14, and as one of the co-chairs of the World
Economic Forum in Davos in January 2014. He actively shapes the technology and startup ecosystem through a myriad of
roles.
EDUCATION
• His entire childhood and schooling was in Trivandrum.
• He was studied in a Govt .school still his 12th.
• His interest was in science.
• His parent's only wish was to study medicine.
• Kris studied to be a doctor.
• He put his heart and soul into the medical entrance examination.

• But a man has two futures: "The Future Of desire and The future of Fate .When the result were out fate was working over desire".
Kris fell short of a medical seat by 2 marks.
• Not having applied to engineering college.
• His father had started work as a clerk in a school.
• But he realized that it was not his field and he started a small plumbing business that he ran all his life.
• But subliminally it did pave the path to entrepreneurship for Kris.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
1)In 2011, Government of India awarded him with Padma Bhushan which is India's third highest civilian honour.
2) Fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineers.
3) Honorary Fellow of Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers of India.
4) Conferred with an honorary doctorate by University of Kerala in 2019.
5) Top CEO by Institutional Investor (2011).
6) Thinkers 50 (2009).
7) Distinguished Alumnus Award, IIT Madras (1998).
8) Member of ACM, IEEE and IEEE Computer Society.
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