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Annual Report भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA सम, लघ एवं मम उयम मंालय MINISTRY OF MSME एमएसएमई-वकास संथान MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 111 - 112, बी.ट. रोड/B.T. ROAD कोलकाता/KOLKATA - 700108 2016-17 WEST BENGAL Phone 033-25770597/98 [email protected] [email protected] www.msmedikolkata.gov

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Annual Report

भारत सरकार

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

स�म, लघ एवं म�म उ�यम मं�ालयू ु

MINISTRY OF MSME

एमएसएमई-�वकास सं�थान

MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

111 - 112, बी.ट�. रोड/B.T. ROAD

कोलकाता/KOLKATA - 700108

2016-17

WEST BENGAL

Phone 033-25770597/98

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.msmedikolkata.gov

F O R E W O R D

The Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise Sector has been recognized as one of the

forerunners of economic growth, innovation & development in the country. This sector has

consistently faced challenges of competition, marketing & credit over the years, but has

always emerged triumphant by generating new employment opportunities, implementing

unique & innovative ideas to transform India into a manufacturing hub and promoting the

idea of inclusive growth.

MSME-DI, Kolkata is one of the nodal development agencies of the State working for

the growth & promotion of the MSME sector. The activities of the Institute & its Branches

have been chalked out & framed to provide support to the MSMEs in the fields of credit,

marketing, technology, infrastructure & awareness.

The Annual Report 2016-17 of the Institute aims to give a brief summary of the major

activities undertaken during the year 2016-17 and highlight the special ideas & initiatives

which have been adopted to face the challenges of the current economic environment of

globalization & enhanced FDI limits. The Annual Report thus provides detailed information of

various activities performed by the Institute and its branches for promotion and development

of MSMEs in West Bengal and the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

It broadly specifies details about various training programmes conducted, the number

of beneficiaries of such programmes, ISO & Barcode Reimbursements, Marketing support

given to MSMEs, awareness programmes conducted under NMCP Schemes, technical

assistance given to existing and prospective entrepreneurs, cluster initiatives, VDPs organized

and such other activities aimed at providing assistance to the MSME sector. Besides, a special

mention has also been made about the various innovative & special initiatives that have been

undertaken & implemented by this Institute to promote the policies and schemes of O/o

DC(MSME) and enhance the ease of doing business quotient of the MSME sector. Details of all

programmes are attached in the annexures.

It is expected that the information contained in the Report would portray the

significant role played by the Institute and also bring forth comments for better performance.

I would like to record my appreciation for the sincere efforts made by all Officers &

Staff of EI & Statistics Division who have worked under the overall guidance of Sri S. K. Som,

Dy. Director in the preparation of this Report and giving it a final shape.

Dated: 13th April, 2017

Place : Kolkata

Ajoy Bandopadhyaya

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CONTENTS

Sl. Topic Page No. 1 Introduction 3

2 Jurisdiction 4

3 Organizational Structure 4

4 Infrastructure 4

5 The Various Activities of The Institute 5

5.1 Support For Human Resource Development 5

5.2 Marketing Support 8

5.2.1 Capacity Assessment For NSIC Registration 9

5.2.2 Programmes Under MATU 9

5.2.3 National Award 10

5.3 Financial Support 13

5.3.1 Reimbursement Status Under Different Schemes ( 2016-17) 13

5.3.2 MSEFC Cases 15

5.4 Technology Support 16

5.4.1 The Various Components of NMCP 16

5.4.2 Cluster Development 18

5.4.3 Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme 18

5.5 Creating Awareness & Motivation 20

5.5.1 Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMC) 20

5.5.2 Awareness Programme Under NMCP 20

5.5.3 Awareness Workshop on Export Packaging 23

5.5.4 Promotion of Digital Payments 23

5.5.5 Opening of Bank Accounts for Promotion of Digital Payments 24

5.5.6 Data Bank 25

6 Other Activities 29

6.1 Senet/Publicity 29

6.2 State Industrial Profile & District Industrial Potential Survey Report

29

6.3 Parliamentary Questions 29

6.4 Court Cases 30

6.5 Queries Received 30

6.6 Library 31

6.7 Meetings 32

6.8 Events of National Importance Celebrated at The Institute 32

6.9 Implementation of Official Language 34

7 Ease of doing Business 36

8 Innovative Initiatives. 37

9 Revenue Statement of The Institute (2016-17) 48

10 Summary Abstract Of Physical / Financial Progress of Sanctioned Schemes 2016-17

49

11 Notifications/Circulars 50

Photo Gallery

Annexure

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1. INTRODUCTION

MSME-DI, Kolkata is an attached/subordinate office of Development Commissioner,

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (DC-MSME) for the State of West

Bengal, established in the year 1954 with the following mandate in the State of West

Bengal and UT of Andaman & Nicobar:

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).

Socio-Economic Development: To promote, develop and foster the growth of

micro & small sector for socio economic growth .

BRIEF ACTIVITIES OF MSME-DI, KOLKATA & ITS BRANCH INSTITUTES.

Technical consultancy services Management consultancy services Economic information services Seminars/Workshops on Energy Conservation, IPR, Product certification, Design

Clinic, Lean, ZED, Business Incubation Ancillarization Export promotion, sending samples to international Trade fairs Training on Export packaging Entrepreneurship Development Programme Entrepreneurship & Skill Development Programme Skill Development Programme Special Programmes under PD Account. Industrial Motivational campaign Vendor Development Programmes (VDP)- State Level & National Level

Market Development Assistance & Technology Upgradation. Common facility Workshop Bar-Coding Re-imbursement Scheme Product certification Re-imbursement Scheme ISO consultancy and reimbursement

Trade fairs(Domestic & International) Re-imbursement Scheme

Small Enterprise Net Work (SENET) MSE-CLUSTER Development Programme Other Action plan Target assigned by Headquarter office- Implementation of

NMCP Schemes NSIC single point registration Preparation of Project Reports

Awareness programmes on Public Procurement Policy

Industrial Potential Survey Reports of the districts & State. Free registration for Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) & Data Bank.

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2. JURISDICTION

Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises-Development Institute, Kolkata consists of four

Branch Institutes covering 23 districts in the state of West Bengal and Union Territory of

Andaman & Nicobar Administration.

Districts covered by MSME-DI, Kolkata and its Branch Institutes in West Bengal &

Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar( A & N) Islands :-

MSME-DI, Kolkata 1. Kolkata 2. North 24-Parganas 3. South 24-Parganas 4. Howrah 5. Hooghly 6. Nadia 7. Purba Midnapore 8. Paschim Midnapore Br. MSME-DI, Durgapur 9. Burdwan 10. Bankura 11. Purulia

Br. MSME-DI, Siliguri 12. Darjeeling 13. Jalpaiguri 14. Cooch Behar 15. Uttar Dinajpur 16. Dakshin Dinajpur 17. Malda 18. Alipurduar Br. MSME-DI, Suri 19. Birbhum 20.Murshidabad Br. MSME-DI, Port Blair(A & N) 21.South Andaman 22. North & Middle Andaman 23. Nicobar Islands

3. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

This Institute is headed by Director, Shri Ajoy Bandyopadhyaya .The Director is supported by 3 Deputy Directors and 22 Assistant Directors in different trades of Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Hosiery, Glass & Ceramics, Economic Investigation, Statistics, Leather, Metallurgy, etc. besides secretarial Staff members.

4. INFRASTRUCTURE

This Institute is well equipped with the following infrastructure facilities for carrying out the mandate.

Well equipped Training Halls of various capacity

Air conditioned Conference hall

Facilitation centre with free On-line registration facility for Udyog Aadhaar Memoramdum

(UAM)

Well-equipped library with variety of technical books, Journals, Periodicals, Project

Profiles, Government Circulars and books relating to Industry, Entrepreneurship, Management etc. Workshop with training facility

Spacious Parking facility for the visitors

Staff Canteen for light refreshments

Recreation club for staff within the campus.

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5. THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES OF THE INSTITUTE CAN BE BROADLY CLASSIFIED UNDER THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

5.1 SUPPORT FOR HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

In order to improve the skills of workers engaged in MSME sector & to equip them with

better technologies of production, MSME - Development Institute, Kolkata organizes

regular training courses like EDPs, ESDPs and also SDPs in technical trades attached to

the Institute.

The various programmes for skill development include the following

Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programme (ESDP) – Six weeks product oriented ESDPs with theoretical and practical sessions for Skill Development.

Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) – Two weeks programme on Entrepreneurship Development Programme

Management Development Programme (MDP) – Two weeks programme for development of Management Skills.

Skill Development Programme (SDP) – Six months workshop based Skill development Programme at the Institute premises.

i) ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 2 Entrepreneurship

Dvelopment Programmes (EDP) agianst 2 alloted EDPs .The total participants were 49

(Gen) out of which 30 were Male and 19 were Female .The details are given in Anex-1-:

ii) ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (ESDP) During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 19 Entrepreneurship

Skill Development Programmes (ESDPs) against alloted target of 19 ESDPs. The

total General Particiants were 133 out of which 100 were Male and 33 were Female .The

total SC Participants were 293 out of 171 were male and 122 were female. The total

W&PH participants were 25 (Female). The details are given in Anex-2-

iii) SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (SDP)

During the year 2016-17, 23 nos Skill Development Programmes (SDP)

under PD A/C and 4 nos of SDPs under regular courses were conducted by this

Institute for the benefit of aspiring/existing entrepreneurs.

Apart from this 3 nos of SDPs under regular courses are on-going .The participants of

Skill Development Programmes (SDP) under PD A/C were 333 out of which male

participants were 231 and female participants were 102. Total participants of Skill

Development Programmes (SDP) under regular courses were 63 out of which 53 were

Male and 10 were Female. The details of SDPs are given in Anex-3-:

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NAME TOTAL NO OF PROGRAMMES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

2 30 19 49

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (ESDP)

19 271 180 451

SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES UNDER PD ACCOUNT

23 231 102 333

SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES REGULAR COURSES

7 53 10 63

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SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (ESDP/EDP)

Above from left: ESDP on value added Jute product at Jiaganj, Murshidabad, from 20.07.16 to 02.09.16 and ESDP on AC, refrigerator and water cooler repairing at Baidyabati, Champadani, Hooghly

ESDP (W&PH) on Value Added Coir Products at Jagdishpur, Purba Medinipur from 08.07.16 to 11.08.16

Above from SCADA for Engineers, PHED, Govt. Of WB on 07.06.16 to 09.06.16 at MSME-DI Kolkata and SDP on Android apps Development at MSME- DI Kolkata

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5.2 MARKETING SUPPORT

While Marketing is primarily an entrepreneurial function, all possible efforts have been

made to help MSME sector in their marketing endeavour. The following services are

offered under this category of assistance.

(i) MSME Enterprises applying for NSIC registration under the stores-purchase

programme of the Govt. of India are inspected and assisted to enlist them under NSIC.

This service is chargeable. Enlistment with NSIC offers an unprecedented opportunity

not only for exposure of MSME's products but also for tender marketing, wholesale

distribution, publicity & confidence. Single Point Registration Cases of NSIC – All NSIC

cases are now being monitored through indigenously developed software of the Institute

with mobile/mail alert system for timely delivery.

MSME-DI, Kolkata receives huge number of cases for Inspection under SPRS

Scheme of NSIC. To streamline the processing of applications, we have introduced an

online software management system, which not only maintains records of files received

but also ensures scheduled dispatch of reports within the time frame of 60 days.

It may be apprised that the units can now see the status of their cases by visiting

our public domain through website. We have also created user ID and Password for

NSIC so that they can oversee the status of each case and create report at their end.

While recommending SPRS cases, we observed that many MSMEs do not follow

standard specification. Instead, they manufacture the products either as per the

drawings/designs provided by their customers or they have set their own standards.

Hence, we preferred to mention “As per customer’s requirement/Customers’

Specification. However,. NSIC Headquarter, New Delhi has directed us not to take up the

cases where precise specifications and details of the product/services are not mentioned

by the unit. They have also asked us to refer back these cases to the respective office of

NSIC for collection of the required information/documents for resubmission.

As a technical organization, we understand that specification for products

manufactured is most important. Hence, we are trying to stress upon the fact that

proper specification/design/drawing Nos. etc need to be incorporated in our

recommendations. Efforts are being made to incorporate the above proposals during

inspection of SPRS cases.

(ii) MSME Enterprises are periodically invited to Vendor Development Programmes,

Exhibitions, Trade Fairs etc. for participation to broaden their marketing network. Short-

term training courses on marketing management are conducted to update their

marketing skill & knowledge.

(iii) Online UAM Registration and filing of Data Bank particulars for MSME

entrepreneurs are regularly done by the officers of the Institute to assist the MSME

sector participate in Govt tenders and also avail the benefits of DC(MSME) Schemes.

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5.2.1 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT FOR NSIC REGISTRATION

Officers from this Institute have carried out inspection for capacity assessment of

764 MSEs towards single point registration under NSIC during the year 2016-17. An

amount of Rs.19,99,074/- has been collected towards fee for the above inspections

during the period.

5.2.2 PROGRAMMES UNDER MATU A) VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (VDPs) Vendor Development Programmes are regularly organized by this Institute to provide a

common platform of interaction between the buyers and sellers wherein the products

and services of MSMEs and the requirements of the Large Scale buyer

organizations/PSUs are displayed. MSME-DI Kolkata acts as an implementing agency of

these programmes.

VDP has been segregated into two branches: i) National Level Vendor Develoment Programme ii) State Level Vendor Development Programme i) NATIONAL LEVEL VENDOR DEVELOMENT PROGRAMME These programmes focus on organizing Industrial Exhibition cum Buyer-Seller Meet with an objective of providing opportunities for the MSMEs to display their products and competencies and for the Large Scale buyers to display their product/service requirements .The duration of the programme is for 2-3 days.

During the year 2016-17, this Institute has conducted 2 NLVDPs against 2 allotted Programmes for the benefit of existing MSEs. The Details of the participating units are given in Anex-4 ii) STATE LEVEL VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME These programmes primarily focus on Vendor-Vendee match making between MSMEs and CPSUs located in the State & other procuring agencies .The duration of the programme is one day . During the year 2016-17, this Institute has conducted 12 SLVDPs against allotted 12 nos.The Details of the units are given in Anex-5

B.(i) INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR. To promote the Indian MSME products in the International Markets, MSME-DI Kolkata

motivates entrepreneurs to participate in International Trade Fairs at popular locations

worldwide, wherein the MSME entrepreneurs are provided stall rent and airfare at

subsidised rates. During 2016-17, 17 SMEs have been provided opportunities by MSME-

DI, Kolkata to participate in 5 different International trade fairs. Reimbursement of

stall rent and air fare expenditure of Rs 7,90,594/- has been provided to 6

entrepreneurs. The Details of the units are given in Anex-6

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ii) DOMESTIC TRADE FAIR:

MSME-DI Kolkata encourages MSME entrepreneurs to participate in domestic trade fairs

at various locations of the country to supplement their efforts of tapping and developing

domestic markets. During 2016-17, MSMEs of the state participated in 10 domestic

trade fairs with a reimbursement of Rs.18,96,000, benefitting 96 MSEs. The

Details of the units are given in Anex-7

5.2.3NATIONAL AWARD The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India have undergone a

vast development in the last five decades. The MSMEs have registered tremendous

growth in terms of quality production, exports, innovation, product development and

import substitution. Entrepreneurial efforts have made it possible to produce a large

variety of items, which were hitherto imported. This has become possible owing to the

ambitious and visionary spirit of the MSME entrepreneurs. Recognizing the

achievements of successful entrepreneurs in MSMEs, Ministry of MSME, Government of

India encourages such entrepreneurs by giving National Awards to Micro, Small and

Medium Enterprises for outstanding efforts in entrepreneurship, quality products,

adoption of lean manufacturing techniques, outstanding woman entrepreneur, Research

& Development and such other categories.

National MSME Awards is given for the below mentioned categories:-

Lean Manufacturing Techniques In Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)

Outstanding Efforts In Enterpreneurship In Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises

(MSMEsmes Engaged In Manufacturing)

Outstanding Efforts In Enterpreneurship In Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises (MSEs

Rendering Services)

Product/Process Innovation In Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises (MSME)

Quality In Selected Products In Micro And Small Enterprises (MSE)

Outstanding Performance In Export In Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises

For National Award-2015, this Institute received 54 applications out of which 28 no.

MSMEs have been recommended by the State Level Selection Committee for various

categories and forwarded online to DC (MSME), New Delhi for consideration.

Lists of National Awardees in 2014 From West Bengal:-

1. Shri Subrata Bhuiya, M/s Apex Chemicals, Danga Dighila, Po-bandipur, Ps-Khardah, North 24 PGs, WB-700119 received 3rd Prize for Outstanding Entrepreneurship in Micro enterprises (Manufacturing).

2. Shri Samir Kumar Neogi, M/s. Neogi Technologies and Research Private Limited, 2, Kumar Para Road, Rajpur ,South24 PGS, West Bengal-700149 received 1st Prize for Lean Manufacturing Techniques in Micro Enterprises.

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Lists of National Awardees in 2013 From West Bengal:-

1. Mrs. Madhabi Mandal Saha , M/s Sarama Steel Furniture, Village- Khas Jungle, Po-Abash, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal-721102 received 3rd Prize for Outstanding Entrepreneurship in Micro enterprises(Manufacturing).

