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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20 National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India and ISO 9001-2015 Certified)
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Page 1: EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India and ISO 9001-2015 Certified)

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Major Initiatives

• Conducted a pioneer research study in Achievement Motivation through Prof. David McClelland's Kakinada Experiment (1964)

• Organised the first Executive Laboratory in India (1964)

• Conducted the first international training programme in SME Development (1967)

• Developed the concept of Appropriate Technologies in Indian industry (1969)

• Established a specialised information centre, the Small Enterprises National Documentation Centre (SENDOC) (1970)

• Initiated Area Development Programmes in Enterprise Promotion (1971)

• Assisted the Tanzanian government in establishing a SIDO (1974)

• Established a branch regional centre at Guwahati (1979)

• Attained national status and renamed National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (nisiet) (1984)

• Prepared Case Studies and Video Documentaries on S&T Entrepreneurs(1986)

• Developed the first computerised software package on Simulation Exercises for Small Industry Management (SIMSIM) (1987)

• Developed software package on Project Appraisal and Evaluation (CAPE)(1996)

• Awarded UNESCO Chair (1997)

• Achieved self-sufficiency (2001-02)

• B2B transactions with Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Bhutan, Nigeria Sudan, Cameroon and Ghana (2000-2007)

• National workshop on MSME Cluster Development conducted in New Delhi (2008).

• International Programmes for Bank of Ghana (2006-08);

• All-time record of 28 international Executive Development Programmes, 5 of them specially for African countries (2007-08)

• Outreach programme for African women executives as a fore-runner to India-Africa Forum Summit (2008)

• International Programmes for Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) (2008-09)

• EDPs/ESDPs/ToTs, sponsored by the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India under the scheme of Assistance to Training Institutes (ATI) (2009-10).

• Programme on Business Plan Preparation, Sponsored by Uttarkhand Livelihoods Improvement Project for the Himalayas (ULIPH), Govt. o Uttarkhand (2010)

• Revitalisation of District Industries Centres (DICs) (2012)

•Project Appraisal, Sponsored by the Directorate of Micro & Small Scale Enterprises, Govt. of West Bengal (2013),

• Training Programmes on Business Development Plan for Micro and Small Enterprises, Sponsored by Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Kerala (2013)

• Skill Development Programmes in Food Processing, sponsored by National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM), Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India (2013), “IGNITE” Industrial Motivation Programme, sponsored by the Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DICCI), CII, APIIC and Govt. of Andhra Pradesh (2013)

• National Workshop on Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), sponsored by the Department of Commerce, Industry & Employment, Govt. Madhya Pradesh (2013)

• Orientation workshop for Industry Members of IMCs, under the scheme “Upgradation of 1396 Government ITIs through PPP”, sponsored by the DGE&T, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Govt. of India (2014)

• Executive Development Programme, sponsored by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Ltd, Govt. of India (2014)

• Marketing and Branding of Clusters for KVIC Officers, Sponsored by KVIC, Govt. of India (2014)

• IPR Challenges & Prospects, Sponsored by DC (MSME), Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India (2015)

• Executive Development Programme for Managers of Coir Board, Sponsored by the Coir Board, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India (2015)

• Entrepreneurship Development Programme on Solar Energy, In Collaboration with I Create Skills, New Delhi, (2016)

• Livelihood Business Incubator (LBI) established under the Scheme of ASPIRE of Ministry of MSME (2016)

Goods & Services Tax (GST) Cell established (2016)

• Career Paramarsh Kendra (CPK) for SCSTFDC, Govt. of West Bengal for the holistic development towards financial Inclusion. (2017-2019)

• A flagship long term Post Graduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (PG-DEED) (2018-19)

• Residential Training Programmes for educated SC Youth, Sponsored by Telangana Schedule Castes Co-operative Development Corporation Ltd. (TSCCDCL) Govt. of Telangana (2018-19)

• ni-msme has successfully intervened and developed nearly 125 clusters till date.

Project Identification, Preparation of Project Profiles and

Our Charter

The primary objective of the Institute initially was to be the trainer of trainers. Today, with the technological development and ever-changing market scenario, our involvement has also undergone changes. From being merely trainers, we have widened the scope of our activities to consultancy, research, extension, education and information services. The arrival of IT has only broadened our horizons.

