C10 Institutional Supports - Part 1 PDF

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Vivekananda Institute of Management Studies (VIMS)

Tamilselvan R

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Entrepreneurship development Institutional support Small-scale industries Business environment

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This document outlines the various institutional supports for small entrepreneurs in India. It discusses the roles of organizations such as SIDO, NSIC, SSIB, and SSIDC. The document also covers the functions of these organizations in promoting and developing small-scale industries.

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UNIT II ENTREPRENEURAL ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - ROLE OF FAMILY AND SOCIETY - ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT TRAINING AND OTHER SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICES - CENTRAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AND REGULATIONS....

UNIT II ENTREPRENEURAL ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - ROLE OF FAMILY AND SOCIETY - ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT TRAINING AND OTHER SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICES - CENTRAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AND REGULATIONS. Prof. Tamilselvan R Institutional support to small SYNOPSIS FOR Entrepreneurs THE SESSION SIDO NSIC SSI SIDCO SISIs INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO SMALL ENTREPRENEURS SIDO is a subordinate of the department of SSI and ARI. It is an apex body and monitoring the policies for formulating, coordinating and monitoring the policies and programmes for promotion and development of small scale industries. The main functions of SIDO are classified into (1) Coordination - To evolve national policies, to coordinate between various govts. Coordinate the programmes for the development of industrial estates. SIDO (SMALL INDUSTRIES (2) Industrial development - To reserve items for production by small scale industries, render required support for the development of ancillary units DEVELOPMENT (3) Extension - To improve technical process, production, selecting appropriate machinery, ORGANIZATION) preparing factory layout and design. NSIC an enterprise under the union ministry of industries, was set up in 1955 to promote, aid and foster the growth of small scale industries in the country, to provide machinery on ire-purchase scheme to SSI, to provide equipment leasing facility, to help in export marketing of the provided products of SSI, NSIC (NATIONAL to participate in bulk purchase programme of the Government, to impart training in SMALL various industrial trades, INDUSTRIES to undertake the construction of industrial estates. CORPORATION LTD) The government of India constituted a SSIB in 1954 to advice on development of small scale industries in the country. SSIB is also known as central small industries board. SSIB is created to facilitate coordination and inter institutional linkages. It is an apex advisory body to render SSIB (SMALL service, advice to the government to all issues pertaining in the SCALE development of SSI. INDUSTRIES 'Industrial minister is the Chairman'. BOARD) SSIDC were set up in various states under the companies act 1956, as state government undertaking to cater to the primary developmental need of the tine, village industries in the state union territories under this jurisdiction. Important functions are to procure and distribute scarce raw materials to supply machinery on hire purchase SSIDC (STATE system to provide assistance for marketing of SMALL the products of SSI. INDUSTRIES to construct industrial estates/ sheds, DEVELOPMENT providing allied infrastructure facilities and their maintenance. CORPORATIONS) The SISIs are set up to provide consultancy and training to small entrepreneurs both existing and prospective. The main functions are, To serve as interface between central and state government To render technical support services To supply promotional programmes. To conduct EDP programmes SISIs (SMALL INDUSTRIES SERVICE INSTITUTES) Name the three functions of SIDO TESTING THE OUTCOMES Brief about TNSIDCO

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