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MARKETING SUPPORT

A One-Day State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP) was organized by MSME-DI, Kolkata in association with Bridge & Roof Company (India) Ltd. and Coal India Ltd. on 14.01.17 at Sangsad Mela, Asansol Loco Ground, Asansol

Shri Samir Neogi of M/s Neogi Technologies and Research Pvt.Ltd. Rajpur, South 24 Parganas received 1st prize in National Award (2014) for Lean Manufacturing techniques in Micro Enterprises

A National Level Vendor Development Programme (NLVDP) was held from 29th to 31st December, 2016 in 29th IITF at Milan Mela Ground, Kolkata.

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5.3 FINANCIAL SUPPORT

One of the major problems facing the MSME sector is shortage of funds or limited

access to credit. Timely and adequate credit facilities are one of the long standing

demands of this sector.

To help the MSME sector overcome this hurdle, our Institute provides financial

assistance under various schemes so that the MSME entrepreneurs can reduce their cost

levels and build up financially viable & sustainable projects with opportunities of

employment generation. These include reimbursements for acquiring Barcode

registration, ISO/HACCP certification, Product certification, spreading awareness among

MSME entrepreneurs about CGTMSE Scheme so that they may avail collateral/third

party guarantee free loan up to Rs. 2 crore and forwarding applications of MSME

entrepreneurs with viable Schemes under STAND UP INDIA Scheme.

Further, the MSE sector is also overburdened with the problem of delayed payment

by the large scale sector/PSUs. This adds to their production cost as capital remains

blocked over a long period of time leading to unnecessary bank interest payments by the

MSESs. This issue has been strongly addressed by the Central & State Governments and a

Delayed Payment Cell or the WBMSE Facilitation Council has been opened at the State

Directorate of MSME under the Chairmanship of Director, Deptt. of MSME, Govt. of West

Bengal. Every year, numerous applications are received at MSME-DI, Kolkata

complaining about delayed payment. These applications are carefully scrutinized and

forwarded to WBMSEFC for early redressal.

The MUDRA Scheme is another notable intervention in the financial sector which

offers credit facilities upto Rs. 50,000/- under Sishu category, Rs. 5 lakh under Kishore

category and finally Rs. 10 lakh under Tarun category. During Awareness Campaigns,

EDPs, ESDPs, VDPs and also meeting with Industries Association & Chambers of

Commerce, the MUDRA Scheme is given wide publicity with special focus on its

guidelines and features so that the MSE entrepreneurs can avail its benefits and tackle

the problem of credit crunch.

It is also worth mentioning that MSME-DI, Kolkata upholds the principles of DBT

Policy under which all stipends payable to trainees under Stipendiary Training

Programme are transferred directly to their Bank A/cs .

The activities under Financial Assistance are briefly enumerated below:

5.3.1 REIMBURSEMENT STATUS UNDER DIFFERENT SCHEMES ( 2016-17) i) ISO 9001:2008 REIMBURSEMENT

The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000/ISO-

14001/HACCP certifications to the extent of 75% of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs. 75,000/- in each case.

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During the year, under the scheme of ISO 9001:2008 Reimbursement, the

Institute had received 44 applications, of which 41 were approved and processed and a

sum of Rs. 19,25,374/- was disbursed to them ,all in General Category. The details are

given in the following table. The details of reimbursement availed by the units under ISO

9001:2008 are given in Anex-8

Sl. No

Name of the Programme No. of units benefitted

Amount Sanctioned

Amount Disbursed

Balance Unutilised

1 ISO 9001:2008 Reimbursement

Gen 41 20,65,399 19,25,374 1,40,025

SC 0 0 0 0 ST 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0

ii) REIMBURSEMENT UNDER TEQUP

The scheme focuses on two important aspects, namely, enhancing competitiveness of the

MSME sector through Energy Efficiency and Product Quality Certification. The present

scheme will also deal with the issue relating to reduction in emission of Green House Gas

(GHG) by the MSME sector, through energy efficiency.

During financial year 2016-17, total Rs. 2,38,253 has been reimbursed against

sanctioned amount Rs. 2,38,253 under Product Certification scheme.Total 2 Units have

been benefited .The details are given in Anex-9

Sl. No

Name of the Programme No. of units benefitted

Amount Sanctioned

Amount Disbursed

Balance Unutilised

1 Reimbursement On Product Certification

2 2,38,253 2,38,253 Nil

iii) REIMBURSEMENT UNDER MATU SCHEME

Marketing, a strategic tool for business development, is critical for the growth and

survival of MSMEs. Due to lack of information, scarcity of resources and unorganized

ways of selling /marketing, MSME sector often faces problems in exploring new markets

and retaining existing ones. Such asymmetries in information, where the seller is not

aware of the new markets for their products and the buyer lacks knowledge of the

products manufactured by MSMEs, result in severe impediments to the growth and

survival of MSMEs in a highly competitive environment. MSMEs do not have sufficient

resources at their command and, therefore need institutional support for providing

these inputs in the area of marketing. Marketing Assistance and Technology Upgradation

Programme is a strategic initiative for adoption of Modern Marketing techniques by

MSMEs consistent with the requirement of global markets.

During FY 2016-17, on the basis of the recommendation by the “District

Industries Centre” concerned and subsequent approval by MATU Committee,

applications received from manufacturing MSEs for participating in the following Fairs

was forwarded to O/o DC(MSME) .The details are given in Anex-6. During financial year

2016-17, total Rs. 18,96,000/- has been reimbursed against Rs. 19,50,000/- under

Domestic Trade Fair (MATU Scheme).Total no of units benefited is 96.Further, Rs.

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7,90,594/- has been reimbursed under Interrnational Trade Fair (MATU) against the

sanction of the same amount, benefitting 6 units. The details of reimbursement availed

by the units in the Domestic & International Trade Fairs under MATU Scheme are given

in Anex-6&7:

Sl. No

Name of the Programme

No. of units benefitted

Amount Sanctioned (Rs.)

Amount Disbursed (Rs.)

Balance Unutilised (Rs.)

1 MATU Revalidated cases (Domestic)

96 19,50,000 18,96,000 54,000

2. MATU Revalidated cases (International)

6 7,90,594 7,90,594 Nil

iv) BARCODE REIMBURSEMENT The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India

recognizes the contribution of Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) in the growth of the

Indian economy, export promotion and employment generation. In order to enhance the

marketing competitiveness of MSEs in domestic as well as international market, Office of

Development Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of MSME, provides financial assistance

for reimbursement of 75% of one-time registration fee and 75% of annual recurring fee

for first three years (Under MATU Scheme) paid by MSEs to GS1 India for use of Bar

Code. The work of reimbursement has been decentralised and transferred to field offices

i.e. MSME-DIs, w.e.f. 1st April, 2009 with a view to ensure speedy & timely and extensive

implementation of the scheme.

During financial year 2016-17, toal Rs. 3,86,353/- has been reimbursed against

sanctioned amount of Rs. 4,00,000/ - under Bar Code.Total No of units benefited 12. The

details of reimbursement availed by the units under Bar Code Scheme are given in

Anex-10

Sl. No

Name of the Programme No. of units benefitted

Amount Sanctioned

Amount Disbursed

Balance Unutilised

2 BAR CODE Reimbursement

12 4,00,000 3,86,353 13,647

5.3.2 MSEFC CASES/ DELAYED PAYMENTS/ COURT CASES/ GRIEVANCES.

MSEFC CASES

The status of MSEFC cases in West Bengal during financial year 2016-17 is given below:

Year Cases referred to MSEFCs during the year

Cases disposed of MSEFCs during the year

Cases pending with MSEFCs during the year

No.of appeals filed before courts under Section19 of MSMED Act,2016

2013-14 43 10 98 Nil 2014-15 70 20 148 Nil 2015-16 85 12 221 1 2016-17 (upto 31.12.2016)

58 59 217 Nil

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5.4 TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT

The need for providing specialised service to the small scale sector is increasing

everyday with the rapid development of these industries in the state. Apart from new

products and items introduced, new raw materials have also come into existence,

throwing open a vast field of operation & exploitation. MSMEs are, however,

handicapped by lack of competent technical & managerial personnel as well as financial

resources. In order to help MSMEs in such areas, MSME - Development Institute, Kolkata

offers technical and managerial consultancy services through field visits to the MSME

units. The officers visit the units to guide them in the following areas.

(a) Requirement of plant & machinery including layout

(b) Use of improved mfg. Technology/design/process

(c) Improvement in tooling

(d) Product development

(e) Consultancy for diversification

(f) Management Capability improvement

(g) Offering Management training

(h) Improvement in marketing

(i) Availability of finance

(j) Other registration/policies of Govt./support services by other agencies etc.

The above services are also rendered at MSME - Development Institute premises and

through correspondence to the new entrepreneurs. The new entrepreneurs desirous to

set up their own units are guided to select their product, location, raw materials,

machinery, technology & other problems, apart from the above listed areas.

Further, a comprehensive plan for providing technical support to MSMEs has been

drawn up under National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP).The

Government had announced formulation of National Competitiveness Programme in

2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the field

of technology upgradation and support, protection of IPRs, marketing assistance and

such other related fields.

5.4.1 THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF NMCP ARE GIVEN BELOW

i) Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme for MSMEs (LMCS)

Under the Scheme, MSMEs are assisted in reducing their manufacturing costs, through proper personnel management, better space utilization, scientific inventory management, improved processed flows, etc. which brings improvement in the quality of products and lowers costs.

Annual Progress Report for Lean Manufacturing Activity during the FY 2016-17:

10 Lean Manufacturing Clusters have been formed covering 98 MSEs in West

Bengal.

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The clusters are mainly on Leather Goods items and Engineering Products.

Out of the 10 Lean Clusters, auditing of 2 Clusters for MBR-5 stage has been

completed and for another one cluster, it is under process. One cluster is in MBR-

4 stage and remaining 6 clusters are in the auditing process for MBR-2 & MBR-3

stages.

Around Rs. 1.32 crore Govt. funds has been utilized under this scheme for the

above mentioned clusters.

Average benefits accrued by a individual unit covered under these clusters which have

completed upto MBR-5 stage audit (under Lean Manufacturing Activities) is around Rs.

6-7 lakhs per unit.

ii) Design Clinic Scheme for design expertise to MSMEs Manufacturing sector

(DESIGN)

Implementing agency is National Institute of Design. Objective of the scheme is to

promote and integrate industrial design into industrial processes of MSMEs by engaging

external design expertise through consultancy.

iii) Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development of SMEs through

Incubators

The Scheme provides early stage funding for nurturing innovative business ideas

(new indigenous technology, processes, products, procedure etc.) which could be

commercialized in a year.The main objective is to promote development of knowledge-

based innovative ventures of MSMEs which are sought to be developed in reputed

Technical Management institutions before these can become commercially viable and

attract venture capital.

iv) Building Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights(IPR) for MSME

To enable the MSME sector face the present day challenges of liberalisation,

various activities on IPR are proposed under this scheme for protection of business

ideas and technology through adoption of patent, trade mark, copy right, application for

GI (Geographical Indication) registration etc.

v) Technology and Quality Upgradation Support to MSMEs(TEQUP)

Technology and Quality Upgradation are extremely essential for enhancing

competitiveness of MSMEs. The purpose of the scheme is to encourage and support

energy efficiency for MSMEs through (a)Energy Efficiency Technology and (b) Product

Quality Certification.

vii) Promotion of Information and Communication Technology ( ICT) in Indian

Manufacturing Sector

The objective of the scheme is to encourage and assist the potential

manufacturing MSME clusters to adopt ICT tools and applications in their production

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and business process, and thereby, improve their productivity and competitiveness in

national and international markets. The broad activities planned under the scheme

include identifying target cluster for ICT intervention, setting up of E-readiness

infrastructure, developing web portals for clusters, skill development of MSME staff in

ICT application and networking MSME cluster portal on to National level Portal in order

to outreach MSMEs

viii) Zero Defect and Zero Effect (ZED)

Under the scheme, MSME sector is urged to make products with “Zero Defect” and

“Zero Effect” on the environment, thus improving the brand image of the country and

promote production of quality products which are at par with global standards.Under

the scheme, the MSME companies which follow the guidelines and meet the standards

set by the ZED will be awarded ZED certification along with several benefits.

5.4.2 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT The Ministry of MSME, Government of India (GoI) has adopted the cluster

development approach as a key strategy for enhancing the productivity and

competitiveness as well as capacity building of MSEs and their collectives in the country.

Clustering of units also enables providers of various services to them, including banks

and credit agencies, to provide their services more economically, thus reducing costs.

Objectives of the Scheme:

(i) Address common issues of clusters such as improvement of technology, skills

and quality, market access, access to capital, etc.

(ii) Formation of self help groups, consortia, upgradation of associations, etc. for

capacity building of MSEs

(iii) Create/upgrade infrastructural facilities in the new/existing industrial areas/

clusters of MSEs

(iv) Set up common facility centres (for testing, training centre, raw material depot, Effluent treatment, complementing production processes, etc).

Several clusters and IID projects have been taken up in West Bengal under MSE-CDP Scheme.12 clusters and 6 IID projects are under hard intervention stage and 10 clusters are under soft intervention stage. The details of progress in these clusters are given in Anex-11 5.4.3 CREDIT LINKED CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME (CLCSS) Another important scheme in the field of technology upgradation is Credit Linked

Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) which provides 15% upfront capital subsidy to MSE

units on investment in plant & machinery upto a maximum limit of Rs. 1 crore ( or a

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maximum subsidy limit of Rs. 15 lakh) for induction of State-of-the-art technology or

upgraded technology for which institutional credit has been availed by the MSE units.

To promote and publicize the scheme, it is given wide spread publicity in various

training programmes, association meetings, State Govt. meetings and such other

platform of participation of MSE stakeholders. Awareness programmes on CLCSS are

also organised to highlight its principle features and motivate the MSE entrepreneurs to

infuse latest technology in their ventures thereby reducing their cost of production and

remaining price competitive.

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5.5 CREATING AWARENESS & MOTIVATION

To educate & motivate the MSME sector about the various Schemes & Policies of the

government and to highlight the importance of such programmes, MSME-DI, Kolkata

regularly organizes Awareness Programmes and Motivational Campaigns, both in rural

& urban areas, focusing upon the salient features, guidelines & benefits of MSME

Schemes. These programmes are generally of 1-2 days duration and aim at knowledge

dissemination and motivation of prospective entrepreneurs. Wide publicity is given to

these programmes through newspaper, social media (facebook) and Institute website so

that maximum participation of local youths and existing & prospective entrepreneurs is

ensured.

Apart from regular IMCs on MSME Schemes & Policies, this year special Awareness

Programmes were also conducted on Digital Payments, Data Bank. The details of the

above programmes are given below:

5.5.1 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC)

Under this programme, a seminar is organized and conducted for prospective

entrepreneurs who desire to set up their own venture (Micro, Medium & Small

enterprises).In this seminar, a package of information about MSME is given to the

entrepreneurs for motivating them towards self-employment by setting up their own

ventures. Any person above the age of 18 years, having interest in setting up his own

venture can join this seminar/campaign. There are no charges for participation.

During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 29 Industrial Motivation

Campaigns (IMCs) agianst alloted 29 nos.The total participants in Genaral Category were

734 out of which Male were 443 and Female were 291.The total Participants in SC

category were 628 out of which Male were 451 and Female were 177. The total

Participants in ST category 397 out of which Male were 245 and Female were 152.

details are given Anex-12:

Category No. of Programme Allotted

No. of Programme Completed

No. of Participants

Male Female Total

General 12 12 291 443 734 SC 10 10 451 177 628 ST 7 7 245 152 397 Total 29 29 987 772 1759

5.5.2 AWARENESS PROGRAMME UNDER NMCP

i) TEQUP The scheme focuses upon two important aspects, namely, enhancing

competitiveness of the MSME sector through Energy Efficiency and Product Quality

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Certification. The present scheme also deals with the issue relating to reduction in

emission of Green House Gas (GHG) by the MSME sector, through energy efficiency.

During the year 2016-17, 4 Programmes under TEQUP were conducted by this

Institute for the benefit of 222 aspiring/existing entrepreneurs.

The details of the Programmes are given below:

Sl. No

Programme on Venue Date No. of Participants

Amt. Sanctioned

Expenditure

1 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION

HOTEL GOLDEN PARK, 13 HO-CHI-MIN SARANI, KOLKATA-71

16.11.16 61 37500 37500

2 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION

INDIAN PLASTIC FEDERATION, KOLKATA-16

11.01.17 61 37500 25950

3 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY

SANKRAIL INDUSTRIAL PARK, HOWRAH

28.02.17 40 60000 40000

4 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY

FREYA-IIDF, BANTALA,SOUTH 24 PGS

01.03.17 60 60000 56238

ii) LEAN

Ever changing globalized environment has been posing challenges of

competitiveness and survival to all the constituents of the economy. It has been more so

for the MSME units in the manufacturing sector . Lean Manufacturing is a set of

techniques, which have evolved over a long period and are based on various minor to

major breakthroughs that help in reducing cost and hence increasing productivity

During the financial year 2016-17 the following awareness programs on Lean has

been conducted & coordinated by Quality council of India (QCI) with active participation

by MSME-DI Kolkata.

Sl. No Venue Date No. of Participants

1 BARGACHIA , HOWRAH 28.07.16 35

2 ONE WAY CAFÉ, PARK STREET KOLKATA

22.12.16 65

3 BIG WAY HOTEL, RUBY BYE PASS, KOLKATA

23.12.16 35

iii) BUSINESS INCUBATOR The MSME sector is a vibrant and rapidly growing sector which is also the

nursery of innovative ideas that can be commercialized with proper guidance and

financial assistance. To nurture these innovative ideas, the Business Incubator Scheme

provides early stage funding to new indigenous technology of the MSME enterprises

which are developed with the technical support from Business Incubators or Technical

Institutes of repute.