The Leap Forward

• Greater focus on research and consultancy assignments in MSME development

• Spotlighting of topical issues through conferences, seminars and workshops

• Prominence attention to need based programmes

• Shift towards client driven approach and innovative interventions

• Programme evaluation studies

• Emphasis on research publications

OUR MILESTONES

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

Confidence comes from discipline and training - Robert Kiyosaki 2

Programme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme DirectorS.No. OverviewDuration & Dates

Training Programme on GST

Dr. E. Vijaya1

3 Days

22-24 Apr 2019

Implementation of Soft and Hard Interventions in

MSME Clusters

Mr. KSP Goud

21 Week

22-26 Apr 2019

Recycling of Wastes in MSME Sector

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao3

1 Week

20-24 May 2019

Faculty Development Programme on Intellectual

Property Rights

Smt. V. Swapna

43 Days

27-29 May 2019

Total Quality Management for MSMEs

Smt. V. Swapna5

3 Days

10-12 Jun 2019

Strategic Approaches for MSME Development

Mr. KSP Goud6

1 Week

10-14 Jun 2019

Financing Micro and Small Enterprises

Dr. E. Vijaya7

1 Week

17-21 Jun 2019

Project Preparation Skills for Microenterprises

Mr. Vivek Kumar

Training Programme on Export-Import Management

and Documentation Procedures

Dr. K. Visweswara Reddy

83 Days

19-21 Jun 2019

93 Days

24-26 Jun 2019

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

Any time is a good time to start a company - Ron Conway 3

S.No. Duration & Dates

Planning and Promotion of MSMEs

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao10

1 Week

24-28 Jun 2019

Patent Application Drafting and Filing Procedures

Smt. V. Swapna11

3 Days

08-10 Jul 2019

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process and

Procedures (as per MoEF Guidelines)

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao

123 Days

10-12 Jul 2019

Public Procurement Policies for MSMEs

Dr. D. Choudhury13

3 Days

22-24 Jul 2019

Micro-Enterprise Development for Project Officers

and Field Officers of various Govt. Departments

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao

141 Week

22-26 Jul 2019

International MSME Day

Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar 15

1 Day

27 Jul 2019

Formation and Nurturing of Self Help Groups -

Operational Processes and Procedures

Mr. Vivek Kumar

163 Days

05-07 Aug 2019

Training Programme on Export-Import Logistics &

International Trade Operations

Dr. K. Visweswara Reddy

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship

Development

Mr. G. Sudarshan

173 Days

12-14 Aug 2019

181 Week

19-23 Aug 2019

OverviewProgramme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme Director

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

The best way to predict the future is to create it - Peter Drucker 4

S.No. Duration & Dates

Promotion and Development of Rural Clusters

Mr. KSP Goud19

1 Week

26-30 Aug 2019

Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Agro and Food Entrepreneurship Development

Dr. Shreekant Sharma

201 Week

26-30 Aug 2019

Project Appraisal and Risk Analysis

Dr. E. Vijaya21

1 Week

26-30 Aug 2019

Start and Improve Your Business

Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar 22

4 Days

02-05 Sep 2019

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Design Thinking &

Entrepreneurship

Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao

23

1 Week

16-20 Sep 2019

IP Strategy for Startups and Entrepreneurs

Smt. V.Swapna

24

3 Days

16-18 Sep 2019

E-Waste Management & Recycling Options for MSMEs

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao

253 Days

18-20 Sep 2019

Training for Middle Level Managers and Leaders of PSUs/PSEs/MNCs

Dr. K. Visweswara Reddy

Promotion of Viable Micro Enterprises for SHGs and Micro Enterprises

Mr. Vivek Kumar

261 Week

23-27 Sep 2019

273 Days

25-27 Sep 2019

OverviewProgramme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme Director

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

What is not started will never get finished - Johann Wolfgang 5

S.No. Duration & Dates

Infrastructure Development in MSME Clusters

through Public Private Partnership

Mr. KSP Goud

281 Week

14-18 Oct 2019

Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on

Entrepreneurship Development

Mr. G. Sudarshan

291 Week

21-25 Oct 2019

Training Programme on Export-Import Management

and Documentation Procedures

Dr. K. Visweswara Reddy

301 Week

21-25 Oct 2019

Promoting Innovation in MSME Clusters

Mr. KSP Goud31

2 Days

24-25 Oct 2019

Air Pollution Control Technologies for MSMEs

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao32

2 Days

24-25 Oct 2019

Corporate Governance – CSR and RTI Practices

Dr. D. Choudhury33

4 Days

12-15 Nov 2019

Workshop on "SMART" approach to Sustainable

Enterprise Development:

