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Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief District Industrial Profile THE NILGIRIS 2015-16 MSME-Development Institute, Chennai (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Phone Tel:044-22501011- 3 Fax: 044-22501014 E-mail: [email protected] Web- www.msmedi-chennai.gov.in
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Gover nment o f I nd i a M in i s t r y o f MSM E

Brief District Industrial Profile

THE NILGIRIS

2015-16

MSME-Deve lopment Ins t i tu te , Chennai (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,)

Phone Tel:044-22501011- 3 Fax: 044-22501014

E-mail: [email protected] Web- www.msmedi-chennai.gov.in

CONTENTS

S. No. Topic Page No.

FOREWORD 3

Nilgiri District Map 4

1. General Characteristics of the District 5

1.1 Location & Geographical Area 5

1.2 Topography 5

1.3 Availability of Minerals. 6

1.4 Forest 6

1.5 Administrative set up 6

1.6 Crops 6

1.7 Climate 7

1.8 Transport 7

2. District at a glance 7

3. Industrial Scenario Of Nilgiri district 8

3.1 Industrial Estates in the District 8

3.2 Industrial Infrastructure in the district 9

3.3 Number of units registered from 2007-08 9

3.4 Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) 9

3.5 Details of UAM Filed/Registered 10

3.6 Major investment opportunities 10

3.7 Details of Product based industries 10

3.8 Large scale industries and Public Sector Undertakings 11

3.9 Blco wise major Industrial opportunities in the District 12

3.10 Major exportable items 12

3.11 Growth trend 12

3.12 Vendorisation /Ancillirisation 12

3.13 Subsidies 13

3.14 Service Enterprises 13

3.14.1 Potential areas for service enterprises 13

3.14.2 Potential areas for new MSMEs 13

4. Identified industrial clusters 14

4.1 Manufacturing Sector 14

4.2 Service Sector 14

5. General issues raised by industry association

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6 Steps to set up MSMEs 15

7. Institutional support – whom to contact for what 16

8. Key website contacts – Govt. of India and Govt. of Tamil Nadu

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9 Licensing Authorities – key contacts 21

3 FOREWORD

MSME-DI, Chennai, Tamil Nadu is one of the field outfit of Office of Development

Commissioner, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (DC-MSME) established in the year 1954 for implementing the various policies and programes of Ministry of MSME towards entrepreneurship development in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises across the State in liaison with State Govt. and other stake holders. This Institute covers 32 Districts in the State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry. with the following mandate

For Aspiring entrepreneurs : identify, motivate, train, handhold and

provide mentoring services. For Existing entrepreneurs. To provide techno economic consultancy

and facilitation service Skill Development: To impart need based skill training through Skill

Development Programmes (SDP)

One of the vide spectrum of value added services of the Institute is to prepare a brief district industrial profiles of each district for the benefit of aspiring and existing entrepreneurs in the State of Tamil Nadu and other States

This report contains brief details of the District, geographical information, statistical

data relating to MSME’s of the district, registration under Udyog Aadhaar Memoramdum (UAM), potential areas for investment in service sector and manufacturing sector, identified industrial clusters, key contacts for whom to contact for what etc. . The report has been prepared based on our earlier first edition report duly updated from data/inputs collected by District nodal officers and from reports/publications of M/o. MSME, Govt. of India and Govt. of Tamil Nadu, MSME Deptt.

Economic Investigation Division of the Institute has taken special efforts in

collection and compilation of the relevant data for preparing the document not only for the THE NILGIRIS District but for all the Districts of Tamil Nadu. My sincere thanks to all the officers of the Institute for their cooperation in bringing out this brief industrial profile.

I am sure that that this document will be of much useful for the benefit of aspiring

and existing entrepreneurs who are desirous of setting up of MSMEs in the State of Tamil Nadu in general and in the District of THE NILGIRIS in particular.