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Awareness programmes on Business Incubator Scheme are organised as per

Action Plan Targets and new innovative ideas are presented by MSME entrepreneurs

which are discussed and analysed and given proper support and guidance.

During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 2 Programmes on Business

Incubation as per the allotment of the same number, motivating 80 aspiring/existing

entrepreneurs on various aspects of industrial activity.

The details are given below:

Sl. No

Venue Date No. of

Participants Amt.

Sanctioned Expenditure

1 NARULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH 24 PGS

30.08.16 45 20000 19943

2 VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY ,SOUTH 24 PGS

26.17.16 35 20000 20000

iv) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR)

The objective is to enhance awareness of the MSMEs about Intellectual Property

Rights (IPRs) so that they adopt suitable measures for protecting their ideas and

business strategies. Effective utilization of IPR tools by MSMEs would also assist them in

technology upgradation and enhancing competitiveness.

During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 2 Programmes on IPR

against alloted 2 Programmes ,motivating 241 existing entrepreneurs on various aspects

of intellectual property rights. The details are given below:

Sl. No

Venue Date No. of

Participants

Amt. Sanctioned

Expenditure

1 TAGORE AUDITORIUM PORT BLAIR 08.11.16 108 100000 97063

2 BNCCI,23, KOLKATA 18.01.17 & 19.01.17

133 200000 133756

v) DESIGN CLINIC The objective of Design Clinic Scheme is to enhance the understanding and

application of design and innovation in MSMEs. It aims to promote design as a value

adding activity and integrating the same into the mainstream business and industrial

processes of MSME

During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 2 Programmes on Design

Clinic against alloted 2 nos, motivating 111 existing entrepreneurs on various aspects of

industrial activity. The details are given below:

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Sl. No

Venue Date No. of

Participants Amt.

Sanctioned Expenditure

1 HITAISHI FY PREMISES MADHYAMGRAM,

24 PGS NORTH 12.01.17 51 60000 59524

2 FREYA-IIDF, BANTALA, 24 PGS SOUTH 02.03.17 60 60000 59878

vi) ZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECT (ZED)

Under the scheme, MSME sector is urged to make products with “Zero Defect” and

“Zero Effect” on the environment, thus improving the brand image of the country. The

focus is on production of quality products at par with global standards using state-of-the

art technology which will have no adverse effect on the environment.

Under the scheme, the MSME companies which follow the guidelines and meet

the standards set by the ZED will be awarded ZED certification along with several

benefits.

During the year 2016-17, the Institute has conducted 6 Programmes on ZED

against alloted 6 nos, motivating 322 existing entrepreneurs on various aspects of ZED

principles. . The details are given below:

Sl. No

Venue Date No. of Participants

Amt. Sanctioned (In Rs.)

Expenditure (In Rs.)

1 HEMANTA BHAWAN,KOLKATA 8.11.16 52 70,000 42,540

2 GATEWAY HOTEL, EM-BYEPASS, KOLKATA

21.12.16 53 70,000 69,928

3 HOTEL SAGAR, SURI, BIRBHUM (W.B) 11.01.17 52 70,000 65,775

4 HOTEL CLASSIC INN, HALDIA 10.01.17 53 70,000 70,000

5 HOTEL GOLDEN PARK, KOLKATA 17.02.17 50 70,000 62,072

6 GANDHI VICHAR PARISAD, SCHOOLDANGA, BANKURA

23.02.17 62 70,000 66020

5.5.3 AWARENESS WORKSHOP ON EXPORT PACKAGING .

Sl. No

Workshop on Venue From To Total No. of

Participants 1 PACKAGING FOR

EXPORTS MSME-DI,KOLKATA

24.06.16 30.06.16 33

2 DEVELOPMENT OF EXPORT

THE STADEL, SALTLAKE, KOLKATA

13.02.17 14.02.14 142

5.5.4 PROMOTION OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS

To alleviate the problems arising after demonetization of high value currency

notes, MSME-DI, Kolkata organised a Special Awareness Camp on ‘Various Modes Of

Digital Payments’ for the benefit of the MSME sector. The programme was organised at

the Institute premises with faculty support from RBI, Kolkata on 15-12-2016 As

expected, a very positive response was received from the public as people were eager to

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learn about modes of digital payment and receipt. Further, to spread awareness about

the programme and to invite greater participation, Industry Associations, DIC Kolkata,

local MSME Clusters were also contacted and communicated.

The programme focused upon various methods of Cashless transaction and their

benefits which were explained through a Power Point Presentation. There was detailed

discussion and interaction about the advantages of Digital Payment/Receipt and how it

can enhance business productivity and ease of doing business. Topics like Cyber safety

and security and the Do’s and Don’ts of safe banking were given special attention. The

current digital infrastructure available in the financial market and the future Govt. Plans

to strengthen this infrastructure were also highlighted .The participants were motivated

to adopt the various methods of Digital Payment as they were simple and easy to

implement. .

At the end of each session, there was an active interaction session, where the participants raised

several queries on E-payment & receipt methods. Questions were also raised on the various E-

wallets available in the market, their safety and popularity. All queries were duly replied so that

the participants could feel comfortable in the use of E-platform for cash payments & receipts.

The programme was attended by officials from MSME-Development Institute (DI),

Testing Centre (TC) and Tool Room (TR). Total participation from this section was 51. Besides,

85 participants also attended the programme Others staff members attending the programme

was 14. Thus, total participants in the programme were 150.

Apart from the above, MSME-DI, Kolkata also organized special sessions on Digital Payments at

various training Programmes, Awareness Camps, Cluster meetings, Association Meets ,Industry

visits and such other platform to popularize the concept of cash-less transaction and assist in its

adoption in the MSME sector. Further, a leaflet on various modes of digital payment was

prepared by our Institute for distribution among all MSME stakeholders, visitors, trainees,

entrepreneurs to give wide publicity to the above ideas.

5.5.5 OPENING OF BANK ACCOUNTS FOR PROMOTION OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS

MSME-DI, Kolkata organised a Special Camp at its premises during 26.12.2016 &

27.12.2016 to open Zero Balance Bank Accounts for consumers as a step towards

digitalisation of cash payments. Large scale publicity was given to this programme by

hiring auto van, which visited the local MSE units and the industrial clusters. All MSME

entrepreneurs visiting the Institute in the recent past were encouraged to attend the

programme and open Bank Accounts as a first step towards digitalisation of cash.

The programme/Camp was attended by State Bank of India, B. T. Road Branch,

Bon Hooghly Branch and Manicktala Branch .235 Accounts were opened in two days and

.a very positive response was received from the unorganised sector, which was hitherto

outside the banking ambit.

Such Camps will not only facilitate business growth but also enhance ease of

doing business.

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The programme was highly successful as the unorganised sector could be

motivated to adopt digital means for cash transactions and they could at least be brought

under the banking purview.

5.5.6 DATA BANK

Two Awareness Programmes on Data Bank were also organised by the Institute

to educate the MSME entrepreneurs about Data Bank guidelines and procedures for

filling up the online data. Data Bank is an endeavour of the Ministry of MSME to collect

information from MSME units and prepare a information bank which can be used for

formulation of plans for the MSME sector and other statistical purposes. Hence, it is now

mandatory for MSME units to fill up Data Bank details for availing the benefits of

DC(MSME) schemes.

In view of the above, awareness programmes were organised to explain the

details of Data Bank filing. The programmes were organised in association with FOSMI,

Kolkata on 04.10.2016 & with NTR cluster at Rajpur, Kolkata on 31.01.2017.The

procedures for Udyog Aadhar Memorandum registration were also explained during the

course of the programmes.

During the FY 2016-17, total 547 units have been registered in Data Bank by the

Institute. The details of which are given below

CATEGORY OF UNIT OF REGISTERED MSME (DATA BANK)

MICRO UNITS SMALL UNITS MEDIUM UNITS

TOTAL

438 102 7 547

SOCIAL CATEGORY OF REGISTERED MSME

GENERAL SC ST OBC TOTAL 478 51 1 17 547

MAJOR ACTIVITY OF REGISTERED MSME

MANUFACTURING SERVICES TOTAL 437 110 547

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AWARENESS PROGRAMMES

Shri Dipak Chanda, Dy. Director delivering lecture in Energy Efficiency Technology Programme on 01.03.2017 at FREYA Seminar Hall, Bantala, South 24 Pgs, West Bengal

A one day awareness programme on Product certification under TEQUP was organized by MSME-DI, Kolkata at the Chamber of Indian Plastic Federation, Kolkata 8B Royd Street, Kolkata on 11.01.2017

Shri S.K. Mondal Asst. Director MSME-DI Kolkata delivering lecture in One-day Awareness Programme on Energy Efficient Technology (EET) was organized by MSME-DI, Kolkata on 28.02.2017 at Sankrail Industrial Park, Howrah

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AWARENESS PROGRAMMES

Awareness Programme on Design Clinic held on 02.03.2017 at FREYA Seminar Hall, Kolkata.

A two days workshop on "Intellectual Property Rights" held at The Board room of BNCCI from 18th & 19th January, 2017 in association with Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industries, Kolkata

An Awareness Programme on ZED held on 23.02.2017 at Bankura Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), Bankura

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An Awareness Programme on ZED held at Hotel Golden Park, Kolkata on 17.02.2017

AWARENESS PROGRAMMES

An awareness program on ZED Certification in association with District Industries Centre, Suri, Birbhum and Bengal Rice Mills Association held at Hotel Sagar, Suri, Birbhum,West Bengal on 11.01.2017

From Left: An awareness program on ZED Certification in association with FOSMI held at Hotel Classic Inn, Haldia,

East Midnapur,West Bengal on 10.01.2017 & Shri S.K.Som, Dy. Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata delivering lecture at

Awareness Programme on ZED Scheme conducted on 08.11.2016 at Hemanta Bhavan, Kolkata

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6. OTHER ACTIVITIES 6.1 SENET/PUBLICITY

The Small Enterprises Network (SENET) Division attached to this Institute is

actively engaged with a variety of activities like networking, storing, retrieving and

sharing of all data & information relating to the development of MSEs. Apart from

rendering these services , the Division also organizes various training programmes on

Software, Internet & Hardware Fundamentals, Basic Networking, Webpage Application,

PC Hardware Maintenance and repairing.

During the FY 2016-17 149 nos of activities of MSME-DI,Kolkata & its Branches has been uploaded in social media through Facebook.

6.2 STATE INDUSTRIAL PROFILE & DISTRICT INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY REPORT Every year our Institute prepares/updates Industrial Profiles of the Districts of West Bengal and Andaman & Nicobar Islands and also prepare a comprehensive State Profile of West Bengal and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The objective is to apprise the prospective and existing entrepreneurs about the resources, infrastructures available in the district/state and provide an idea about the potential industries that have scope of exploitation in the district. These reports are easily available in our website and can be referred to for any industrial survey work.

During the Financial Year 2016-17, our Institute has prepared 19 District Industrial Potential Survey Reports and 1 State Industrial Profile of West Bengal.

6.3 PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS. During this financial year 2016-17, our Institute received 10 nos. of Parliamentary questions on various issues relating to the MSME sector and the same has been replied to within due date. The details of the above are given below:

Received Rajya Sabha Starred Question Dy No. S 2992 on 02.03.2016 regarding

“Closure of MSME Units” due for answer on 10.03.2016 and reply sent by email on 03.03.2016.

Received Lok Sabha Starred Question Dy No.12742 on 03.03.2016 regarding “Delayed Payment to MSME” and reply sent by email on 09.03.2016.

Received Rajya Sabha Starred Question Dy No 3151 on 04.03.2016 regarding “Food Processing Industries in West Bengal” due for answer 11.03.2016 and reply sent by fax on 07.03.2016.

Received Lok Sabha Starred Question Dy No 4602 on 26.04.2016 regarding “Promotion of MSME” due for answer 02.05.2016 and reply sent by email on 28.04.2016.

Received Rajya Sabha Starred / Unstarred Question Dy No. 4736 on 28.04.2016 reagding “MSME Sector” due for answer 02.05.2016 and reply sent by email on 28.04.2016.

Received Lok Sabha Starred Question Dy No 10300 reagrding “MSEFC for MSME” on 28.07.2016 due for answer 01.08.2016 and reply sent by email on 28.07.2016.

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Received Rajya Sabha Starred / Unstarred Question Dy No.S 525 on 09.11.2016 regarding “SC, ST & Women Entrepreneurs Clusters in west Bengal” due for answer 16.11.2016 and reply sent by email on 09.11.2016.

Received Lok Sabha Starred Question Dy No 15785 on 14.11.2016 regarding “Setting Up of MSEFC” due for answer 05.12.2016 and reply sent by email on 28.11.2016.

Received Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy No 1250 on 24.01.2017 regarding “Vacancies of Employees” and reply sent by speed post on 25.01.2017.

Received Lok Sabha Starred / Unstarred Question Dy No. 12924 on 10.03.2017 regarding”Performance of MSME Sector” and reply sent by email on 14.03.2017.

6.4 COURT CASES.

During the financial year 2016-17, our Institute received 15 court cases of which

3 cases have been given final judgement by respective courts & these were sent to

‘Archive’. All cases have been entered on LIMBS and the portal has been

uploaded/updated on 02.03.2017.

6.5 QUERIES RECEIVED.

QUERIES RECEIVED DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2016-17.

SL. NO.

Name of the Complainant

Issues/Subject Date of Receiving

Date of Compliance

1 Pankaj Kumar To provide information on nos of Assistant Directors & Investigators & their duration of posting of MSME-DI, Kolkata & its branch institutes.

17.11.16 22.11.16

2 Rajesh Nag(Operation Head),Bombay Safe & Appliances Pvt. Ltd, 56 N.S Road, Kolkata-1

Business limit (Turnover) per year for a Micro Manufacturing unit

20.12.16 22.12.16

3 Subir Kundu,Fabrilab Packaging Pvt. Ltd, Agarpara, North 24 PGS

Financial/Credit problems 28.12.16 29.12.16

4 CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Institute, Durgapur

Verification of Certificate of Registration

03.01.17 06.01.17

5 M/s United Engineers, Kol-1

Strong concerns as an MSME registered under SSI & NSIC.

03.01.17 09.01.17

6 Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.

MSE units registered with Udyog Aadhaar-Eligibility for EMD Exemption

09.01.17 13.01.17

7 The New Aurora Press, Kolkata

Public Procurement Policy for MSEs

09.01.17 17.01.17

8 The New Aurora Press, Kolkata

Public Procurement Policy for MSEs

09.01.17 17.01.17

9 Abhisek Statistics of Wheat Flour 02.02.17 21.02.17

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consumed in West Bengal 10 Debaroti Acharyya No progress of PMEGP

Application 06.02.17 07.02.17

11 Indrajit Banerjee Related to Udyog Aadhaar registration

21.02.17 22.02.17

12 Sailen Avalani Assistance regarding delayed payment issues with various organisations.

22.02.17 22.02.17

13 Moutushi Islam List of MSME Associations & Women owned SMEs in West Bengal

20.02.17 22.02.17

14 M/s Techno Impex, Kolkata

Blocking participation in IOCL tender

27.02.17 06.03.17

15 M/ Digi World, Kolkata Status of loan application under start up India scheme

21.03.17 22.03.17

16 M/s Precision Weldarc Ltd., Kolkata

Default in payment by M/s Dhiman Industrial Fabricators & Designers, Ahmedabad

03.03.17 08.03.17

17 M/s Digi World, Alipore, Kolkata

Status of loan application under start up India scheme

07.03.17 09.03.17

18 Priyanka Roy, Institute for Dev. Studies, Kolkata

Information on women owned MSMEs

10.03.17 10.03.17

19 Dipak Sarkar, Laghu Udyog Bandhu

MSME Laghu Udyog Bandhu Application No LUB WB 000086

19.03.17 20.03.17

20 Pokash Roy, North 24 Pgs.

Agricultural use Phenomenon trap for fly

15.03.17 20.03.17

21 Papri Mondal, Kolkata Venture capital fnd for scheduled castes women entrepreneurs

08.03.17 20.03.17

22 Moutushi Islam, World Bank

List of MSME Association in West Bengal and few women owned SMEs in West Bengal

21.03.17 22.03.17

6.6 LIBRARY

MSME-DI, Kolkata, has a vast range of updated and current technical books,

management books, Project Profiles, Journals as well as State Industrial Profile of West

Bengal and Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands for the year 2016-17 and

District Industrial Profiles of 19 districts of West Bengal.

This year too, many new books were purchased. The statement for the year

2016-17 is given below:

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Amount

Sanctioned

(In Rs.)

No. of Hindi

Books

Purchased

Value of Hindi

Books

Purchased

(In Rs.)

No. of English

Books Purchased

Value of

English Books

Purchased

(In Rs.)

No. of Furniture Purchased

Value of

Furniture

Purchased (In

Rs.)

Total

(In Rs.)

Unspent

(In Rs.)

1,00,000 69 35,690 36 31,737 2 19,500 86,927 13,073

6.7 MEETINGS Officers of the Institute regularly attend meetings with Banks, Industry Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Trade Bodies, PSUs, State & Central Govt. organizations, Cluster Stake Holders and other Promotional Agencies to discuss about various issues pertaining to the MSME sector like policy matters, implementation of Schemes, preparation of Project Reports, Cluster interventions and such related issues. Lectures are also delivered by our officers at Industry Seminars, Workshops, Bank Meetings, Business Summit and such other public platforms for dissemination of knowledge and information. The table below gives a glimpse of the above activities :

Programmes attended by Director of this Institute:- Associations/Trade Orgns/NGOs/ITPO

Govt. of West Bengal Orgns.