Mr. Vivek Kumar

341 Day

22 Nov 2019

Establishment and Management of Business Incubators

Mr. KSP Goud

Strategies for Development of Food Processing

Enterprises

Dr. Shreekant Sharma

351 Week

25-29 Nov 2019

363 Days

27-29 Nov 2019

OverviewProgramme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme Director

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

High expectations are the key to everything - Sam Walton 6

S.No. Duration & Dates

Enterprise Development through Low Investment Project Profiles - Identification and Preparation

Mr. Vivek Kumar

383 Days

02-04 Dec 2019

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Social Entrepreneurship

Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao39

1 Week

02-06 Dec 2019

Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility

Dr. K. Visweswara Reddy40

1 Week

09-13 Dec 2019

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship

Development

Mr. G. Sudarshan

411 Week

16-20 Dec 2019

National Workshop on PMEGP

Mr. KSP Goud42

2 Days

19-20 Dec 2019

Industrial Hazardous Waste Management in MSMEs

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao37

2 Days

28-29 Nov 2019

Enterprises Development through Self- Employment

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao

1 Week

06-10 Jan 202044

Training Programme on GST

Dr. E. Vijaya43

3 Days

06-08 Jan 2020

OverviewProgramme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme Director

Product Identification and Marketing Strategies for

Micro Enterprises

Mr. Vivek Kumar

453 Days

08-10 Jan 2020

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up - Babe Ruth 7

S.No. Duration & Dates

Internet and Social Media Marketing Strategies

Dr. D. Choudhury46

1 Week

20-24 Jan 2020

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship

Development & Mentorship

Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao

471 Week

27-31 Jan 2020

Solar Energy Technologies and Applications

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao

Training Programme on GST

Dr. E. Vijaya

523 Days

11-13 Mar 2020

533 Days

16-18 Mar 2020

Refresher Programme on MSMEs for State Industries

Officials

Mr. J. Koteswara Rao

481 Week

03-07 Feb 2020

Entrepreneurial Literacy to Start-ups and Existing

Entrepreneurs

Mr. Vivek Kumar

491 Day

14 Feb 2020

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Promotion of Agro and Food Entrepreneurship

Dr. Shreekant Sharma

511 Week

02-06 Mar 2020

OverviewProgramme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme Director

Branding and Marketing Strategies for MSMEs

Dr. D. Choudhury54

1 Week

23-27 Mar 2020

Intellectual Property Rights : Its Implications for MSMEs

Smt. V. Swapna

501 Week

02-06 Mar 2020

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

To teach is great, but to inspire is divine - Vikas Khanna 8

S.No. Duration & Dates

Start and Improve Your Business

Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar55

1 Week

23-27 Mar 2020

1 Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar [email protected] 9461368583

2. Dr. D. Choudhury [email protected] 9700422230

3. Mr. KSP Goud [email protected] 9908724315

4. Mr. J. Koteswara Rao [email protected] 8125544429

5. Dr. Shreekant Sharma [email protected] 7894357671

6. Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao [email protected] 9441834349

7. Mr. G. Sudarshan [email protected] 9494959108

8. Mrs. V. Swapna [email protected] 9885999073

9. Dr. E. Vijaya [email protected] 9247499673

10. Dr. K.Visweswara Reddy [email protected] 9989022344

11. Mr. Vivek Kumar [email protected] 7801090735

Name of the Faculty Mobile NumberS.No. email

Programmes / Workshops / Seminar Directors Contact Details

The Fee Structure at ni-msme in general is as follows:

Participation Fee :

a) Rs.13, 000/- (Residential) / Rs.10,000/- (Non-Residential) per week

b) Rs.7, 500/- (Residential) / Rs.6, 000/- (Non-Residential) per 3 days Programme

c) Rs.1, 500/- (Residential) / Rs.1, 000/- (Non-Residential) per 1 day for Seminar / Workshop

(GST Extra)

ni-msme programmes are mostly residential. However, it also conducts outstation customised programmes, modifying

the training modules to meet the requirements of its clientele.