Place: CHENNAI Date: 25-06-2016

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S. PANIKKASSERY DIRECTOR

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The Nilgiris - District Map

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BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF THE NILGIRIS DISTRICT

2015-16

1. General Characteristics of the District:

Nilgiri district popularly known as the “Blue Mountains” is a tiny district, with an area of 2545

sq.km, forms an integral part of the Western Ghatswas a part of Coimbatore district till 1868. In August

1868 the Nilgiris was separated from the Coimbatore District and brought under the control

of a Commissioner. In February 1882, the Nilgiris was made a district and a Collector was

appointed in the place of the Commissioner. The District form part of the Western Ghats in

western Tamil Nadu, at the junction of Karnataka and Keralastates in Southern India. Over 2,700

species of flowering plants, 160 species of fern and fern allies, countless types of flowerless plants,

mosses, fungi, algae, and land lichens are found in the sholas of the Nilgiris.

39% of the land in Nilgiris is used for agricultural purposes. The Nilgiris District is basically a

Horticulture District and the entire economy of the district depends upon Horticulture Crops like Potato,

Cabbage, Carrot, Tea, Coffee, Spices and Fruits. The main cultivation is plantation Crops, viz., Tea and

Coffee. Potato and other vegetables are raised in Udhagai and Coonoor Taluks. Paddy and Ginger are

grown in Gudalur and Pandalur Taluks. Paddy is also grown in Thengumarahada area in Kotagiri Taluk.

Besides these crops, Ragi, Samai, Wheat, Vegetables etc., are also grown in small extent throughout

the district

1.1 Location and Geographical Area:

The Nilgiris is situated at an elevation of 900 to 2636 meters above MSL. Its

latitudinal and longitudinal dimensions being 130 KM by 185 KM. The Nilgiris is bounded on North

by Karnataka State on the W est by Coimbatore District, Erode District, South by Coimbatore

District and Kerala State and as the East by Kerala State. The geographical area of the District is

2565 Sq.km.

1.2 Topography:

In Nilgiris District the topography is rolling and steep. About 60% of the cultivable land

falls under the slopes ranging from 16 to 35%. The entire district is hilly and is divided into

natural zones viz., the Nilgiris plateau and the W ynad tableland.

Soils have been defined as a thin layer of earth's crust which serves as a natural

medium for the growth of plants. The soil formation may be classified into four varieties viz., alluvial

soil, laterites soil, black soil, and red soil. The district is prone to landslides and soil erosion

during heavy rains. The major types of soil in the district are sandy loam, red loamy soil, and

black soil seen in the dam and riverbed areas.

Due to its altitudes, the climate in this district remains to the Maximum of 21 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius and the minimum of 10degree Celsius to 12degree Celsius during the summer. During the winter the temperature available to the maximum 16degree Celsius to 21degree Celsius. and minimum of 2degree Celsius

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1.3 Availability of Minerals: In general the Nilgiris district is not rich in mineral resources. Few minerals such as Iron ores,

Bauxite, Mica, Black 1 Granites and Magnesite are the minerals available in the district. Iron ores in Nilgiris are of the variety called Magnesite, Quartzite and the mainoccurrences are situated in the triangular belt between Devala, Pandalur and Devarshola. Minor occurrences are found in the North West of Muthumalai also. Low-grade bauxite with alumina content varying from 32 to 48% occurs in Parsons Valley and Wenlock downs area near Udhagamandalam.

A total area extent of 1,78,900 sq.m with a maximum thickness of 6m of primary bauxite and

1,70,000 sq.m of detrial bauxite have been located in these areas. In Kotagiri Taluk bauxite deposits are seen near Kotagiri, Kercambai and Elada areas, a total reserve of 0.18 million tonnes with 40% and 12.03 content has been estimated in these areas. Some of the bauxite from Kotagiri is being utilized by the A.C.C Cement Factory at Madukkarai. Muscovite Mica is seen in a number of pegmatite in Gudalur Taluk.

About 10 mines are present in Cherambadi area of the Taluk. A few workable deposits of

Muscovite mica of 15 -20 cm. across in size occur in the pegmatite near Bokkapuram, Chembanattam, Pandalur, and Cherambadi. The dolerate dyke rocks which are otherwise called as Black Granite are concentrated in the upper Bhavani area. A thin rein of Magnesite is available at Thengurmarahada in Moyar valley. Probable reserves of 1, 00,000 tonnes were estimated up to 20-M depth

1.4 Forests:

The area under forest during the plan era has progressively improved. Forests

account for 56.4 % of the total geographical area. The total coverage of forest is 143351

hectares in this district, which accounts for 6.7% of the total state forest area. The main

forest produces are sandalwood, bamboo, teak, eucalyptus, grandies blue gum, and wattle.