Govt. of India bodies

Govt. of Andaman&Nicobar orgns.

Cluster bodies

Bank

PSU/ SLVDP/ NLVDP

Seminar, Meetings, Mela & Trade Fair

Total

9 16 21 0 8 1 12 27 94

The details are given in Anex-13.

Programmes attended by Officers of this Institute:- Associations/Trade Orgns/NGOs/ITPO

Govt. of West Bengal Orgns.

Govt. of India bodies

Govt. of Andaman&Nicobar orgns.

Cluster bodies

Bank

PSU/ SLVDP/ NLVDP

Seminar, Meetings, Mela & Trade Fair

Total

56 30 9 7 9 5 8 15 139

The details are given in Anex-14. 6.8 EVENTS OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE CELEBRATED AT THE INSTITUTE Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: “A clean India would be the best tribute India could pay to

Mahatma Gandhi on his 150 birth anniversary in 2019,” said Shri Narendra Modi,

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Honourable Prime Minister as he launched the Swachh Bharat Mission at Rajpath in New

Delhi on 2nd October 2014. To fulfil the national dream of a clean India & to spearhead

the mission of “Swatch Bharat, MSME-DI Kolkata has contributed to Swachh Bharat

Abhiyan.During 2016-17, MSME-DI Kolkata took a special drive from 01.05.2016 to

15.05.2016 at its premises. All officers and staff enthusiastically cleaned their work area

and the office premises under the active involvement and leadership of the Director,

MSME-DI, Kolkata. All the branch offices also observed the quarter with the same

enthusiasm.

Ekta Diwas : The Government of India had decided to observe the birth anniversary of

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel as the ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ (National Unity Day) on 31st

October every year. This occasion provides an opportunity to re-affirm the inherent

strength and resilience of our nation to withstand the actual and potential threats to the

unity, integrity and security of our country. MSME-DI Kolkata also observed the day with

due respect and enthusiasm.

Vigilance Week: As a part of its efforts to promote probity in public life and to achieve a

corruption free society, MSME-DI Kolkata observes Vigilance Awareness Week every

year. The week of 31st October, the birthday of late Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is observed

as Vigilance Awareness Week. During 2016-17, MSME-DI Kolkata observed Vigilance

Week from 31st October to 5th November 2016. All the staff of this office took Integrity

Pledge under the patronage of the Director of the Institute to renew our commitment to

achieve the goals of promoting integrity, transparency and accountability in public life.

International Yoga Day : Yoga is a 5,000-year-old physical, mental and spiritual

practice having its origin in India, which aims to transform both body and mind. On

December 11 in 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared June 21st as the

International Day of Yoga. MSME-DI Kolkata celebrated the day with full enthusiasm on

21st June 2016 and practised yoga for a couple of hours at the Institute campus.

Celebration of Azadi 70 : On the eve of the auspicious day of 70th Anniversary of Indian

Independence, MSME-DI Kolkata celebrated Azadi 70 on 15th August, 2016 . On this

occasion, the Institute premises were illuminated in the Indian tricolour. Moreover, most

of the officers and staff of this office wore Khadi dresses to commemorate the role of

Khadi movement in Indian Independence.

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6.9 IMPLEMENTATION OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

MSME-DI, Kolkata gives special attention for implementation of official language

in its Institute and Branch offices. An awareness programme was conducted for

promotion of Hindi viz Hindi Fortnight, Hindi competitions Hindi workshop etc.

Periodical meetings are also conducted under the Chairmanship of Director to

review the progress in use of Hindi in the day-to-day office work..

Letters/correspondence to Office of the DC(MSME) is made in Hindi/bilingual as far as

possible.This Institute has achieved the target of 60% during the year.

Hindi Diwas : A closing ceremony of Hindi Pakhwara (1st to 14th September) was

organized on 14th September , at the conference hall of the Institute on the occasion of

Hindi Diwas. All the officers and staff of MSME-DI, Kolkata were present at the occasion

along with the guest lecturer. The message of the Honourable Minister of Home Affairs,

Shri Rajnath Singh was read out on the occasion of Hindi Diwas. The guest lecturer of the

evening then distributed the cash awards to the successful participants of different

competitions arranged by this office on the occasion of Hindi Pakhwara.

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EVENTS OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE

Yoga Day at MSME-DI, Kolkata Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at Institute premises

Azadi 70, MSME DI Kolkata Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at Institute premises

Hindi Diwas Celebration at Institute Premises

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7. EASE OF DOING BUSINESS

With a view towards enhancing the ease of doing business for the MSME sector,

various initiatives have been taken by the M/o MSME.

7.1 UDYOG AADHAAR MEMORANDUM(UAM)

Ministry of MSME has launched online registration of MSME units through UAM

registration which is a simple one page application that can be filled by the

entrepreneurs. Filing of EM-I has now been discontinued.UAM registration is simple

procedure which has to be filled only by commercially running MSMEs. There is no

registration procedure before establishing an enterprise. UAM registration can now be

availed by MSME entrepreneurs with or without Aadhaar number as well.

Total number of UAM registered MSME units in West Bengal (as on 13.04.2017) is

100467(Micro 92956, Small 7220, Medium 291)

UAM registration is available at www.udyogaadhaar.gov.in

7.2 ONLINE APPLICATION

MSME entrepreneurs can also apply online for DC(MSME) schemes and avail the

benefits thereof. They can also track the status of their applications online and proceed

accordingly. These schemes include NMCP, MSE-CDP, MSME-Trainning, Skill

Development, CLCSS, CGTMSE,TREAD, ISO Reimbursement, District Profiles etc.

MSME entrepreneurs can click on the website www.dcmsme.gov.in and then click

on “Online Application”.

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8. INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES.

The following innovative ideas have been undertaken by MSME-DI, Kolkata in the financial year 2016-17.

8.1 DEVELOPMENT OF ROOFING TILES CLUSTER, MURLU, DIST-BANKURA

The Roofing Tiles Cluster, Murlu, in district Bankura has been taken up by MSME-

DI, Kolkata under the Cluster Development Programme to analyse its present status and

test its scope & possibilities for product development and export marketing. As a road

map for development of this cluster the following activities have been proposed:-

Analyse opportunities for manufacturing of Interior and Exterior Decorated Tiles. Assess Quality requirements and prepare Project Profile of Exportable Tiles from

ZED Certified/ Compliant Cluster. Organise Quality Awareness Seminar for Development of Exportable Handicrafts in

ceramics Initiate International Seminar under MATU Scheme.

After several visits by Director MSME - DI & TC, Kolkata along with other Officials

of MSME-DI, Kolkata, MSME-TC, Kolkata, DIC, Bankura and the Cluster SPV Members,

various technical interventions have been thought of, as given below:

To study and formulate new sets of cost effective composition of Tiles materials. To standardize the quality specifications of Tiles. To improve the Packaging of Tiles considering Export Values. To study and improve the efficiency of Product Fired Kilns. To study and increase the efficiency of Mechanical Presses by introducing multi-

cavity moulds. To reduce the cost and to improve the cost effectiveness of Mould Dies. Promote quality consciousness among the SPV Members/organise Seminars.

Samples of some local Clay/ raw material were collected from the Cluster site and

test fired at R&D Lab at Kolkata with different formulations. Similarly, samples of only

fired products of the Cluster CFC (Shuttle Kiln has been operationalised ) were also

collected from the site. Proper assessment of the efficiency of the Kiln (being the prime

equipment) is under trial. A seminar on ZED Awareness Programme was conducted at

Bankura on 23.02.2017 for disseminating the purposeful knowledge and benefits of ZED,

particularly to the Cluster members. About 50% participants of the programme were

from Murlu Cluster(Micro units) with valid Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM)

registration.

For further development of a comprehensive plan, a local survey has been

planned by deputing MSME-DI Officials for this specific purpose.

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8.2 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT WITH COAL INDIA LTD. (CIL)

With a view towards exploration of promotional work for the MSME sector in

association with CIL and also to analyse the options for development of R&D Projects

with CIL, officers of MSME-DI, Kolkata initiated a process of interaction with CIL.

Subsequently, a team of officers from CIL, visited MSME - DI, Kolkata, MSME – TC,

Kolkata and MSME - Tool Room, Kolkata. During their visit, a presentation on the

activities and facilities available with these three Institutes was demonstrated to the CIL

officials. Thereafter, Director, MSME-DI/MSME-TC, Kolkata and General Manager, MSME

– Tool Room, Kolkata along with their officers attended a co-ordination meeting with all

the heads of Materials Management Department along with G.M (Stores) of all the

subsidiaries of CIL on 27.01.2017 at CIL .

During the process of interaction, officers present in the meeting, clarified various

issues particularly relating to development of critical products and import-substitute

items by NCL. As a positive outcome of the meeting, it was decided that officers of MSME-

DI, Technology Centre and Testing Centre will take initiatives in consultation with CIL to

draft and implement a methodology for development of critical products & implement

sub items catering to the needs and requirement of NCL.

8.3 LEAN AND GREEN PRACTICES FOR OFFICE COMMUNICATION

With the advent of computer network and its easy accessibility with most of the officers of MSME-DI, Kolkata, a Standard Operating Practice (SOP) has been adopted for faster, effective and traceable communication of official work.

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To start with, all employees have been advised to check their E-mails (registered with HRMS data) at least three times a day to develop a habit of e-mail communication. PA to Director communicates also daily/regular instructions to officials for developing the SOP through E-mails. In the process, following changes have been made in phases:-

All Orders, Meeting Notices, Office Memorandum, Instructions and Directives are issued to all concerned through E-mail keeping a hard copy (office copy) in file and displaying in Notice Board as per requirement.

Practice of printing, Diarising and forwarding of hard copies of inward E-mails by Receiving Section has been discontinued as PA to Director forwards all E-mail communications received by this office through E-mail only to all Dy. Directors concerned with c.c. to Asstt. Directors/Dealing hands concerned on hourly basis for immediate initiation of necessary action.

All important intra office communication by Dy. Directors, Asstt. Directors and other concerned are done through E-mail, in addition to personal interaction with BCC to Director.

All outward communications with entrepreneurs, outside offices, Associations, etc. are also being sent by E-mail, in addition to post, if necessary, BCC is sent to Director for information.

With the effective implementation of this SOP, not only communication has

become faster, effective and traceable but it has also saved man hours and expenditure on paper and printing costs. Further, this effort also amounts to economy on paper usage and saving our previous trees as Green Intervention

8.4 TRAINING OF DURGA PUJA PANDAL WORKERS FOR HANDICRAFT DEVELOPMENT

MSME-DI, Kolkata in its journey of promoting sustainable growth and strategic development of the MSME sector, has taken dynamic strides to encourage & nurture some innovative ideas. In its endeavour to promote self-reliance, the Institute deputed an officer from EI Division to train the rural & urban handicraft artisans, working with the various Puja Committees in Kolkata for the forthcoming Durga Puja Festival in October, 2016. These artisans are basically un-skilled or semi-skilled workers who seek temporary employment with the Puja Committees during the 6-8 months prior to the Festive season for development of various handicraft works, which adorn the Puja Pandals. However, with proper training on design development & adoption of suitable technology, these artisans could be trained to become self-reliant & set up their own enterprises. Accordingly, on such requests received from the Puja Committees, an officer from EI Division who has an in-depth knowledge in the related fields, was deputed for training the artisans on design development, material selection for handicrafts and adoption of innovative technology. About 150 artisans were trained in the workshops set up by the Puja Committees in Kolkata. Several innovative steps were taught during the training sessions, which would help the artisans to develop and market their products independently.

Some of these steps are listed below:-

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Use of expanding PU foam, a particular chemical generally used in external civil works, for formation of sculptures.

Developing metal embossed products in fusion with cane, bamboo and wooden artistic works.

Training on technology for using fibre glass material for developing sculptures and models.

Training on design development on wood carvings, clay modeling, straw, cane and bamboo products. These handicraft items can also be used for interior decoration besides their

extensive use in puja pandals all over West Bengal. With proper standardization of

designs and products, these handicraft items have adequate export possibilities as they

are composed of environmental friendly raw materials, are light weight and also pest

resistant.

Efforts were also initiated to provide marketing and handholding support to these

artisans through direct selling in festive session and through EPCH in future, so that they

become self-reliant.

8.5 PROMOTION OF HANDICRAFTS SECTOR IN WEST BENGAL.

As one of the prime nodal agencies working for the promotion of the MSME sector

in the State, MSME-DI, and Kolkata has adopted a comprehensive policy to provide

handholding support to the MSME entrepreneurs in the fields of training, technical

know-how, market information, credit availability and marketing support.

In the recent past an officer of this Institute was deputed to provide technical

training & guidance on design development to handicraft artisans working under the

Puja Committees (during the Festival season/Durga Puja months) on specific request

received from the Committees. In continuation of the above work, efforts were initiated

to provide marketing support to the handicraft artisans by setting up MSME stalls under

the Institute’s banner at the Puja Pandals. 2 stalls were set up by MSME-DI, Kolkata at

Tala Barowari Puja (near Tala Tank, Kolkata) and Santoshpur Trikon Park (at

Santoshpur, Kolkata) respectively.

The fully furnished stalls (with table, chair, electricity etc.) were allotted to two

handicraft artisans free of cost for sale of handicraft products. Keeping in view the huge

crowd (about 60 lakh footfalls during the Puja season) which visited these Puja Pandals

for almost 8 to 10 days, the availability of stalls free of cost opened up marketing

avenues for the handicraft artisans who reported overall sales of Rs 2.5lakh(Rs two lakh

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fifty thousand) during the puja season. The artisans displayed various handicraft

products which were developed by MSME-DI Kolkata during the training period. These

include clay models, wood engravings, fibre glass models, wooden panels, minakari

creative works, cane & bamboo work, metal embossed products, mechanized creative

works, tableau decoration ,southal foam sculptures for exterior decoration, iron

structure & armature making and such other innovative works which can pave the way

for creation of employment avenues in both national and international arena.

Further, as a follow-up action to the technical training provided to the handicraft

artisans, concrete steps have also been taken to make the artisans self employed so that

they may lay down the foundation stone of their own enterprises. Full support &

guidance were provided to the artisans for obtaining artisan cards. We are hopeful that

this effort will help to set up new handicraft enterprises in the MSE sector in the near

future.

MSME-DI KOLKATA STALLS SET UP IN THE PUJA PANDALS.

ARTISANS’ PRODUCTS DEVELOPED BY MSME-DI KOLKATA AND USED IN CREATIVE

DECORATION IN PUJA PANDALS.

CANE & BAMBOO WORK WITH MINAKARI FIBRE GLASS WORK WITH ARCHITECT DESIGN

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8.6 FORMULATION OF SPECIFICATION FOR LPG OVEN FOR MID-DAY MEAL PROGRAMME IN SCHOOLS. A proposal was received from O/o the District Magistrate, North 24 Pgs for developing a design & specification for Industrial type LPG gas oven which could be used for cooking meals in schools under ‘Mid-Day Meals’ Programme. Given the advantages of using LPG gas oven, State Govt. authorities proposed to develop a design such that it could be used for cooking on a large scale basis and would have all safety or precautionary measures. The domestic LPG ovens are not suitable for cooking meals for mass consumption, hence the need was felt for developing a LPG gas oven which could be used for cooking Mid-Day Meals for students of Govt. schools. In pursuance of the above, our Institute participated in two meetings with State Govt. authorities of North 24 Parganas District. It was decided that the above design would be developed by our Institute, keeping in mind the safety standard, energy generation and performance specifications. Testing support for evaluation of product quality shall also be provided by our Institute for the products thus manufactured by State Govt. vendors. Approval from the State Govt. is awaited. 8.7 PROPOSAL FOR INTEGRATED GARBAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS

A proposal for development of Integrated Garbage Disposal System has been submitted

to Bidhan Nagar Municipal Corporation, Govt. of West Bengal. A brief summary of the

proposal is given below:

Disposal of heterogeneous garbage is difficult task for any civic body of the Govt. Urban

Garbage mainly consists of following materials namely:

1) Carbonaceous materials : Paper , Wood,straw,etc 2) Organic Materials : Waste of Raw vegetables, waste of Foods, 3) Plastics : Bags, Wrappers, packaging materials etc. 4) Metallic and Non Metallic components : Utensils, Broken Gadgets cover, etc When all materials are mixed in the garbage, the same has no value. For disposal, usually

it is burnt in an incinerator /or in open air where it is turned into ash.

Every year our Municipal Corporations/ Municipalities incur a heavy financial

expenditure on garbage disposal. An Integrated garbage disposal and recycling system

can reduce the overall burden of the Municipal Corporation. The steps towards

successful recycling of the garbage can also generate successful Entrepreneurs and

enhance Revenue collection.

8.8 UTILISATION OF CAD FACILITY FOR STANDARDISING FURNITURE DESIGN The Mechanical Workshop of MSME-DI, Kolkata was modernised with Computer

Aided Design (CAD) facilities during the financial year 2013-14 with a total investment

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of Rs. 7,65,979/-. These facilities were used for imparting training and up to Sept., 2016,

106 nos. youth were trained and a revenue to the tune of Rs. 5,30,617/- was generated.