Separate nomination form may be used for each Programme/Seminar/Workshop.

Programme fee should be remitted through a Demand Draft drawn in favour of Director (Administration & Logistics),

ni-msme, and payable at Hyderabad well in advance of the programme. For online payments: Andhra Bank, Srinagar

Colony Branch, Current Account No: 054311011101064 and IFSC Code is ANDB0000543. Due to any/some reason if a

nominee is unable to attend the programme, substitute will be permitted, as fee once paid is not refundable.

OverviewProgramme / Workshop / Seminar and Programme Director

For Individuals

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Proposed International Executive Development Programmes

(Sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India under ITEC)

Sl.No. Name of the CourseDuration

(weeks)

Period

From To

Promotion and Development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (PDMSMEs)

Regional Development through Innovation and Entrepreneurship (RDIE)

Export Opportunities for SMEs in the Developing Countries (EOSME)

Enterprise Development through Micro Finance (EDMF)

Empowerment of Women through Enterprises (EWE)

6

6

6

6

6

1

3

4

5

6

Capacity Building for providing Alternative Livelihood Opportunities for Poor (CBALO)

62

Capacity building on enhancing the Business Development Skills for SMEs (CBBDS)

619

Total Quality Management & ISO 9001: 2015/ 14001/ 22000/27000/45001 & Six Sigma (TQM)

68

SME Financing –Approaches and Strategies (SMEFAS) 67

Entrepreneurship in Food Processing for Emerging Economies (EFPEE)

Innovative Strategies for SME Development (ISSD)

Promotion of Micro Enterprises (POME)

Training of Trainers in Entrepreneurship and Skill Development (ToT-ESD)

Management Consultancy Services for SMEs (MCSS)

Infrastructure Development through Public Private Partnership (IDPPP)

Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development (SESD)

Tourism and Hospitality Management (THM)

Intellectual Property Management Strategies for SMEs (IPMSS)

Planning and Promotion of Agro and Food Enterprises (PAFE)

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

MSME Clusters Development through Innovation & Incubation (MCDI)

IT Interventions for MSME Sector (IT MSME)

6

6

20

21

12 Aug 2019

12 Aug 2019

12 Aug 2019

12 Aug 2019

12 Aug 2019

07 Oct 2019

07 Oct 2019

07 Oct 2019

07 Oct 2019

07 Oct 2019

02 Dec 2019

02 Dec 2019

02 Dec 2019

02 Dec 2019

02 Dec 2019

27 Jan 2020

27 Jan 2020

27 Jan 2020

27 Jan 2020

27 Jan 2020

27 Jan 2020

20 Sep 2019

20 Sep 2019

20 Sep 2019

20 Sep 2019

20 Sep 2019

15 Nov 2019

15 Nov 2019

15 Nov 2019

15 Nov 2019

15 Nov 2019

10 Jan 2020

10 Jan 2020

10 Jan 2020

10 Jan 2020

10 Jan 2020

06 Mar 2020

06 Mar 2020

06 Mar 2020

06 Mar 2020

06 Mar 2020

06 Mar 2020

EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2019 - 20

No one ever drowned in sweat - Author Unknown 9

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Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, consists of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. An

imaginary line drawn across the Tank Bund is still used to distinguish the two cities. A bustling 400-year-old

metropolis with an urban population of 8 million people approximately, Hyderabad was formerly the seat of

fabulously wealthy Nizams. Surrounded by huge prehistoric rock formations, the city is a blend of cutting edge IT

companies and well preserved cultural heritage, a pot-pourri of old and the new. Hyderabad invokes nostalgia

among old residents for its culture, fine arts and certain sophistication in manners. Much more than anything, it

presents a true picture of secularism. Hyderabad is the fifth largest cosmopolitan city in India.

Hyderabad enjoys three main seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Summers are pretty warm, starting from

March and running through June; whereas winters are pleasant, starting from November till February. Light

clothing for summer and a sweater or jacket for winter is recommended.

The average temperatures at Hyderabad vary:

• August - October 26.0 °C

• November - January 22.0 °C

• February - March 28.0 °C

• April - July 38.0 °C

Hyderabad is known for its varied and exquisite cuisine. The local food is quite spicy; continental, Chinese and

other kinds of food are available in many restaurants. The varieties of fruit available include bananas, apples,

grapes, oranges, mangoes, and melons (in season).