The forest of Nilgiris district can be classified into four groups' viz., the evergreen

woods (sholas) on the Nilgiris plateau, the artificial plantations (for firewood) of Australian

trees around the hill stations in the district, the deciduous forest of the northern slopes

including the Moyar valley and the forest in Gudalur sub-region, which are also deciduous but

far heavier and more dense than those of northern slopes of this district.

1.5 Administrative set up.

For administrative purpose, the district is divided into four blocks, viz.,

Udhagamandalam, Coonoor, Kotagiri and Gudalur. For local administration, the district has

2 Municipalities, 4 Panchayat Unions, 27 Village Panchayats and 54 Revenue villages

covering 1077 hamlets.

1.6 Crops

The Nilgiris District is basically a Horticulture District and the entire economy of the district depends upon the success and failure of Horticulture Crops like Potato, Cabbage, Carrot, Tea, Coffee, Spices and Fruits. The main cultivation is plantation Crops, viz., Tea and Coffee. Potato and other vegetables are raised in Udhagai and Coonoor Taluks. Paddy and Ginger are grown in Gudalur and Pandalur Taluks. Paddy is also grown in Thengumarahada area in Kotagiri Taluk. Besides these crops, Ragi, Samai, Wheat, Vegetables etc., are also grown in small extent throughout the district.

7 1.7 Climate

Since this district is situated at an elevation of 900 to 2636 meters about MSL during summer the climate remains to the Maximum of 21 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius and the minimum of 10degree Celsius to 12degree Celsius . During the winter the temperature available to the maximum 16degree Celsius to 21degree Celsius. and minimum of 2degree Celsius.

1.8 Transport

The Nagapattinam - Gudalur National Highway Passes through this district. All the taluks are connected with Major District Roads. The village roads are maintained by Panchayat Union. There is no sea port or Airport in this district. 2. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE:

Population

(2011)

i) Male Nos. 360143

ii) Female Nos. 375251

Rural Population Nos. 299739

Forest

(i) Forest Ha. 142577

Livestock, Poultry (2012 census)

i) Cattle Nos. 50768

ii) Buffaloes Nos. 4271

i) Goats Nos. 37393

ii) Sheep Nos. 4643

iii) Poultry No. 120560

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Length of rail line Kms 46

(a) Surface roads Kms 2296

(b) Unsurfaced roads Kms 1142

(a) No. of Bank offices Nos. 95

(a) Primary school Nos. 416

(b) Middle schools Nos. 118

(c) Secondary & senior

secondary schools

Nos. 188

(d) Colleges- Arts/Science

Nos. 4

(e) Colleges-Engineering Nos. 1

3. INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO

The main industry of the Nilgiris District is processing of Tea. There are about 80 Tea Factories spread throughout the district. Coffee is also grown but the Coffee produced in the district is cured either at Mettupalayam or Coimbatore. As vast area is under Eucalyptus plantation, the manufacturing of the oil is pursued as a cottage industry.

The important industry in the public sector is the Hindustan Photo Films Manufacturing

Company Ltd., located in Indunagar, other being the Cordite Factory, Food/Specialities Ltd., Protein Products of India Ltd., Needle Industries (India) Private Ltd., and Ponds (India) Private Ltd., The Chief articles of trade in the district are tea, coffee, vegetables, fruits, timber eucalyptus oil, garlic and pepper. The products grown here are marketed both at Udhagamandalam and Mettupalayam.

3.1. Industrial Estates in the District

The Tamil Nadu Small Industries Development Corporation (TANSIDCO) has set up an industrial estate at Udhagamandalam

9 3.2 Industrial infrastructure in Nilgiris

Agro-export zone for flowers in Nilgiris District An Agri Export Zone for flowers at Ooty covering Nilgiris district is being established with the participation by private promoter at a project cost of Rs. 15.89 crores. Infrastructure facilities like auction centre, mother plant nursery, precooling, cold storage, reefer vans, Hi-tech training centre, common marketing facility, etc., are to be provided in the zone. The department of Horticulture & Plantation Crops is conducting Hi-tech floriculture training and providing planting materials at 50% subsidized cost and subsidy for green houses, shade nets to flower growers. An information centre for providing technical consultancy and other horticultural information to the growers established at Ooty.