Considering the utility of CAD for various industries, a campaign was made for

commercial utilisation of the facilities for Design Development for the various segments

of customers including the local MSMEs. As a result, West Bengal Small Industries

Development Corporation Ltd., (WBSIDC Ltd.) has been motivated to standardize the

design of steel and wooden furniture being manufactured by the SMEs under their

jurisdiction. Incidentally, WBSIDC Ltd., Govt. of West Bengal provides marketing support

to the MSE furniture manufacturers of the State, by way of offering them the

requirements of furniture by the Govt. of WB, from all its Departments, Educational

Institutions & Hospitals etc. However, there was a recurring problem of price revision at

regular intervals, since there was no standard design for these furniture and no quality

specifications for the products.

To mitigate these problems, MSME-DI, Kolkata proposed to standardise the

furniture designs with proper quality specifications to ensure standard and uniform

supply of furniture by WBSIDC Ltd. through these MSME vendors.

As an outcome, 476 nos. of steel & wooden furniture and utensils have been

identified for preparation of 2D, 3D drawings with specifications using the existing CAD

faciltieis. The drawings will be made under supervision of MSME-DI, Kolkata and

specification details will be incorporated with the consent & requirements of WBSIDC

Ltd. and their customers. These manufacturing drawings will be the basis of inspection,

quality control and price revision as and when required. It has been agreed by WBSIDC

Ltd. that MSME-DI, Kolkata will charge Rs. 500/- per drawing, which will generate a

revenue of Rs. 2,38,000/- in the process. This effort will enhance the quality and

standardisation of MSE furniture manuacturers of this State with the initiatives of

WBSIDC Ltd. and assistance of MSME-DI, Kolkata.

8.9 PREPARATION OF A DIRECTORY OF RESOURCE PERSONS

MSME-DI, Kolkata is engaged in organizing Entrepreneurship Development, Management Development, Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programmes and various other types of technical training courses, since inception. For conducting these

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training Programmes, expert faculties and experienced trainers are often invited from other organizations/NGOs to impart theoretical and practical knowledge to the trainees. In doing so, it was realized that preparation of a consolidated data base of faculties involved in the above training programmes would immensely help the Programme Co-ordinators to invite faculties from relevant spheres . In an effort to prepare a common pool of guest faculties involved in rendering both theoretical and practical inputs on Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Management Development & Technical Training ,MSME-DI, Kolkata has prepared a Directory of Resource Persons for various types of training programmes conducted so far.

The main objective of the preparation of the said directory, is to have a common

pool, wherein detailed information of the resource persons like name, address, phone no. email address, trade of expertise, experience, specialization in the field etc. is highlighted and the same is available and accessible to all the end users of various offices within the Ministry, other Ministries as well as State Govt., various Promotional Agencies at both State and Central Govt. levels involved in imparting Entrepreneurship Development, Management Development, Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Training and Technical Training.

Compilation of detailed information is under progress and after due scrutiny and editing, the same will be posted in the website of MSME-DI, Kolkata shortly, so that it is accessible to all concerned/end users. 8.10 SURVEY REPORT ON EFFECT OF DEMONETIZATION ON MSEs IN WEST

BENGAL

A sample survey was conducted by MSME-DI, Kolkata to assess the effect of

demonetization on MSEs in West Bengal. Accordingly, 20 clusters from different districts

of West Bengal were selected as basic strata for drawing samples for the study. It was

also decided that suitable Association of Industries may be selected as substitutes for

non-operative clusters, if any. As planned, two units /enterprises were selected

independently from each Cluster/Association as the ultimate sample unit for the

purpose of survey. A suitable questionnaire was also prepared for the purpose.

The field survey was carried out during the period from 28/12/2016 to 30/1/2017

in the Clusters/Associations belonging to the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Bankura,

Birbhum, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, Howrah, Kolkata, North 24 Parganas,

South 24 Parganas and Kolkata. In the course of the survey, 16 (sixteen) samples were

drawn from 8 (eight) clusters out of 20 (twenty); 6 (six) clusters were found non-

operative. Another 6 (six) clusters were not taken up for survey for various reasons,

4(four) Associations were selected as substitutes for non-operative clusters and 8 (eight)

samples were drawn for survey. Thus 24 units / enterprises were drawn from 12

Clusters/Associations and surveyed. The Sample units (enterprises) were arranged in

ascending order of NIC of the units .

The effect of demonetization has been assessed based on changes in three

parameters viz. employment, consumption of raw materials and turnover during pre

and post demonetization period.

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(1) Changes in employment status: Negative change is observed in employment

status in two units out of 22 units i.e. 9.1% enterprises have been negatively affected due

to demonetization. There is positive change also (4.5%). There is no change in status of

employment in 86.1% enterprises. On the average only 4.7%, enterprises have been

negatively affected by the effect of demonetization.

(2) Changes in Consumption of raw materials: Negative change is observed in 9

units i.e. 40.9% percent units in respect of consumption of raw materials. There is

positive change also in 13.6% enterprises. On the average, negative change in the status

of consumption of raw materials is observed as 6.5%.

(3) Changes in Turnover: In case of turnover, negative change is observed in 10

units i.e.in 45.5% enterprises; on the other hand, there is positive change in 13.6 %

enterprises. No change in the status of turnover is observed in case of 9 enterprises i.e.

40.9% enterprises.

(4) The study reveals that about 18 % enterprises have been severely affected by

the impact of demonetization where as 27% enterprises suffered marginally. There is no

negative impact of demonetization on 55% of enterprises rather about 14% enterprises

have made substantial progress in terms of production and turnover after

demonetization.

(5) It is also observed that labor payment is made through “cash” in all the

surveyed enterprises though digital payment system is predominantly prevalent in case

of purchase of raw materials and sales in most of the enterprises. The impact of

demonetization is nil or marginal for enterprises accustomed to digital transaction for

conducting purchase and sales. The effect is severe in those enterprises which perform

only cash transactions. Few enterprises have started digital payment for laborers after

demonetization.

(6) Industry wise it is observed that Zari Embroidery (NIC: 13992) and fan

manufacturing enterprises (NIC: 27503) have been severely affected due to

demonetization; manufacturers of surgical instruments (NIC: 32509) also have suffered

substantially; impact is marginal in Artistic leather goods industry (NIC: 15122) and

Production of animal food industry (NIC: 10802). There is no effect of demonetization

on other industries.

Based on the above observation and considering the number of samples as well as the period of survey after demonetization (declared on 8th November,2016), the following conclusion may be drawn from the study in respect of effect of demonetization on micro and small scale industries in West Bengal -

(1) Negative impact of demonetization on MSMEs in West Bengal is marginal; on an

average it is about 6%.

(2) The enterprises regularly performing digital transactions in purchase and sale of

raw materials and products have not at all been affected by demonetization.

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(3) The enterprises which are labor intensive and render services to other industries

and are solely dependent on cash transactions, appear to be severely affected by

demonetization.

(4) Positive change is observed in respect of employment, production and sale in

some enterprises which is mainly due to increase in business activities.

8.11 GI CERTIFICATION FOR JOYNAGAR MOA

Joynagar in 24-Parganas South is famous for making Moa, a delicious food item and a traditional industry. With the initiative of MSME-DI, Kolkata, this product has received GI recognition and reimbursement from O/o DC(MSME), New Delhi for acquiring the same. Efforts are also in progress for modernization and technological upgradation of the Moa Manufacturing Units through adoption of good manufacturing practices.

The Joynagar Moa Nirmankari Society is a registered entity under Minister of Commerce & Industry, GOI. This society has acquired the sole right to use the geographical name, nomenclature and authorized logo of Joynagar Moa.

By acquiring GI for “Joynagar Moa, the Society has benefitted both the consumers

and producers of this item who can now enjoy the products of scientific and quality standards of production. The society has also planned to set up proper production and cold storage facilities for Joynagar Moa along with its ingredients like Nolen Gur and Misri (Sugar crystals). These will ensure implementation of scientific standards and state-of-the-art technology.

Many small and micro units in Joynagar, South 24 Parganas are associated with the

traditional art of making Moa. This product is not only popular in the State but also has a huge prospect in the International markets. Since, it is a food item, maintenance of quality and hygiene is of top most priority. For selling in the International markets, standard packaging procedures need to be adopted so that taste and quality of the product is maintained .

In view of the above, the Society has embarked upon a mission to train and

educate the Moa producers about adoption of good manufacturing practices. Several Awareness Campaigns have been organized to spread information and knowledge about scientific and hygienic production techniques, packaging procedures and such other issues. MSME-DI, Kolkata has constantly assisted and supported the Moa Cluster in Joynagar in adopting the above practices and in acquiring GI.

8.12 DEVELOPMENT OF SAFE FOOD MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES

Government of West Bengal organized a Fabulous Food Festival “AAHARE

BANGLA” at Milan Mela Prangan, Kolkata, a novel venture to serve the people with

traditional as well as modern delicacies of Bengal-food with an aim to create awareness

about the taste and source of food products along with the promotion of the food

industry in the state.

A Government to Business (G2B) Summit was organized by Indian Chamber of

Commerce (ICC), during Aahare Bangla – 2016 on 25th October, where WB Livestock

Development Corporation, Mother Dairy Calcutta, Sufal Bangla, Paschim Banga Agri

Marketing Corporation, State Fisheries Development Corporation, BENFISH, WB Food

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Processing Industries and Horticulture Development Corporation were the stakeholders

and Hoteliers, Restaurateurs, Retailers were the participants.

During his presentation at the Business Summit, Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata

emphasised on making street food safe and hygienic so that it can be used as a marketing

tool for West Bengal tourism. He appraised the gathering about initiatives being taken by

the Ministry of MSME for development of Innovative and Safe Food Vending Kiosks for

promoting micro entrepreneurship. It was also highlighted that such ventures would

lead to an increase in the production of raw materials to support these Safe Food

Enterprises, resulting in an enhanced remuneration and employment generation for the

farming community and micro entrepreneurs of the State.

Official from MSME-TC, Kolkata discussed about the basics of food safety that

should be followed during food processing.

Director MSME DI Kolkata discussed with Sri Rajesh Kumar Sinha, IAS, Secretary

to the Govt. of West Bengal, Animal Resources Development Department and

Agricultural Marketing Department the possibility of development of Innovative Safe

Food Vending Kiosks with the technical support of MSME Kolkata, Ministry of MSME.

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9. REVENUE STATEMENT OF THE INSTITUTE (2016-17) REVENUE EARNINGS FROM VARIOUS ACTIVITIES OF MSME-DI, KOLKATA AND ITS BRANCH INSTITUTES DURING THE YEAR 2016-17

SL.NO PARTICULARS REVENUE(RS.)

1 COMMON FACILITY WORKSHOP

3,41,241

2 SDP(REGULAR/SPECIALISED/HI-TECH COURSES)

19,800

3 EDP TRAINING FEES

3,050

4 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT & CONSULTANCY

10,000

5 PROJECT APPRAISAL

1,25,000

6 SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION (NSIC)

19,99,074

7 PD ACCOUNT

18,65,510

8 SALE OF PUBLICATIONS

1,561

9 ESDP TRAINING FEES

22,000

10 OTHERS

1,52,7898

TOTAL:-

59,15,134

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10. SUMMARY ABSTRACT OF PHYSICAL / FINANCIAL PROGRESS OF SANCTIONED SCHEMES 2016-17.

Sl No.

NAME OF THE SCHEME AMOUNT SANCTIONED RS (IN LAKH)

EXP. RUPEES ( IN LAKH)

TARGETS (NOS.)

ACHIEVE-MENTS (NOS.)

BENE-FICIARIES

1 IMC

1.1 GENERAL 0.96 0.94 12 12 734

1.2 SC 0.80 0.74 10 10 628

1.3 ST 0.56 0.55 07 07 397

Total : 2.32 2.33 29 29 1759

2 EDP

2.1 GENERAL 0.40 0.39 2 2 49

2.2 SC -- -- -- -- --

2.3 ST -- -- -- -- --

Total : 0.40 0.39 2 2 49

3 ESDP

3.1 GENERAL 3.60 3.58 6 6 133

3.2 SC 4.38 4.35 7 7 175

3.3 ST 3.18 2.55 5 5 118

3.4 WOMEN 0.78 0.78 1 1 25

Total : 11.94 11.26 19 19 451

4 TEQUP

4.1 REIMBURSEMENT OF SUBSIDY (RS.LAKH)

2.38 2.38 -- -- 2

Total : 2.38 2.38 -- -- 2

4.2 AWARENESS PROG. ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION

0.75 0.63 2 2 122

4.3 AWARENESS PROG. ON ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY

1.20 0.96 2 2 100

Total : 1.95 1.59 4 4 222

5 BUSINESS INCUBATOR

5.1 Awareness programme 0.40 0.39 2 2 80

Total : 0.40 0.39 2 2 80

6 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

6.1 WORKSHOPS 3.00 2.30 2 2 241

Total : 3.00 2.30 2 2 241

7 DESIGN CLINIC

7.1 Awareness programme 1.20 1.19 2 2 111

Total : 1.20 1.19 2 2 111

8 ZERO EFFECT ZERO DEFECT (ZED)

8.1 Awareness programme 4.20 3.76 6 6 322

Total : 4.20 3.76 6 6 322

9 ISO 9001:2008 certifications

9.1 Reimbursement under ISO-9001 20.65 19.25 -- -- 41

Total : 20.65 19.25 -- -- 41

10 Reimbursement under MATU

10.1 Bar Code Reimbursement 4.00 3.86 -- -- 12

10.2 Reimbursement under Domestic Trade Fair

19.50 18.96 -- -- 96

10.3 Reimbursement under International Trade Fair

7.90 7.90 -- -- 6

Total : 31.40 30.72 -- -- 114

10.4 National Vendor Development Programme (NVDP)

14.00 12.99 2 2 185

10.5 State Vendor Development Programme (SVDP)

3.60 3.33 12 12 592

10.6 Workshop on EXPORT 3.58 3.15 2 2 175

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11. NEW NOTIFICATIONS /CIRCULARS

MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

11.1 NOTIFICATION

Government of India

Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises O/o the Development Commissioner (MSME)

Nirman Bhavan, A-Wing, 7t h Floor Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi-110108 Tel. 011-23061091

Fax No.011-23060536

Policy Circular No. 1(2)(1)/2016-MA Dt. 10th March 2016

To

All Central Ministries/Departments/CPSUs/All Concerned

Subject: Relaxation of Norms for Startups and Micro & Small Enterprises in Public Procurement on Prior Experience - Prior Turnover criteria. (1) The Government of India has notified Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small

Enterprises (MSEs) Order 2012 with effect from 1st April, 2012 and 20% procurement from

Micro & Small Enterprises of the total procurement by Central Ministries/Departments/CPSUs

has become mandatory with effect from 1st April, 2015.

(2) The Government of India has announced 'Startup India' initiative for creating a conducive environment for Startups in India. (3) The Startups are normally Micro and Small Enterprises which may not have a track record.

These will have technical capability to deliver the goods and services as per prescribed technical

& quality specifications, and may not be able to meet the qualification criterion relating to prior

experience-prior turnover.

(4) In exercise of Para 16 of Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises Order

2012, it is clarified that all Central Ministries/Departments/ Central Public Sector Undertakings

may relax condition of prior turnover and prior experience with respect to Micro and Small

Enterprises in all public procurements subject to meeting of quality and technical specifications.

(5) This issues with the approval of Union Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

(Surendra Nath Tripathi) Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner-MSME Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises.

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11.2 NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 10th January, 2017

S.O. 85(E).-In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of the section 8 of the Micro,Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (27 of 2006) and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises number S.O.2576(E), dated the 18th September, 2015, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section(ii), dated the 21st September, 2015 except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the Central Government after undertaking a review of the implementation of Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum, hereby specifies that any micro, small and medium enterprise shall file Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (hereafter, referred to as the memorandum) in Form I appended to this notification in accordance with the following procedure, namely:-

(1) The memorandum shall be filed online on the website of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India at http://udyogaadhar.gov.in ;

(2) Every micro, small and medium engaged in the manufacturing of goods or rendering of services with total investment in plant and machinery below the limit specified in section 7 of the said Act, shall file the memorandum;

(3) The memorandum shall be filed only after establishing the unit, obtaining all regulatory approvals and starting commercial operations;

(4) Any number of activities including manufacturing or service or both may be specified in the memorandum;

(5) The proprietor in the case of a proprietorship firm, managing partner in the case of a partnership firm and a karta in the case of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF), shall provide his Aadhaar Number in the memorandum;

(6) In case of a company or a limited liability partnership or a cooperative society or a society or a trust, Permanent Account Number (PAN) of the organisation along with Aadhaar number of the authorised signatory shall be specified in the memorandum;

(7) A one time password (OTP) for verification of the fresh memorandum as well as amending of the existing memorandum shall be sent on mobile phone linked to the Aadhaar Number of the applicant and the applicant shall enter the OTP in the form before submitting the memorandum;

(8) The memorandum shall be filed on self certification basis and no additional document is required to be uploaded at the time of such filing: Provided that the Central Government or the State Government or such person as may be authorized in this behalf may seek documentary proof of the information provided in the memorandum, wherever necessary;

(9) Udyog Aadhaar Acknowledgement in Form II to this notification along with a unique Udyog Aadhaar Number (UAN) shall be generated and mailed to the email address provided in the memorandum;

(10) There shall be no fee for filing the Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum;

(11) In case an applicant or the authorised signatory does not have Aadhaar Number or in cases where online filing is not possible for any reason, a hard copy of the duly filled form I, shall be submitted to the concerned District Industries Center (DIC) or to the Office of the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise - Development Institute (MSME-DI)

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under the Development Commissioner, MSME and the concerned DIC or MSME-DI shall file the Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum online, on the behalf of such enterprise;

(12) Existing enterprises which have filed Entrepreneurship Memorandum-II or the holders of Small Scale Industry registration, prior to the coming into force of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Act 2006 (27 of 2006) shall not be required to file Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum, but if they so desire they may also file the Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum;

(13) No enterprise shall file more than one memorandum;

(14) In case of change in address or addition or deletion of activities by the enterprises or for other changes, the proprietor or the managing partner or an authorized person may apply for amendment of the existing memorandum in accordance with the guidelines for filing the online Udyog Aadhaar Form provided in the website of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, at http://udyogaadhaar.gov.in. The procedure for amendment in the Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum would be same as that for filing new Memorandum;

(15) General Manager of the District Industries Center of the concerned district shall be authorised to undertake enquiry for verifying the memorandum submitted by the enterprise and in case of any discrepancy, he shall issue a notice to the enterprise, giving it an opportunity to present its case and based on the findings, the authorised officer may amend or cancel the memorandum;

(16) UAM registration has replaced Entrepreneurship Memorandum-II (EM-II) and Small Scale Industry Registration for all purposes. Central or State Government regulatory bodies, tax authorities, utilities providing water, power, etc. banks and other financial institutions and similar organisations should accept UAM in place of EM - II for all purposes. Earlier there was a provision to take Enterprise Memorandum-I (EM-I) registration before setting up an enterprise. Applicants used to file applications for obtaining utilities, building plan approval from local bodies, consent to establish from State Pollution Control Board or applying for term loan from bank or a financial institution to set up the enterprise along with a copy of EM-I. UAM registration is given after an enterprise starts commercial operations. Now there is no registration before establishing an enterprise. The practice of EM- I registration is stopped. There is no counterpart document to EM-I. Therefore, utilities, local bodies, regulatory bodies, tax authorities, banks and financial institutions and other similar bodies should not ask for EM-I from the applicants who want to set up an enterprise.