Though Telugu is the language of the state, English, Hindi and Urdu are understood and spoken by majority of the

people. Knowing these languages is a distinct advantage while dealing with the local population in shops and

business places, and while using public transport. Multilingual translation books are available at the Institute

library

Climate

Temperatures

Food

Language

About Hyderabad

Every day is a good day when you run - Kevin Nelson 10

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to ni-msme

Karvan

Approximate Distance from ni-msme :

New International Airport (Shamshabad)............... 35 Km

Hyderabad (Nampally) Rly. Station......................... 12 Km

Secunderabad Rly. Station....................................... 14 Km

Ameerpet................................................................ 03 Km

Begumpet Airport (Old).......................................... 06 Km

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NOMINATION FORM

We confirm the following nomination(s) for the Programme / Seminar / Worskshop :

Organisation : ____________________________________________________________________________

Address : ____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________

Phone : ____________________________________________________________________________

Fax : ____________________________________________________________________________

E-mail : ____________________________________________________________________________

We enclose a Demand Draft for ̀ . _______________________________________________________________

drawn on _______________________________________________ No. _________________________________

in favour of "The Director (Administration & Logistics), ni-msme" payable at Hyderabad, India.

No. Participating Executive Designation

For further details please contact :

The Registrar

(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India and ISO 9001-2015 Certified)

Yousufguda, Hyderabad - 500 045, India

Tel: 91-40-23608544, 23608546, 23608317, 23633499, Fax: 91-40-23608547, 23608956E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Website: www.nimsme.org

National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Testimonials

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Functional Structure

ni-msme has theme-focused Centres of Excellence and Cells that are functioning cumulatively, to pursue specific activities. All these Centres/Cells have faculty expertise and are equipped to organise customised/ tailor-made / collaborative programmes for the client organisations.

Signature of Excellence:

Infrastructure Facilities

Training Facility

Campus

ni-msme has made many memorable contributions to enterprise development both nationally and internationally. Further, MSMEs and executives from all over the world have been deriving the benefit of Indian experience through the programmes, workshops and seminars on contemporary themes organised at ni-msme.

The infrastructure and facilities in the ni-msme campus are comparable with international standards. They reflect the natural excellence that qualifies every activity and attribute of the Institute. ni-msme has embraced technology in all its functions to keep pace with the tenor of the times and to make its services more efficient. State-of-the-art facilities, pleasant environs, proven methodologies supported by modern academic infrastructure make knowledge chasing an inviting pursuit.

The Institute houses spacious a n d u l t ra - m o d e r n a i r -conditioned classrooms and c o n fe r e n c e h a l l s w i t h sophisticated instructional and functional gadgets, computers with specific software for cutting edge IT courses, advanced laptops and other instructional tools that make learning at ni-

msme a memorable experience. The lecture rooms are of different capacities which offer a cosy and convenient choice both for small groups and moderately large groups. The Mini Conference Hall will take care of the needs of large groups. The auditorium with its huge capacity, is best suited for holding conferences and seminars

Set amidst a sprawling and serene setting, ni-msme is ideally located for academic and training pursuits. Natural and peaceful surroundings, perfect landscaping and lush greenery compete with each other to help the participants relax in mind and body.

Guestroom Complex

Sports and Games

Recreational Facilities

The hostel complex of the Institute is furnished with clean and comfortable guest-rooms that can accommodate over 250 guests, nicely appointed with modern amenities and facilities that meet international standards. The hospitality wing provides clean and hygienic cuisine, making the inmates experience a home away from home during their stay.

The campus has a jogging track and a gym for the fitness buffs, Tennis and Volleyball courts for the outdoor sports lovers. Badminton, Table Tennis, Chess and Carroms are available in the recreation wing for those leaning towards indoor games. So,

the guests can engage themselves in the kind physical relaxation that meets their choice. The Institute continuously strives to improve and upgrade the facilities and amenities to ensure better comfort and convenience for the users.

The Kalangan is an open-air gallery with an attractively set platform, well-suited for staging plays, dances and similar performances. It provides a perfect space for hosting entertainment agenda and for showcasing creative talents of the participants.

Musings is another ideal outdoor location in the campus, set amidst tall trees, with a pond, best suited for get-togethers, informal meets and activities that find better reach in natural ambience especially during day time.