3.3 Number of units registered from 2007-08

Year No. of Units registered (EM-II) – NILGIRIS

MICRO SMALL MEDIUM TOTAL

2007-08 275 13 0 288

2008-09 224 16 0 240

2009-10 356 28 0 384

2010-11 344 3 0 347

2011-12 336 15 0 351

2012-13 499 7 0 506

2013-14 461 29 0 490

2014-15 527 63 0 590

3.4 UDYOG AADHAAR MEMORANDUM (UAM)

Govt. of India, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises(MSME) has notified the

Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum(UAM) under the MSMED Act, 2006 vide gazette notification [SO

No. 2576(E)] dated 18-09-2015 in order to promote ease of doing business for MSMEs. A one-

page simple registration form for online filing of UAM has been introduced which replaces the

filing of Entrepreneur’s Memorandum Part I & II. The filing of UAM can be done on

www.udyogaadhaar.gov.in or www.msmeonline.tn.gov.in .Registration is online

and user-friendly. UAM can be filed on self-declaration basis. No documentation required. No

Fee for filing. Can file more than one Udyog Aadhaar with same Aadhaar Number. EM-I has

been abolished. Udyog Aadhaar (UA) is for running units. No need to apply for

upcoming units.

TYPE OF INDUSTRY NUMBER OF UNITS

Agro based 220

Soda water 15

Woolen, silk & artificial Thread based clothes. 386

Jute & jute based 160

Ready-made garments & embroidery 210

Wood/wooden based furniture 320

Paper & Paper products 275

Leather based 256

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3.5 DETAILS OF UDYOG AADHAAR MEMORANDUM FILED/REGISTERED

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District Name Total Micro Small Medium

1 Total Units registered under UAM

2541 2084 451 6

2 Manufacturing Units 276 266 10 0

3 Service Units 112 100 11 1

3.6 Major Investment Opportunities Beverages Meat and poultry processing Agriculture/ horticulture Food and agri business parks Export oriented processing

3.7 DETAILS OF PRODUCT BASED MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES

Chemical/Chemical based 5

Engineering units 342

Repairing & servicing 200

Others 65

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3.8 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings

Sl. No.

Name & Address of the unit Line of Activities

1 The Hindustan Photo films Mfr. Company Ltd, Ooty

Cine films, X-ray films Roll films Bromide paper

Magnetic Tape

2 Rallis India Ltd., Ooty Gelatine Phosphery

3 Needle Industries (India) Ltd., The Nilgiris Hand Sewing Surgical Needless Knitting Pins-AL Snap Fasteners

4 Ponds India Ltd, The Nilgiris Edible Mushroom 100% Export unit

5 The Nilgiris District Co-op. Milk Producers Union Ltd., Ooty.

Milk Butter Ghee Cheese

6 Nestle India Ltd., Gudalur, The Nilgiris Instant Tea

7 The Cordite Factory, The Nilgiris propellants for Gun Ammunition.

8 The HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LTD., KETTI manufacture of mushroom and mushroom based products

9 PYKARA HYDRO - ELECTRIC SYSTEM Power generation

10 KATERI HYDRO - ELECTRIC Power generation Plant

Power generation

11 MOYAR HYDRO - ELECTRIC Power generation Plant

Power generation

12 KUNDAH HYDRO - ELECTRIC Power generation Plant (I-V)

Power generation

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3.9 Block wise major Industrial Opportunities in the District

Sl.

No

Name of the block

Activities that are possible based on locally available

raw materials

1 Ooty Tea, Homemade Chocolates, Bakery

2 Coonoor Tea, Food processing such as value added products

3 Kotagiri Tea, Food processing such as value added products,

Vegetables & fruits

4 Gudalur Tea, spices, Bakery, Areca leaf plates, paper cups, plates,

bags, cloth bags.

3.10 Major Exportable Item

Tea

Spices

Eucalyptus Oil/Essential Oil

Cut Flowers

3.11 Growth Trend

1. Being a popular hill station tourism and Hospitality industry has developed tremendously.

2. Nilgiris tea is very famous but of late due to marketing, labour and cost factors, tea processing

has stagnate.