[F. No.A-54/1/2014-CDN)

MANOJ JOSHI, Jt. Secy.

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11.3 NOTIFICATION

To,

All Directors

MSME-Development Institute.

Sub: Extension of the period of State Level Advisory Board (SLAB) for another two year

with effect from 01.04.2016 to 31.03.2018.

As you are aware the validity period of the existing State Level Advisory Board has

already expired since 31.03.2016. Taking into consideration the important role played

by the State Level Advisory Board in the promotion of Micro, Small & Medium

Enterprises in the respective states, the competent authority has extended the period of

the State Level Advisory Boards for another two years w.e.f. 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2018. The

guidelines are enclosed for information and necessary action at your end.

, .

You are, therefore, directed to inform the Chairman of SLAB for reconstituting the SLAB

as per the guidelines. Confirm the compliance of the same. The SLAB meeting should be

conducted at least once in every six months. The minutes of meeting of SLAB should he

sent

to this office.

This is issued with the approval of AS&DC.

(S.R. Samuel)

Joint Development Commissioner

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11.4 NOTIFICATION

OFFICE MEMORANDUM No. 1(634)/CDD/Guidelines Modification/2016

Government of India Office of the Development Commissioner (MSME)

Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Cluster Development Division

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi Dated 27th July, 2016

Subject: Modification in the Guidelines of Micro & Small Enterprises – Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP) - regd.

The modified guidelines are in supersession of the guidelines issued vide 1(l7)/SICDPI Ciuster/TM/2006 dated 10th February 2010 for cluster development, including subsequent clarifications I orders in these regards.

2. As per clause no. 12.2 of the guidelines, each State Government is required to constitute a Project Steering Committee under the Chairmanship of Secretary I Principal Secretary (Industries) / Commissioner of Industries I Director of Industries and consisting of representatives of all stakeholders. The Project Steering Committee would approve and monitor the projects of the concerned State to ensure satisfactory and time-bound implementation of the activities. The State Level Project Steering Committee shall consist of:

1 Secretary / Principal Secretary (Industries) / Commissioner of Industries I Director of Industries.

Chairman

2 Managing Director or Representative of Implementing Agency

Member Secretary/Convenor

3 Representative of Finance Department Member 4 Director, MSME-Development Institute Member 5 General Manager, District Industries Centre

concemed Member

6 Special invitees (if any)

3. The State Level Project Steering Committee will henceforth deal with diagnostic study report and soft interventions. It will have the final authority to sanction diagnostic study report and to monitor the implementation of soft interventions. The Steering Committee at the National Level will only look into the detailed project report. The Government of India will not give any grant for diagnostic study report and soft interventions. However, if a detailed project report is finally approved, a sum of Rs.1 0.00 lakh (Ten lakh) will be considered as a contribution by the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) towards the project.

4. After the approval of the diagnostic study report by the State Level Project Steering Committee, implementation of soft interventions, the detailed project report earlier approved by the State Committee, will be taken up by the Steering Committee of the MSE-CDP (under the Chairmanship of ~ecretary, MSME) for in-principle approval. This National Level Steering Committee, before giving in-principle approval, would look into the followingrequirements also.

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(i) The cluster must have identified the members for proposed SPY and the Methodology of forming the SPY.

(ii) It must have identified the land for implementation of hard intervention

5. This is being done to ensure that after the in-principle approval, the proposal is brought to finality at the earliest and it should come before the Steering Committee for final approval.

6. In-principle approval is valid for three months and it is expected that the project will be made ready for final approval within this time. In case, complete proposal is not received in three months, it will automatically lapse, unless it is specifically specified by the Steering Committee.

7. Proposals accorded in-principle approval will be placed in the Steering Committee of the MSE-CDP under the Chairmanship of Secretary (MSME) for final approval after fulfilment of the following conditions:

a) Formation ofSPV.

b) Land procured and registered in the name of SPY. In case of leased premises, the

lease should be legally tenable for a fairly long duration of 15 years in the name of

SPY.

c) Submission of appraised Detailed Project Report (DPR) by SIDBI / Bank (if bank

financing is involved) / independent Technical Consultancy Organization.

d) Details of the Share holding of the SPY and Project Specific account in Schedule a

Bank.

8. The project (setting up of CFC) should be completed within two years from the date of final approval. Further, extension would be granted for a period of six months subject to condition that there would be reduction of up to 10% of GoI share and the same to be borne by the SPY as additional contribution. The proposals for extension would be approved in the Steering Committee of the MSE-CDP.

9. Funds would be released to the Implementing Agency (State JUT Government

Agency) on the basis of the physical progress and actual expenditure incurred on various projects. Allocations of funds priority wise to different projects have to be decided by the Implementing Agency.

10 .Once the Plants and Machineries (P&M) are approved in the Steering Committee of the MSE-CDP, the same would not be considered for changes, unless they are going for higher version or adopting new technologies. Any escalation in the cost of project above the sanctioned amount, due to any reason will be borne by the Spy / State Govt.

11. Contribution by the SPY or the beneficiaries share should be upfront. However, State Government may release their complete share either in one go or proportionately in the ratio of 40:30:30 and the same should be released prior to release of GoI grant. In case the State share released is high, the GoI grant will be released proportionately, but not more than 50% as first instalment. Balance GoI grant will be released in two instalments in the ratio of 30:20.

12. All the members of the cluster and their details, to be uploaded on MSME Data Bank and Udyog Aadhaar (UA).

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13. Monthly physical progress of each cluster in all aspects has to be uploaded by the concerned MSME-DI on the internal e-samiksha portal along with the photographs to know the actual status.

(S.R. Samuel) Joint Development Commissioner

11.5 NOTIFICATION

(To be published in the Gazette of India, Part-l , Section I )

Government of India

Office of the Development Commissioner (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises)

Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises 'A' Wing, 7th Floor, Nirman Bhawan,

New Delhi-110108 No. 17/2015/ZED/SFC Vol-II 11.07.2016

The Central Government has approved a scheme "Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED Certification Scheme" with a total budget of Rs 491.00 crores (including Government of India contribution of Rs 365.00 crores) to be implemented during the 12th Five Year Plan. The scheme is an extensive drive to create proper awareness in MSMEs about Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) manufacturing and motivate them for assessment of their enterprise for ZED and support them. After ZED assessment and adoption of proper tools, MSMEs can reduce wastages substantially, increase productivity, expand their market as lOPs, become vendors to CPSUs, have more IPRs, develop new products and processes etc. 2.The details of the scheme and guidelines are available on the official website of the office of DC (MSME) i.e. www.dcmsme.gov.in.

(Sanjay Bisariya) Joint Development Commissioner

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11.6 NOTIFICATION

No.5 (1)/2016-MDA Dated 5 July 2016

The Director

All MSME-Dis

Subject: Implementation of Revised Marketing Assistance and Technology Upgradation

(MA TU) Scheme.

Sir,

The Guidelines of Revised MATU Scheme were issued vide OM of even No. dated

29th June 2016. A corrigendum in this regard has already been issued for making the

guidelines effective with immediate effect instead of 1st August 2016. As five components

have been included in the revised scheme, the following clarifications are being issued

for smooth rollout of the revised MA TU scheme:

I. Awareness programmes on Bar Code have been discontinued. Henceforth, no

programme on Bar Code Awareness will be conducted. There is no change in the

financial support for reimbursement of obtaining Bar Code by MSEs. However, the claim

form for this has been simplified.

II. Sanctions have been issued for conducting various Vendor Development

programmes.For VDPs, if the advance has been drawn earlier, even then the expenditure

will be made according to the lesser amount mentioned in either of the guidelines

(earlier or revised). AS&DC(MSME) has instructed that the Vendor development

programmes should be conducted in association with all the PSUs/Purchasing

organizations in the jurisdiction of the MSME Dr. The venue of the VDPs should be within

the districts where PSUs are situated so that maximum participation of local MSMEs is

ensured. Udyog Adhaar of all participating MSMEs along with group photographs,

feedback report, amount of business generated, etc should be submitted to headquarters

within 15 days of organizing the event.

III. As training programme on Packaging for Exports has been dropped, henceforth no

programme on this topic will be organized. A new component namely,

InternationallNational Workshops on Marketing/ Public Procurement/ Packaging etc.

for MSMEs has been introduced. It is requested to send suitable proposals for organizing

this component.

IV. For participation of MSEs in Domestic Fairs/ Exhibitions, the proposals received till

date will continue to be supported with the amount mentioned in earlier guidelines. For

new proposals, revised guidelines may be followed.

V. For participation of MSEs in lnternational Trade Fairs/Exhibitions, the revised

circulars for each event will be issued separately.

This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

Yours faithfully

(Sanjeev chawla)

Director (MA)

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11.7 NOTIFICATION

No. 41(1)/POL/ISO/2016 Date: 28.06.2016

To,

Director (All MSME-Dls)

Sub : Merger of ISO 9000/14001/HACCP certification scheme with ZED Certification scheme of O/o DC(MSME): reg.

Sir,

I am directed to inform that ISO 9000/14001/HACCP certification scheme of O/o DC(MSME) has been merged with ZED certification scheme under National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP) with the approval of competent authority. The guidelines of ZED certification scheme are likely to be issued shortly

2. Therefore, all MSME-Dls are requested to inform/Publicize on their website about the merger of the scheme and not to receive fresh applications for reimbursement under ISO 9000/14001/HACCP certification reimbursement scheme on or after 01 07.2016.

3. Further, the applications already received in MSME-Dls upto 30.06.2016 under the ISO 9000/14001/HACCP certification reimbursement scheme are to be evaluated within 15 days' time i.e. 15.07.2016 as per the existing guidelines of the said scheme. Any discrepancy observed in applications may be got rectified by 31.07.2016. Thereafter, final list along with financial implications may be intimated in respect of eligible units as on 31.07.2016. The desired information may be forwarded to this office by 10.08 2016 for further releasing the sanction, subject to availability of budgetary provision during 2016-17under the scheme

4. This issues with the approval of AS&DC(MSME)

Yours Sincerely

(S.V. Sharma)

Director (ISO)

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11.8 NOTIFICATION

No. 9(8)/2016-SME Government of India

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises [SME Section]

--- Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi.

Dated the 05.08.2016 To

1. O/o DC(MSME) (AS&DC(MSME), Niman Bhawan, New Delhi 2. The Chairman-cum-Managing Director, NSIC, NSIC Bhawan, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi. 3. The Chief Executive Officer, KVIC, Gramodaya, 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle(W),Mumbai. 4. The Secretary, Coir Board, Coir House, MG Road, Kochi 5. Director General, NIMSME, Hyderabad 6. Director, Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization (MGIRI), Maganwadi, Wardha, Maharashtra - 442 001

Subject: MSME Data-bank - Notification - Regarding. Sir, I am directed to say that in exercise of powers confered by clause (e) of subsection (2) of sub-Section 29 of the MSMED Act 2006 and in supersession of the MSMED (Furnishing of Information) Rules, 2009, this Ministry has notified MSMED (Furnishing of information) Rules, 2016 vide Gazette Notification of. GSR 750(E) dated 29 July 2016. A copy of the same is enclosed for information and necessary action.

Yours faithfully,

(Sanjeev Kumar) Deputy Director

Tel. 23063142

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PHOTO GALLERY

V .I. P VISITS Shri Surendra N Tripathi , AS & DC(MSME), Ministry of MSME, Govt.of India

visited Common Facility Center (CFC) of Fan Cluster at Bansdroni ,Kolkata on

20.9.16.The CFC is equipped with various testing facilities for table and ceiling fans

which were explained to Shri Tripathi , AS & DC(MSME).

Shri Surendra N Tripathi, AS & DC(MSME), Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India discussing

the possibility of establishing MSME footprints at NTPC Farakka with Shri Shibasish

Basu, General Manager (Technical Service), NTPC at Kolkata during his visit on

20.09.2016

Shri Surendra N Tripathi, AS & DC(MSME), Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India attended a

meeting with Shri Sutirtha Bhattacharya, Chairman cum Managing Director, Coal India

Ltd at Kolkata on 20.09.2016 to discuss the marketing support to MSMEs and other

developmental agencies in association with Coal India Ltd.

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Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner, Ministry of MSME,Govt. of India, in

an official visit to Kolkata on 20.09.2016, addressed the officers & Staff of MSME-DI,

MSME-TC & MSME-TR Kolkata in a meeting at the Conference Hall of MSME DI, Kolkata.

He advised all officers of the three Institutes to work in coordination with each other for

the promotion of the MSME sector.

Hon’ble Union Minister of MSME Shri Kalraj Misra discussing the progress of various

promotional activities with Director MSME-DI, Kolkata on 22.08.2016.

Honourable Union Minister of MSME Shri Kalraj Misra interacted with officials of Coir

Board, KVIC, NSIC, MSME-TC & MSME-DI during his visit to Kolkata on 22.08.2016.

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Shri Giriraj Singh, Hon’ble MoS visited A&N Islands from 28th December, 2016 to 1st January, 2017. He attended Solar Charkha Demonstration function held at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Auditorium, Port Blair and also distributed financial assistance under Mudra Yojana to 11 women artisans. The Minister also distributed keys of e-rickshaws to 6 women beneficiaries on the occasion. The Minister along with Lt. Governor of A&N Islands, Shri Jagdish Mukhi, launched the Website greenwearbuy.com

On 29th Dec, 2016 The Hon’ble MoS held a Review Meeting with the senior officers

of UT Administration, Br. MSME-DI, Port Blair, KVIC, NSIC & Coir Board at the

Conference Hall of Raj Niwas. The meeting was held to review the performance of

various Govt. sponsored Self Employment Schemes and the scope for development of

Coir Industry, Agro based and Food Processing Industry etc. in A & N Islands.

On 30th December, 2016 the Minister visited Car Nicobar along with the Chairman,

Coir Board. The Minister interacted with Deputy Commissioner, SP and local officers,

bankers, entrepreneurs and members of Tribal Council at APWD Guest House, Car

Nicobar.

He also reviewed the performance of MSME-DI Kolkata.

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OTHER EVENTS

Shri. Ajoy Bandopadhyaya ,Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata delivering lecture in Buyer Seller Meet cum Exhibition on Handmade Paper and Fibre Industry on 06.03.2017 at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata

Shri S.K.Som, Deputy Director, MSME Development Institute, Kolkata receiving "Award of Excellence for promotion of MSMEs" on 31.12.2016 at NLVDP exhibition in 29th IITF, Milan Mela Ground, Kolkata from Hon’ble MoS , Dr. Sashi Panja, Dept of Women & Child Development and Social Welfare, Govt. of West Bengal

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A Two days seminar cum workshop on Development of Export for MSEs held on 13th & 14th Feb’17 in association with Council for Leather Export (CLE) and Indian Leather Product Association (ILPA) at The Stadel, Saltlake.

A one day Seminar-Cum-NDRC-Industry Interaction Meet on Technology Transfer Opportunities in Biotechnology & Agriculture was inaugurated by Shri Ajoy Bandopadhyaya, Director, Msme DI Kolkata at CII SNCEL, DC-36, Salt lake, Kolkata.

Participation of Br. MSME-Development Institute, Suri in "Synergy Birbhum 2016" on 21.12.2016 at Gitanjali Auditorium, Bolpurand.

