Entrepreneurship module 4 institutions

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Institutions supportingSmall Business Enterprises

Small Scale Industries - SSIs

•Created in 1991 in Ministry of Industries

•Policy to promote/develop small scale industries in the country

•Provide range of services

• Techno-economic consultancy

• Training

• Testing facilities

• Marketing assistance

SSIs

Central Level

State Level

Others

Institutional Network

Central Level Institutions

•Small Scale Industries Board – SSI Board•Khadi and Village Industries Commission – KVIC•Small Industries Development Organization – SIDO•National Small Industries Corporation Ltd – NSIC•The National Science and Technology

Entrepreneurship Development Board – NSTEDB•National Productive Council – NPC•National Institute for Small Industry Extension and Training – NISIET•National Institute for Entrepreneurial and Small Business Development – NIESBUD•Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship - IIE•Entrepreneurial Development Institute of India - EDII

State Level Institutions

•Directorate of Industries – DIs

•District Industries Centres – DICs

•State Financial Corporations- SFCs

•State Industrial Development/Investment Corporation – SIDCs/SIICs

•State Small Industrial Development Corporations - SSIDCs

Other Agencies

•National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development – NABARD

•Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd - HUDCO

•Technical Consultancy Organization – TCOs

•Non-governmental Organization – NGOs

•Small Industries Development Bank of India –SIDBI

•Scheme of Micro Finance Program

•Export Promotion Councils

Industry Associations

•Confederation of Indian Industry – CII

•Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry-FICCI

•Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India – ASSOCHAM

•Federation of Indian Exporters Organization – FIEO•World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises- WASME

•Indian Council of Small Industries – ICSI

•Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - CSIR

District Industries Centers - DICs

•It’s a development agency•Established in 1978•Each district has DIC•Chief coordinator and Multifunctional agency

Organizational Setup

General Manager

Manager –Economic Investigation

Manager –Machinery and Equipment

Manager –Research,Extension,Training Manager –Marketing

Manager –Credit

Manager –Raw material

Functions of DICs

•Identification of entrepreneurs

•Selection of projects

•Provisional registration

•Purchase of fixed assets

•Clearance from various departments

•Assistance to raw material supplies

•Assistance to village artisans

•Interest free sales tax loan

•Training programs

Industrial estates

A method of organizing, housing, and servicing industryA planned clustering of industrial enterprises offeringStandard factory buildings erected in advance of demand And a variety of facilities and services to the occupants

The main features;

•Planned factory plots/sheds•Several common facilities•Cluster of industrial units•Balanced regional development•Urban/Semi urban/Rural areas•Large/Medium/Small

Types of Industrial estates

•General purpose or Composite•Specific purpose•Ancillary •Functional•Flatted factory

Advantages of Industrial estates• Economies of scale• Economies of agglomeration• Low investment• Less risk• Saving of time and effort• Nursery for new enterprises• Mutual cooperation• Balanced regional development

Institutional Support System inKarnataka State

Karnataka Industries Areas Development BoardKIADB

KCTUKarnataka Council for Technological Upgradation

TECSOKTechnical Consultancy Services Organization ofKarnataka

CEDOKCentre for Entrepreneurship DevelopmentOf Karnataka

KSFCKarnataka State Financial Corporation