3. A number of essential Oil extracting units have come up. But they are mostly at cottage level only.

3.12 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry

Since there are very few large scale industries scope for Vendorisation /

ancillarisation is very limited. Existing Hydro power generation plants offer some scope for manufacture

of electrical power generation/distribution components.

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3.13 SUBSIDIES.

Govt. of India and Govt. of Tamil Nadu is giving various subsidies/incentives for existing and new as

well as existing MSMEs on various schemes. For further details contact concerned District Industries Centre

(DIC) and MSME-DI, Chennai. The contact details are given at Institutional support – Whom to Contact

3.14 Service Enterprises

Being a hill station, Ooty is a famous summer resort. People from entire India visit this

place during summer. It is famous among foreigners also. This has resulted in the

growth of hospitality and other tourism related activities in the district.

3.14.1 Potentials areas for service industry

1. Security services

2. Housekeeping.

3. Tourism related activities.

4. Cell Phone servicing 5. Repairing of Electro-medical Equipments

6. Domestic repairing services. 7. Marketing consultancy

8. Repairing and Servicing of Boats

9. Internet Browsing

10. Data Base services

11. Cyber Marketing 12. Industrial Laundry

13. Documentary Film making

14. Beauty Parlours

15. Sporting and other recreational activities.

16. Safety disposal of hospital/medical waste.

17. Postal and Courier activities, 18. Cable TV

19. Freight transport

20. Printing and book Binding

21. Auto / Two wheeler service centres 22. Recharging and reconditioning of batteries

23. Clinical Labs.

3.14.2 Potential for new MSMEs

1. Energy Food

2. Bacterial Bio-fertilisers

3. Bakery Products 4. Microbial Bio-pesticides/Insecticides

5. Vermi-composting

6. Bio-stimulators for crops

7. Manure based on human-waste

8. Readymade Garments/sweaters

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9. Catering and Fast foods

10. Manufacture of seeds and seedlings

11. Nurseries for companion planting, repellent Crop & Ornamental Plants

12. Cattle Feed/Poultry Feed 13. Fly-ash bricks

14. Chamber bricks

15. Gold and Diamond Jewellery

16. Synthetic twine & nuts

17. Electrical

18. Catering and Fast foods

19. Mushroom plantation and processing 20. Electrical Equipments/components

21. Structural fabrication

22. Packaging of drinking water

23. Invertors and UPS

24. Essential Oil Processing

25. Herbal Products

26. Medicinal Products

27. Cut-flowers

28. Biotechnology

29. Bio pesticide 30. Organic farming 31. Interacted Diary farming

32. Nutraceuticals 33. Paper bags – Bio degradable

34. Eco – Tourism

35. Cosmetics

4. Identified industrial Clusters

4.1 Manufacturing clusters

1. Tea, Ooty, Coonoor 2. Essential Oil, Coonoor, Gudalur 3. Homemade Chocolates, Ooty 4. Cut-Flowers , Ooty, Gudalur

4..2 Service Sector Clusters

There is no service clusters in the district.

5. General issues raised by industry association

1. Inadequate Availability of power & and its fluctuations 2. Bankers Reluctance to finance MSEs. 3. Non availability of Land for setting Industry. 4. Transport bottlenecks - Poor Road connectivity for movement of goods. 5. Environmental Issues.

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6. STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs

18 STEPS TO START INDUSTRY

1. DECISION TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR

2. PRODUCT SELECTION/TECHNOLOGY

3. LOCATION OF THE UNIT

4. TYPE OF THE ORGANISATION

5. PROJECT REPORT PREPARATION

6. ARRANGMENT OF FINANCE

7. STATUTORY LICENCES AND REGISTRATION

8. LAND AND BUILDING

9. PURCHASE OF MACHINERY

10. POWER CONNECTION AND WATER SUPPLY

11. INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY

12. MANPOWER

13. RAW MATERIAL PROCUREMENT

14. PRODUCTION

15. COSTING AND PRICING

16. MARKETING

17. SALES

18. PROFIT

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7. INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT – WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT

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NATURE OF LICENSE / ASSISTANCE

DEPARTMENT/AGENCY

GUIDANCE

1. Guidance on

Product Identification / Selection/Training

Technical Consultation

Director

MSME DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, 65/1, GST Road, Guindy, Chennai-600 032