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ANEXXURES

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ANEX-1 THE DETAILS OF EDPS ARE GIVEN BELOW: Sl. No Name of

Programme Venue Date No. of

Participants Total

Male Female 1 EDP(GEN) HALISAHAR NORTH 24 PGS 1.9.16 17 7 24 2 EDP(GEN) MSME-DI, KOLKATA 29.11.16 13 12 25

ANEX-2

THE DETAILS OF ESDPS ARE GIVEN BELOW:

Sl. No

Name of Programme

Topic Venue From To No. of Participants

Total

Male Female 1 ESDP(GEN) DOMESTIC

WIRING & ESTIMATION

SERAMPORE, HOOGHLY, W.B

01.07.16 12.08.16

20 0 20

2 ESDP(GEN) VALUE ADDED JUTE PRODUCTS

GIAGUNJ, MURSHIDABADH

20.07.16 02.09.16

1 19 20

3 ESDP(GEN) COMPUTER HARDWARE

KAZIPARA BARASAT 11.07.16 19.08.16

14 6 20

4 ESDP(GEN) AC, WATER COOLER REP

BAIDYABATI HOOGHLY

11.07.16 22.08.16

23 0 23

5 ESDP(GEN) SOAPS, DETERGENT, HOUSEHOLD

MSME-DI, KOLKATA 11.07.16 24.08.16

17 8 25

6 ESDP(GEN) SOLAR LED Br. MSME-DI, SURI 06.02.17 17.03.17

25=100

0=33 25=133

7 ESDP (SC-NS) GARMENTS MANFACTURING

NANDAKUMAR, PURBA MEDINIPUR

09.07.16 19.08.16

2 23 25

8 ESDP (SC-NS) COMP. HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING

KHATRA, BANKURA 05.07.16 17.08.16

24 1 25

9 ESDP (SC-NS) VALUE ADDED JUTE PRODUCTS

DOGACHI, NADIA 23.06.16 04.08.16

9 16 25

10 ESDP (SC-NS) GARMENTS MANUFACTUR-ING

DHANTALA, NADIA 20.12.16 31.01.17

25 0 25

11 ESDP (SC-NS) SOLAR LED Br. MSME-DI, SURI 24.0816 05.10.16

25 0 25

12 ESDP (SC-NS) VALUE ADDED JUTE PRODUCTS

BAGIRHULA, NORTH 24 PGS

13.02.17 18.03.17

25 0 25

13 ESDP (SC-S) FOOD PROCESSING

JAMBONI, PASCHIM MEDINIPUR

11.01.17 21.02.17

9 16 25

14 ESDP (ST-NS) COMPUTER HARDWARE ASSEMBLY & NETWORKING

RANIBANDH, BANKURA

05.07.16 17.08.16

23 2 25

15 ESDP (ST-NS) GARMENTS KALYANI ,NADIA 11.07.16 22.08.1 0 24 24

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MFG 6 16 ESDP (ST-NS) GARMENTS

MFG BALICHAK, PASCHIM MEDINIPUR

08.07.16 19.08.16

16 7 23

17 ESDP (ST-NS) GARMENTS MANUFACTURING

SATBERIA, BONGAON, NORTH 24 PGS

24.06.16 05.08.16

10 14 24

18 ESDP (ST-S) FRUITS & VEG PRESERVATION

JHARGRAM, PASCHIM MEDINIPUR

04.07.16 16.08.16

3=171

19=122 22=293

19 ESDP (W&PH) VALUE ADDED JUTE PRODUCTS

JAGDISHPUR, PASCHIM MEDINIPUR

08.7.16 11.08.16

0 25 25

ANEX-3

THE DETAILS OF SDPS ARE GIVEN BELOW:

SDP UNDER PD ACCOUNT Sl. No

SDP on Venue From To No. of Participants

Total Revenue

Male Female 1 SOFTWARE &

INTERNET FUNDAMENTALS

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

4.7.16 19.9.16 2 10 12 22000

2 BASIC SHARE INVESTMENT

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

14.7.16 18.10.16 4 1 5 10000

3 PC HARDWARE ASSEMBLING & BASIC NETWORKING

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

21.7.16 7.11.16 8 1 9 22750

4 BUSINESS ACCOUNTING WITH TALLY

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

18.7.16 3.11.16 4 1 5 20000

5 DESKTOP PUBLISHING (DTP)

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

4.7.16 28.9.16 4 3 7 26000

6 ANDROID APPS DEVELOPMENT

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

22.7.16 21.7.16 8 0 8 28000

7 SMPS & MONITER REPAIRING

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

4.8.16 5.1.17 3 0 3 7000

8 PRINTER SERVICING

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

4.8.16 24.11.16 5 0 5 7200

9 WEBPAGE DEVELOPMENT WITH PHP & SQL(PD)

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

22.8.16 2.1.17 1 2 3 12000

10 ADVANCE BUSINESS ACCOUNTS WITH TAXATION & E-FILLING

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

5 2 7 27500

11 CAD MSME-DI, KOLKATA

4.7.16 15.7.16 19 1 20 78800

12 CAD MSME-DI, KOLKATA

25.7.16 5.8.16 11 1 12 41600

13 CAD MSME-DI, KOLKATA

19.9.16 30.09.16 19 0 19 72400

14 ESDP ON FOOD PROCESSING

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

07.02.17 10.03.17 3 1 4 20000

15 ESDP ON BAKERY MSME-DI, 07.02.17 10.03.17 7 2 9 45000

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PRODUCTS KOLKATA 16 ESDP ON CHEMICAL

PRODUCTS MSME-DI, KOLKATA

14.02.17 21.03.17 10 0 10 50000

17 ESDP ON CEMENT PAINT ON WALL PUTTY

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

07.02.17 10.03.17 1 0 1 5000

18 ESDP ON MOBILE PHONE REPAIRING

SIBAPAHAR, JHARKHAND

22.12.15 12.02.16 24 0 24 97510

19 ESDP ON READYMADE GARMENTS

SIBAPAHAR, JHARKHAND

01.04.16 13.05.16 0 26 26 52858

20 ESDP ON READYMADE GARMENTS

NTPC,FARAKKA

12.03.16 30.04.16 0 28 28 56922

21 SCADA MSME-DI, KOLKATA

07.06.16 09.06.16 22 4 26 2,60,000

22 HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

16.11.16 17.11.16 33 17 50 75,000

23 HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

13.02.17 17.02.17 38=231

2=102 40=333

80,000

SDP REGULAR COURSES 24 MECH. W/S MSME-DI,

KOLKATA 1.3.16 31.08.16 7 1 8 4200

25 MECH. W/S MSME-DI, KOLKATA

1.9.16 28.02.16 15 7 22 9000

26 CERAMIC PRODUCTS

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

1.3.16 31.8.16 5 2 7 3000 *

27 CERAMIC PRODUCTS

MSME-DI, KOLKATA

1.9.16 28.02.17 4 0 4 1200

28 POTTERY & CERAMICS

MSME –DI ,KOLKATA

01.03.17 CONT. 2 0 2 1200

29 MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE

MSME –DI, KOLKATA

01.03.17 CONT. 18 0 0 3000

30 HEAT TREATMENT MSME –DI, KOLKATA

01.03.17 CONT. 2=53 0=10 2=63 1200

*The course fee collected from SDP on CERAMIC PRODUCTS from 01.03.16 to 31.08.16 has been deposited in FY 2015-16. But the programme completed in FY 2016-17.

ANEX-4

NLVDP

Sl.No

Name of Progra-mme

Annual Target

Venue From To No of unit Participated

Exp. incurred

Revenue generated

PSU/LSE /FIs

Msme

1 NLVDP 2

29th IITF, MILAN MELA, KOLKATA

29.11.16 31.12.16 11

125 799771 497300

2 NLVDP CITY CENTRE, DURGAPUR

09.02.17 11.02.17 09 60 500000 252775

69

ANEX-5

SLVDP

Sl. No

Venue Date No of unit Participated

Exp incurred PSU/LSE

/FIs Msme

1 F.O.J UNIT, GRSE, KOLKATA 03.08.16 1 42 14412

2 HOTEL STADEL, SALT LAKE, KOLKATA

14.09.16 1 65 29910

3 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,RABINDRA SADAN, KOLKATA

28.09.16 1 40 30000

4 CENTRE FOR HRD, DSP, DURGAPUR 29.09.16 2 36 27497

5 CONFERENCE HALL OF AAI,NETAJI S. C BOSE AIRPORT, KOLKATA

30.09.16 1 31 29993

6 NSIC-TSC, KOLKATA 04.11.16 1 48 25283

7 ICHAPUR CLUB, RIFLE FACTORY, ICHAPUR

18.11.16 1 45 29996

8 MUNICIPALITY CONFERENCE HALL, HALDIA

25.11.16 2 34 30000

9 SARAT SADAN, HOWRAH 07.12.16 3 48 30000

10 SANSAD MELA ASANSOL 14.01.17 2 37 29900

11 TAGORE COLLEGE AUDITORIUM PORT BLAIR

06.02.17 3 80 29035

12 PANCHAYET HALL, OF WIMBERLYGUNJ GRAM PANCHAYET, SOUTH ANDAMAN

16.02.17 1 86 27956

ANEX-6

THE DETAILS OF REIMBURSEMENT AVAILED BY THE UNITS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR 2016-17 UNDER MATU SCHEME ARE GIVEN BELOW:

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Fair

Name of the Unit Name of the

Proprietor

Category Amount

Reimbursed

1 14th Global

India Festival

2016 to be

held at Kuala

Lumpur,

Malaysia

during 1-5

June, 2016

1 Laxman Group

of Engineers

Sri Pabitra

Shekhar

Pramanick

SC 1,25,000

2 Sudha Creation Sudha Sharma Woman 1,25,000

3 Awhang Kavita Mallick Woman 1,25,000

4 Shree Kanna’s

Boutique

Shamita

Mukherjee

Woman 1,25,000

2 AF-L’

Artigiano in

Fiera 21st

1 Luxe Living Madhumita

Sarkar Guha

Woman

1,45,363

70

International

Crafts Selling

Exhibition at

Milan, Italy

during 03-11

Dec, 2016

2 Carmika Tapati

Bhattacharya

Woman 1,45,231

3

21st Chinese New Year Shopping Festival from 18-24 January, 2017 at Chengdu City, Sichuan Province China

1 Rose Petal Sri Dhiren

Kumar Saha

Gen Sanction

order is

awaited 2 Mehak Gupta Mehak Gupta Woman

3 Ilubela

enterprise

Ruma Ghosh Woman

4 Urys World

Fashion

Soma Das Woman

5 Creation Purba

Goswami

Woman

6 Krishna

Garments

Krishna Das Sarkar

Woman

7 El-Dorado

Boutique

Swasati

Banerjee

Woman

8 Radha Gopal

Boutique

Poly Mitra Woman

4 India

Engineering

Exhibition

(INDEE), Iran

from 01-03

Feb, 2017

1 East Coast

Enterprisers

Ltd.

Binod Kumar

Sarda

Gen Sanction

order is

awaited

2 Eastern Copper

Manufacturing

Co. Pvt. Ltd.

Sri Ravi

Choudhary

Gen

5 India Sourcing

Fair at St.

Petersburg,

Russia from

14-03-17 to

1 Sunwise

Engineering Pvt.

Ltd

Sri Goutam

Hazra

Gen Sanction

order is

awaited

71

16-03-17

Total 7,90,594

Total MSEs Participated in 5 Fairs : 17 Nos. Total application forwarded to O/o DC (MSME), New Delhi : 23 Nos.

ANEX-7

THE DETAILS OF REIMBURSEMENT AVAILED BY THE UNITS IN THE DOMESTIC TRADE FAIR UNDER MATU SCHEME ARE GIVEN BELOW:

Sl. No.

Name of the unit UAM No. Type of entrepreneur

Amount of Subsidy In (Rs.)

1. Surjaj Jute Handlooms, ViiI. & P.O. Dakchinchak, Purba Medinipur - 721 654

WB12A000940 Women 20,000

2. Shyama Jute Products, ViiI. & P.O. Dakchinchak, Purba Medinipur - 721 654

WB12A0000939 General 20,000

3. Krishna Dresses, Village Kalmaghat, Anarghi

WB12A0000931 General 20,000

4. Sawata Mat Centre, Viii. & P.O. Saridaspur, Purba Medinipur - 721 434

WB12A0000945 Women 20,000

5. Tanusri Enterprise, Viii. & P.O. Barbasudevpur, Purba Medinipur - 721 645

WB12A0000942 Women 20,000

6. Labani Craft Centre, Saradabasan, Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000926 Women 20,000

7. Pankaj Handicraft Centre, Saradabasan, Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000925 General 20,000

8. Maity Mat Factory, Saridaspur, Purba Medinipu

WB12B0000956 General 20,000

9. Alpana City Gold Production Centre, Harduachak, Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000934 Women 20,000

10. Rina Bari Products, Changra, Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000932 Women 20,000

11 Maa Saradamoyee Enterprise WB12A0000933 General 20,000

12 Kajal Bari Product WB12A0000935 Women 20,000

13 Minati Enterprise WB12A0001385 Women 20,000

14 Kamala Mat Center WB12A0000941 General 20,000

15 Surja Jute Handlooms WB12A0000940 Women 20,000

16 Shyama Jute Product WB12A0000939 General 20,000

72

17 Krishna Dresses WB12A0000931 General 20,000

18 Saswata Mat Centre WB12A0000945 Women 20,000

19 Tanushree Enterprise WB12A0000942 Women 20,000

20 Minati Mat Making WB12A0001381 General 20,000

21 Saraswati Ghosh, 1/377, Kataganj, PO-Kataganj, Nadia-741250

WB15A0001230 Women 20,000

22 Evergreen Enterprise, 1/352B, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741250

WB15A0001119 Women 20,000

23 Sova Debnath, 1/264B, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741250

WB15A0001227 Women 20,000

24 Soma Biswas Ghosh, 1/377, Kataganj, PO-Kataganj, Nadia-741250

WB15A0001231 Women 20,000

25 Manjuri Dey, Viii. & P.O. Shimurali, Distt. Nadia – 741 248

WB15A0001236 Women 20,000

26 Rina Das, 1/264B, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia -741250

WB15A0001233 Women 20,000

27 Ruma Debnath, 1/264C, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741 250

WB15A0001235 Women 20,000

28 Shanti Debnath, 1/264C, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741 250

WB15A0001228 Women 20,000

29 Shyamali Roy, Viii. & P.O. Chatimata, P.O. Chakdha, Dist!. Nadia -641222

WB15A0001237 Women 20,000

30 Sumita Chakraborty, Gokulpur 9 No.ward, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia -741250

WB15A0001238 Women 20,000

31 K.N. Pharmaceuticals, ViII. & P.O. Alaipur, Nadia -741248

WB15A0002033 SC 20,000

32 Evergreen Enterprise, 1/352B, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741250

WB15A0001119 Women 20,000

33 Sova Debnath, 1/264B, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741250

WB15A0001227 Women 20,000

34 Ashalata Das, 11331A, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741250

WB15A0002158 Women 20,000

35 Manjuri Dey, Viii. & P.O. Shimurali, Distt. Nadia - 741 248

WB15A0001236 Women 20,000

73

36 Rina Das, 1/264B, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia -741250

WB15A0001233 Women 20,000

37 Ruma Debnath, 1/264C, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741 250

WB15A0001235 Women 20,000

38 Sumita Chakraborty, Gokulpur 9 No.ward, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia -741250

WB15A0001238 Women 20,000

39 Shyamali Roy, Viii. & P.O. Chatimata, P.O. Chakdha, Dist!. Nadia - 641222

WB15A0001237 Women 20,000

40 Shanti Debnath, 1/264C, Kataganj, P.O. Kataganj, Distt. Nadia - 741 250

WB15A0001228 Women 20,000

41 Piu Enterprise WB10A0004103 Women 20,000 42 Exclusive Ornaments WB10A0004645 Women 20,000

43 Prochesta WB10A0003044 Women 20,000 44 D. B. Knitting Centre WB10A0003357 Women 20,000

45 Priyanka Jewelers WB10A0003515 Women 20,000 46 Shilpalaya WB10A0001882 Women 20,000 47 Swabhumi WB10A0003518 Women 20,000

48 Jyothsna Craft Villa WB10A0003529 Women 20,000 49 Anita Agarwal WB10A0003521 Women 20,000 50 Maity Mat Factory WB12B0000956 General 20,000

51 Alpana City Gold Production

Centre

WB12A0000934 Women 20,000

52 Rina Bari Products WB12A0000932 Women 20,000

53 Labanee Handicraft Centre WB12A0000926 Women 20,000

54 Pankaj Handicraft Centre WB12A0000925 General 20,000

55 Awhang WB10A0001818 Women 20,000

56 Inventia WB10A0006396 Women 20,000

57 Micro Clean WB18A0003866 Women 20,000

58 Indrani Boutique WB10A0006596 Women 20,000

59 Kanta Collection WB10A0003328 Women 20,000

60 M/s. Awhang, 9/3A, Rajendranath Roy Chowdhury Lane, Kolkata - 700 036

WB10A0001818 Women 20,000

61 M/s Inventia, 4/3K1132, H.O. Ch Min Sarani, Shakuntala Park, Kolkata - 61

WB10A0003405 Women 20,000

74

62 M/s. Micro Clean, 78, Nandi Bagan Local, 4, Sreepur, Kolkata - 78

WB18A0003866 Women 20,000

63 M/s. Indrani Boutique, 10A, Joy Krishna Road, Kolkata - 23.

WB10A0003471 Women 20,000

64 M/s. Kanta Collection, 4B, Sailendra Halder St., Kalighat, Kolkata - 26

WB10A0003328 Women 20,000

65 M/s. Bijali Mat Centre, Bankibheri, Panchuria Purba Medinipu

WB12A0000947 General 20,000

66 M/s. Ma Manasa Mat Centre, Bankibheri, Panchuria Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000946 General 20,000