Utsav is an outdoor auditorium, set amidst tall trees, best suited for recreation events on pleasant days and fine evenings

Centres Cells• Centre for Industrial Planning and Development (C-IPD)• Centre for Policy Research (C-PR) Cell (EISC)• National Resource Centre for Cluster Development (NRCD) • ni-msme NGO Network (N-Cube)• Centre for Promotion of Advanced Management Practices (C-PAMP) • Women Studies Cell (WSC)• Centre for Industrial Credit and Financial Services (C-ICFS) • Employee Assistance Cell (EAC)• Centre for Logistics and Integrated Materials Systems (C-LAIMS) • Live Projects Cell (LPC)• Centre for Environment Concerns (C-ECO) • Goods & Services Tax (GST) Cell• Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre for MSMEs (IPFC) • Livelihood Business Incubator (LBI)• Centre for Entrepreneurship and Industrial Extension (C-EIE)• Centre for Consultancy and Counselling (C-CC)• Centre for Communication and Information Technology (C-CIT)• Small Enterprises National Documentation Centre (SENDOC)

• Economic Investigation and Statistical

OUR CAMPUS

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ni-msme, the pioneer institute in the field of MSME is playing a major role in providing pro-business environment to

foster the progress of MSME towards success and prosperity. The raison detre of this Institute is to assist the

Government in formulating policies for micro, small and medium enterprises and to help the practicing and potential

entrepreneurs through a host of services like training, research, consultancy, information, education and extension.

Set up in 1962, ni-msme has made valuable contributions by creating an impressive record of achievements beyond the

Indian shores, enabling other developing countries to get the benefit of the Institute’s facilities and expertise.

Located in a sprawling and enthralling campus amidst a rich natural setting, ni-msme is well equipped with both physical

and academic infrastructure. In keeping with the changing times and technological changes, the Institute has updated

its style of functioning by focusing on the use of IT in every aspect of its activities, but at the same time retaining the

wisdom and advantages of deeply ingrained traditional practices.

The core activities are being implemented through Centres like Centre for Industrial Planning and Development (C-IPD),

Centre for Policy Research (C-PR), National Resource Centre for Cluster Development (NRCD), Centre for Promotion of

Advanced Management Practices (C-PAMP), Centre for Industrial Credit and Financial Services (C-ICFS), Centre for

Logistics and Integrated Materials Systems (C-LAIMS), Centre for Environment Concerns (C-ECO), Intellectual Property

Facilitation Centre for MSMEs (IPFC), Centre for Entrepreneurship and Industrial Extension (C-EIE), Centre for

Consultancy and Counselling (C-CC), Centre for Communication and Information Technology (C-CIT), Small Enterprises

National Documentation Centre (SENDOC) as well as cells like Economic Investigation and Statistical Cell (EISC),

ni-msme NGO Network (N-Cube), Women Studies Cell (WSC), Employee Assistance Cell (EAC), Live Projects Cell (LPC),

Resource Centre for Traditional Paintings (RCTP), Goods & Services Tax (GST) Cell and Livelihood Business Incubator

(LBI)

The Institute stores and supplies information that helps make a successful entrepreneur who is well versed in the

intricacies of business and can participate in business activities intelligently and diligently through its Small Enterprises

National Documentation Centre (SENDOC). Livelihood Business Incubator (LBI) established in 2016 under the Scheme

of ASPIRE of Ministry of MSME, GoI for creating a favorable ecosystem for entrepreneurial development in the country.

The Institute has trained more than 5,32,000 participants by organising around 15,800 programmes which includes

prospective/existing entrepreneurs and officials from various Ministries of Govt. of India and State Governments till

March 2019. The Institute is implementing ITEC Scheme of Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India since 1967 and

trained more than 10, 000 International Executives from 142 developing countries till March 2019. The Institute has also

undertaken more than 940 research and consultancy projects.

The management of the Institute rests with the Governing Council appointed by the Government of India. The governing

body acts through the resident Director. The present Director is Dr. Sanjeev Chaturvedi

The Registrar

National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

ni-msme - the premier Institute

For further details, please contact

(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India and ISO 9001-2015 Certified)Yousufguda, Hyderabad - 500 045, IndiaTel: 91-40-23608544, 23608546, 23608317, 23633499, Fax: 91-40-23608547, 23608956E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Website: www.nimsme.org


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