Ph: 22501011-3 lines, 22502416, 22501785

Fax: 22501475, 22501014

Email: [email protected]

W eb : www.msmedi-chennai.gov.in

General Manager,

District Industries Centre District Industries Centre,Elk Hill Road,The Nilgiris-643006 0423- 2443947 [email protected] www.dicooty.in

REGISTRATION / LICENSING

2. Technical Consultation General Manager,

District Industries Centre District Industries Centre,Elk Hill Road,The Nilgiris-643006 0423- 2443947 [email protected] www.dicooty.in 3. License for Compulsory

Licensable items Secretariat for Industrial Assistance, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,

Ministry of Commerce & Industry,

Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi- 110 011.

Ph: +91-11-23011983 Fax: +91-11-23011034

Email: [email protected] 4. Municipal / Local Body Licence Concerned Local Body – Corporation,

Municipality, Panchayat Union

5. Plan permit Local Planning Authority,

The Nilgiris

6. Registration under Factories

Act. (for units employing 10 or

more workers with power)

Inspector of Factories 274-E, Alexandria Cottage

Bank Lane,

Udhagamandalam 643 001.

Ph: 0423-2444079 7. Registration under Pollution

control Rules District Environmental Engineer,

Tamilnadu Pollution control Board,

7-A, convent Road St. Mary’s Hill, Udhagai 643 001

Ph: 0423- 2443109

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NATURE OF LICENSE / ASSISTANCE

DEPARTMENT/AGENCY

8. Registration with Fire & Rescue

Services Station Fire Officer, Fire Station, Udhagamandalam

643 001

Ph: 0423- 2442999-101 9. Licensing by Health Department

– for Food Products

Joint Director of Health Services,

Govt. Head Quarters Hospital, Udhagamandalam

643001

Ph: 0423-2442712, 0423-2452012

Email: [email protected] 10. F.P.O. - License

(for fruits &Vegetable

Processing Units and

Beverages manufacturers)

Office of the Deputy Director (F&VP) Rajaji Bhavan, Basant Nagar,

Chennai-600090

Ph: 044-24912421

Fax: 044-24912421

11. Drug License for Drugs and

Cosmetic Products

Asst. Director of Drugs Control I/c.

Coimbatore Zone,

219 Rae Course Road

Coimbatore 641018. 12. Patents & Designs Registration Sr. Joint Controller of Patents & Designs

The Patents Office,

Intellectual Property Office Building,

G.S.T. Road, Guindy, Chennai-600032,

Ph: 044-22502080,

Fax: 044-22502066

Email: [email protected] 13 Trade Mark Registration Assistant Registrar of Trade Marks

Trade Marks Registry,

Intellectual Property Office Building

G.S.T. Road, Guindy,

Chennai 600032.

Ph: 044-22502045

Fax::044-22502046

Email: [email protected]

14 Import-Export (I.E.) Code

Number

Office of Zonal Joint Director General of Foreign

Trade

4th & 5th Floor, Shastri Bhavan Annex,

26, Haddows Road, Chennai - 600 006

Ph: 044- 28283404 / 08

Fax: 044 - 28283403

Email: [email protected] 15 ISI Mark Management Systems Certification Officer,

Bureau of Indian Standards,

C.I.T. Campus, IV Cross Road

Chennai-600 113

Ph: 044-22541442, 22542315, 22541311,

Fax: 91-044-22541087, 22541087

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

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NATURE OF LICENSE / ASSISTANCE

DEPARTMENT/AGENCY

16 Registration under VAT Commercial Tax Officer,

Ooty.

17 Central Excise Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise

Ooty.

18 Service Tax Registration The Assistant Commissioner (Central Excise)

Ooty.

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Income Tax

Income Tax Office

Christo Bldg. III Floor

Hospital Road, Ooty.

Ph: 0423-2443961

INFRASTRUCTURE

20 Factory Accommodation Industrial Plots / Sheds

(SIDCO)

General Manager, Tamilnadu Small Industries Development

Corporation Limited,

Industrial Estate, Guindy,

Chennai - 600 032.

Ph: 22501461, 22501422/0185/0506/1210

Fax: 22500792

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Branch Manager (i/c) SIDCO Industrial Estate Post

Kurichy, Coimbatore - 641 021.

Ph: 0422- 2672825

21 Power Connection Superintending Engineer, TNEB

Aavin Complex, Coonoor Road,

Udhagai 643 001.

Ph: 0423 – 2444382, 0423-2442999-101

0423 – 2441272

Email: [email protected] FINANCE 22 Lead Bank Lead District Manager

Canara Bank

Udhagamandalam 643 001

Ph: 0423-2443633

Email: [email protected] 23

TIIC

Branch Manager, Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation,

(TIIC),

NO.94, DR. NANJAPPA ROAD,

United Shopping Complex

Coimbatore 641018

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NABARD

Assistant General Manager NABARD,

D11, Cheran Plaza, Behind ICICI Bank, Trichy

Road, Coimbatore - 18

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NATURE OF LICENSE / ASSISTANCE

DEPARTMENT/AGENCY

Ph: 0422-2305127

25 PMEGP Scheme General Manager District Industries Centre

Elkhill Road, Near Tansi W atch Assembly unit,

Ooty - 643 001.

Station Director, Khadi and Villages Commission,

Avvai Shanmugam Street,

Gopalapuram, Chennai-600 086.

Ph: 044 – 28351019

Fax: 044 - 28351697

Commissioner for Khadi & Village Industries,

32, Mariamman Koil Street,

Krishnarayapuram,

(Avarampalayam),

Coimbatore - 641 006

26 Finance under UYEGP Scheme General Manager

District Industries Centre

Elkhill Road, Near Tansi W atch Assembly unit, Ooty

643 001.

27 Finance for SC/ST beneficiaries The District Manager Tamilnadu Adi Dravidar Housing & Development

CorporatIion

Khadi Complex upstairs,

Charing Cross,

Udhagamandalam 643001

Ph: 0423-2443064

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8. KEY WEBSITES OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND GOVT. OF TAMIL NADU

www.msme.in Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, New Delhi

www.dcmsme.gov.in Office of Development Commissioner,

Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, New Delhi

www.tn.gov.in Portal to Government of Tamil Nadu

www.tidco.com Tamil Nadu Industrial Development

Corporation (TIDCO)

www.tneb.in Energy department

www.tnidb.tn.gov.in Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Board

www.teda.in Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency

www.indcom.tn.gov.in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Department

www.tnsamb.gov.in Agricultural marketing

www.hepcindia.com/tamilnadu.php Handloom export promotion in Tamil Nadu

www.tn.gov.in/transport Transport Department

www.sipcot.com About industrial parks

www.mepz.gov.in Madras Export Processing Zone

www.elcot.com About Software & ITES

www.investingintamilnadu.com Guide to investing in Tamil Nadu, policies,

Tamil Nadu Vision 2023, step by step

approach to establishing a company

www.sidco.tn.nic.in Tamil Nadu Small Industries Development

Corporation (TANSDICO) - for allotment of

plots/sheds in industrial estates

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9. LICENSING AUTHORITIES – KEY CONTACTS

Approval of production programme for items compulsorily licensable

Production programme approval is not necessary but while obtaining for provisional registration brief project outline is submitted to DIC / Development Commissioner (SSI) New Delhi through State Directorate of Industries.

For units functioning in places other Industrial Estate / approved Developed Plots

License from Corporation Commissioner Municipal authority or Panchayat Board.

Manufacture of Drugs and Cosmetics State Drug Controller, Drug Control Administration.

Fruits & Vegetable based products Dy. Director, Food & Vegetable Preservation-Shastri Bhavan.

Units employing 10 or more workers (power used ) or 20 or more workers (power not used ) approved under Factories Act

Chief Inspector of Factories.

Effluent disposal Clearance from District Health Officer, Director of Public Health, Pollution Control Board

Registration under Sales Tax Act Local Joint Commercial Tax Officer

Registration under Central Excise Act Superintendent of Central Excise of the area or Collector of Central Excise.

Power Connection Local Assistant Divisional Engineer

Registration Partnership Firm Inspector General of Registration, 26, Rajaji Salai, Chennai

Details of ISI Specification (Now known as BIS) Bureau of Indian Standards Southern Regional Office, Taramani, Chennai-600 113.


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