67 M/s. Minati Mat Making, Nilkanthapur, Sadihat, Purba Medinipur

WB12A0001381 General 20,000

68 M/s. Ma Saradamoyee Enterprise, Changra, Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000933 General 20,000

69 M/s. Kajal Bari Products, Changra (Kalagonda), Purba Medinipur

WB12A0000935 Women 20,000

70 M/s. Bera Mat House, Nikanthapur, Sadihat,, Purba Midnapur-721446

WB12A0001382 General 20,000

71 M/s Prapti Crafts, 59/60, Kanstapukur, 3rd Bye Lane, Howrah

WB08A0003327 Women 20,000

72 M/s. Joyguru Photo Frame, Vill. + P.O.-Alukaranbarh, Purba Medinipur,721454

WB12A0001292 SC 20,000

73 M/s. Mukherjee Food Product, Bouria Industrial Estate, Plot No. 14E/2/1, P.O. Chakkashi, Howrah-711307

WB08A0002663 General 20,000

74 M/s. Kamala Mat Centre, Bakibhri, Panchuria, Purba Medinipur-721434

WB12A0000941 General 20,000

75 M/s. Joyguru Sea Shell, Vill & P.O. Alukaranbarh, Purba Medinipur,721454

WB12A0001293 General 20,000

76 M/s. Koley Handicraft, 59/60, Kanstapukur, 3rd Bye Lane, Howrah

WB08A0003329 General 20,000

77 M/s. Minati Enterprise, Nikanthapur, Sadihat, Purba Midnapur-721446

WB12A0000914 Women 20,000

78 M/s. Joyguru Agarbati, Vill & P.O. Alukaranbarh, Purba Medinipur,721454

WB12A0001294 Women 20,000

79 M/s. Rupashree Enterpriser, Nikanthapur, Sadihat, Purba Midnapur-721446

WB12B0000966 Women 20,000

75

80 Exclusive Ornaments WB10A0004645 Women 20,000

81 Ruparati Creation WB14A0005555 Women 20,000

82 Rita’s Collection WB18A0006177 Women 20,000

83 D. B. Knitting Centre WB10A0003357 Women 20,000

84 Anita Agarwal WB10A0003521 Women 20,000

85 Pratyasha Boutique WB14A0005823 Women 20,000

86 Creative Arts WB10A0004648 Women 20,000

87 Prochesta WB10A0005425 Women 20,000

88 Swarna Mahal WB10A0002590 Women 20,000

89 Piyali Handicrafts WB14A0008003 Women 20,000

90 M/s. Neogi Technologies & Research Pvt. Ltd.

WB18A0003074 General 16,000

91 M/s Dhruba Green Energy WB18A0003073 General 16,000 92 M/s. G. K. Trading &

Manufacturing Co. WB18A0007438 Women 20,000

93 M/s. Budhiswar Wooden Craft

WB18A0007541 General 16,000

94 M/s. Mridula Safety Products WB18A0007439 General 16,000 95 M/s. A.C.India WB18A0003557 General 16,000 96 M/s. Indo Webel Surgical Pvt.

Ltd. WB10B0001689 General 16,000

Total Rs. 18,96,000

ANEX-8

THE DETAILS OF REIMBURSEMENT AVAILED BY THE UNITS UNDER ISO 9001:2008

ARE GIVEN BELOW

Sl. No.

Name & Address of the Unit EM Part-II/UAM Category ISO Certification

Amount Reimbursed in (Rs.)

1 ENVIRO ENGINEERS, 24/1, Bazar Lane, PO: Bhatpara, Dist: 24 Parganas (North), West Bengal-743123

EM:190111110205 Dated:08.06.12

General ISO 9001 22,500

2 DEMAG ENGINEERING 126/5/1, Mhendra Bhattacharya Road, Howrah-711104

EM:190161106489 Dated:23.11.2009

General ISO 9001 52,250

3 BURMAN VESSELS PVT LTD Dharapara, Baltikuri,Dasnagar, Howrah-711113

EM:190161101412 Dated:24.02.15

General ISO 9001 48,750

4 INDUSTRIAL PLASTIC WORKS 354, Rabindra Sarani, Kolkata-700 006

UAM: WB10A0000152

General ISO 9001 30,000

5 SHREE MAGNETS PVT LTD 81, Sodepur Barasat Road,

UAM: WB14B0000823

General ISO 9001 27,750

76

Muragacha,Kolkata-700 110 Dated:22.02.16 6 ASSOCIATED FABRICATORS,

Ichapur, H.I.T.Road,Sealdanga Po:Santragachi, Howrah-711104

EM:190161110201 Dated:08.06.12

General ISO

9001:2008

48,375

7 SHREE BALAJI INDUSTRIES Shibtolla, Baltikuri,Howrah-

711113

EM:190161101839

Dated:21.05.15

General ISO

9001:2008

48,750

8 GEOTECH INSTRUMENT INC 38 Bosepara, Chandanagar, Hooghly-712136, West Bengal

EM: 190121100166 Dated:29.01.07

General ISO

9001:2008

40,275

9 S .S UDYOG 86/1, Makardah Road Kadamtala,Howrah-711101

EM: 190161108232 Dated:14.01.11

General ISO

9001:2008

43,500

10 S. S INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Dakshin Jhaporda Domjur, Howrah-711405

EM: 190161210474 Dated:31.08.12

General ISO

9001:2008

60,000

11 THE VESCO PRODUCTS COMPANY. 11B, Dr Sudhir Basu Road, Kolkata-700023

190171107092 Dated:21.04.09

General ISO

9001:2008

49,500

12 MOULDED FIBREGLASS PRODUCTS. Gangarampur Road, PO-Raipur, PS-Maheshtala,South 24 Prgs-700 141

EM: 190181207609 Dated:08.02.12

General ISO

9001:2008

33,000

13 DNV INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LTD 236B,A J C Bose Road,Marble Arch Building,4th Building, 4th Floor, Room no.403, Kolkata-20

EM: 190172101192 Dated:18.03.15

General ISO

9001:2008

54,750

14 CHOWDHURY ENTERPRISE Vill-Arsulla,PO & PS-Baduria Dist-24 Parganas(North)

EM: 190111109866 Dated : 22.03.12

General ISO

9001:2008

45,000

15 KAILASHI TAR PVT LTD Jalan Industrial Complex, Vill-Sankaridaha, PO:Begri, PS:Domjur, Dist:Howara-711411

EM: 190161200403 Dated :22.02.07

General ISO

9001:2008

52,500

16 MACCANN ENGINEERING PVT LTD,Z-57a,Howrah Industrial Estate, Dasnagar, Howrah-711113

EM: 190161102394 Dated :24.09.07

General ISO

9001:2008

67,500

17 M.S.CONSTRUCTION General ISO

9001:2008

40,500

18 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, 14/1 & 14/1/2, Tinkori Nath Bose Lane, Salkia,Howrah-711106

EM: 190161101930 Date:10.07.2007 UAM: WB08A0000361

General ISO

9001:2008

45,525

19 UNITRADE CONSTRUCTION. Karangapara Road,Adda Layout No.-50,Durgapur-713201

EM: 190092210778 Dated:27.07.15

General ISO 9001:2008

56,250

20 J.M.T. Engineering Concern 8/1, W Road, Monshatala Howrah- 711105

EM: 190161100046E Dated:26.02.14

General ISO 9001:2008

45000

21 G. D. POWER Chatterjee Industrial Estate Bankra, Howrah-711403

EM: 190161101454 Dated:04.03.15

General ISO 9001:2008

45,000

22 MAA CHINNAMASTIKA ENGG CONCERN.Bakultala Lane, Ramrajatala, Dist-Howrah-711104

EM: 190161101973 Dated :30.06.15

General ISO 9001:2008

41,250

23 BHARTIA NON CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS. Vill-Nabharanda,PO-

EM: 190111102574 Dated:21.05.15

General ISO 9001:2008

59,250

77

Suryapur,PS-Titagarth, North 24 Parganas,PIN-700121

24 LIGHT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 6a, Sultan Alam Road, Opposite Tollygunge Head P.O. Kolkata-700033

EM: 190171105392 Dated:19.08.08

General ISO 9001:2008

46,500

25 KAMALA VALVES & ENGINEERING WORKS, H.I.T Road, Sealdanga, Ichapur, Santragachi, Howrah-711104

EM: 190161103203 Date:27.02.2018

General ISO 9001:2008

53,100

26 PAVLO FIRE ENGINEERS PVT. LTD.ChandanNagar,Vivekananda Pally, Maheshtala, South 24 Pgs, West Bengal, Pin-700139

EM: 190181102552 Dated:20.01.09

General ISO 9001:2008

54,975

27 ENERGY PLUS POWER SERVICES PVT LTD, At-7, Avenue East, Morden Park, Santoshpur, Kolkata-700075

EM: 190172109079 Dated:01.03.10

General ISO 9001:2008

34,050

28 KUSARI ENTERPRISE Plot no.33B,Udayan Industrial Estate, 03, Pagladanga Road,Kolkata-700015

EM: 190171103911 Dated:27.02.08

General ISO 9001:2008

60,000

29 BETTERMAN ENGINEERS PVT LTD.NH-6, Chamrail Howrah-711114

EM: 190161105327 Dated:09.03.09 EM:190161200315 Dated:05.05.14

General ISO 9001:2008

75,000

30 M P ENGG PRODUCTS Ichapur Road,Sealdabga, Kalitala PO-Santragachi, PS-Jagacha , Howrah-711104

EM: 190161100258 Dated:08.04.14

General ISO 9001:2008

43,500

31 PARUCCO FOUNDRY PVT LTD Vill & PO-Bighati,Dhobapukur, PS-Bhadreswer,Hooghly-712124

EM: WB07A0000390 Dated :08.01.16

ISO 9001:2008

49,462

32 PACHAL TRANSFORMERS PVT LTD,Nibra, Kantlia,Po-Domjur Howrah-711409

EM: 190161101248 Dated:24.02.12

General ISO 9001:2008

51,750

33 PAN INDIAN ENTERPRISE. 5, Hide Road Extension, Khiddirpur Industrial Estate,Kolkata-700088

EM: 190171100288 Dated :22.03.12

General ISO 9001:2008

44,475

34 MINESOURCE INDIA PVT LTD 13c, Jabakusum House 34, Chittaranjan Avenue Kolkata-700012

EM: 190172115242 Dated :20.02.14

General ISO 9001:2008

35,100

35 NILGIRI DATA SYSTEMS PVT LTD. 29b, Weston Street 2nd Floor,Kolkata-12

EM: 190172101571 Dated :22.06.15

General ISO 9001:2008

51,300

36 NIRMALA PRODUCTS. Ichapur Sealdanga Howrah-711104

EM: 190161100780 Dated:24.02.12

General ISO 9001:2008

54,750

37 RAMA FERRO ALLOYS & FINANCE PVT LTD, At-Khamar, PO-Rajarhat-Bisnupur, Kolkata-135

EM: 190111104614 Dated:01.12.08

General ISO 9001:2008

45,000

38 CHITTARANJAN POLYPRODUCTS Vill-Panchpara, PO-Radhadasi Howrah-711313

EM: 190161104353 Dated:25.08.08

General ISO 9001:2008

50,250

39 ARIHANT CBX Jalan Complex,Gate No.-1, Galli No.-09 ,Biprannapara,

EM: 190161101879 Dated:03.06.15

General ISO 9001:2008

36,487

78

Domjur,Howrah-711 411 40 PANCHKARI KAYAL &CO

Baltikuri, Surkimill, Howrah-7111113

EM: 19016110148 Dated:29.09.08

General ISO 9001:2008

42,000

41 PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIES 26/1/1, KantaPukur Lane, Kadamtala, Howrah-711101

EM:190161110180 Dated:01.06.12

General ISO 9001:2008

40,500

TOTAL 19,25,374

ANEX-9 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION REIMBURSEMENT UNDER TEQUP

Sl No

Name of the Unit Address of the Unit Amount Transferred in Rs

1 M/s Malson Polymers Private Limited

Vill-JalaDhulagori, Po Dhulagori, PS Sankrail, Dist Howrah, West Bengal 711302

88,253

2 M/s Pankaj Plastic Industries,

122, J. N. Mukherjee Road, Ghusuri, Ps Malipanchghara, Howrah West Bengal 711107

1,50,000

TOTAL 2,38,253

ANEX-10

THE DETAILS OF REIMBURSEMENT AVAILED BY THE UNITS UNDER BAR CODE

SCHEME ARE GIVEN BELOW:

Sl.

No.

Name and Address of the Unit One Time

Registration Fee

Annual

Recurring Fee

Total

Reimbursement

1 M/s. Chasme Chemical Co. Pvt. Ltd. (Micro/Male/Gen),Prop. Shri Dipak Kumar

Dutt, 37, R.K. Chatterjee Road, Kolkata-42

EM Part-II- 19-017-11-03907

18,750 14,702 33,452

2 M/s. Shivam Food Products (Micro/Male/Gen),Prop. Sambhulal Agarwal Kathalpara, Balughat, Dakshin Dinajpur, Pin- 733101,UAM No.- WB19A0000044

20,625 15,370 35,995

3 M/s. Gemini Cosmetics (Micro/Male/Gen),Prop. Sanjiv Gupta IV-20, New Budge Budge Trunk Road, Chakmir, Mahestala, Kolkata-141 UAM No. WB10A0002140

20,625 5,693 26,318

4 M/s. Imperial Fruit Preserving Co. (Micro/Male/Gen) Prop. Shri Indranath Pyne, Jagannathpur, Barbaria, Barasat, North 24 Pgs, Pin-700126,UAM No.WB14A0002206

18,750 14,701 33,451

5 M/s. Corpconnect Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. (Micro/Male/Gen),Prop. Shri Puneet Jhajharia, 5th Floor, Ashray Apartment, 12, Sunny Park, Ballygunge, Kolkata,UAM No. WB10A0001770

18,750 10345 29,095

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6 M/s. Tas Chemicals (Micro/Male/Gen) Prop. Shri Tapas Ranjan Joarder ,Shed No.-5, Unit-II, Piyali Town, Baruipur Industrial Estate, South 24 Pgs, UAM No. WB18A0003540

18,750 17,820 36,570

7 M/s. Pragati Foods (Micro/ Male/Gen) Prop. Brijesh Kumar Shaw 97, Dakshindari Road, Kolkata-700048 Uam No. WB14A0003924

19,500 6,195 25,695

8 M/s. Yummz Foods Pvt. Ltd. (Small/Male/Gen),Prop. Sabyasachi Saha Vill/Post-Khamarshimulia, Taherpur, Nadia,,Pin-741121,UAM No. WB15B0002060

22,875 5,816 28,691

9 M/s. Kings Food (Micro/Male/Gen),11 Deer Park , Shantiniketan, Birbhum,Pin-731235 UAM No.WB04A0013077

19,500 6,195 25,695

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M/s. Hillman Hosiery Mills Pvt. Ltd. (Micro/Male/Gen), 26/1 G, P. K. Tagore Street, Kolkata-6,UAM. WB10A0005230

25,500 19,098 44,598

11 M/s. Romit Enterprise (Micro/Woman/Gen), 45, A.A. Pai Road, Indrapuri, Belghoria, Kolkata-56 UAM-WB14A0005826

19,500 16,727 36,227

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M/s. Folk 23,625 6,941 30,566

Total Sanction 4 Lakh Total Expenditure 2,46,750 1,39,603 3,86,353

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ANEX-11

REPORT ON CLUSTERS IN THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL (UNDER HARD INTERVENTION).

Sl. Cluster Cluster Status SPV Co-ordinator

Phone/ Email Details

SPV Co-ordinator Address Details

Remarks

1 CFC Project on Fan Manufacturing Cluster, Kolkata.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. SPV’s contribution: Rs. 31.08 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoWB): Rs. 144.83 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoI): Rs. 134.94 Lakh, Total: Rs. 310.85 Lakh Details of Fund Contribution already made: SPV – Rs.31.09 lakhs, State Govt. – Rs.144.80 lakhs, Advance paid by State Govt. To meet the expenditure against GOI contribution – Rs.134.90 lakhs. Total Expenditure incurred- Rs.3,00,96,247/- Building has been completed. SPV has purchased 105 nos. Machines out of 107 nos. Machines as per DPR. Invitation of Tender is under process for purchase of remaining machinery. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 31.12.16. GOI Contribution (1st Instalment) – 53.976 lakhs has been released on 01.09.2016.

Shri Rajendra Shaw, Director Fan Manufacturers Cluster Foundation of Kolkata (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 033-2431 0023/ 9836580411 Email: [email protected], [email protected]

The Director, Fan Manufactures cluster Foundation of Kolkata. 264, H L Sarkar

Road, Bansdroni,

Kolkata – 700070.

The CFC has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. It is in running condition. 260 micro units are benefitted after setting up of this CFC. Around 5000 people have been benefitted.

2 CFC Project on Plastic Products Cluster, Rajganj, Dist.- Jalpaiguri.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. SPV’s contribution: Rs. 57.02 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoWB): Rs. 55.98 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoI): Rs. 266.00 Lakh, Total: Rs. 379.00 Lakh Details of Fund Contribution already made : SPV – Rs.59.61 lakhs, State Govt. – Rs.55.98 lakhs Advance paid by State Govt. to meet the expenditure against GOI contribution – Rs.169.93 lakhs, Total Expenditure incurred- Rs.282.52 lakhs Building has been completed, most of the machines have been purchased and under installation. Remaining machines will be purchased and CFC will be completed subject to release of GOI contribution. Request letter sent to O/o Dc (MSME) for Fund. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 31.12.16.

Shri Rattan Kumar Bihani, Director, Jalpaiguri Siliguri Plastic Engineering Centre (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 94342 58599/ 0353-2530052. Email: [email protected]

The Director, Jalpaiguri Siliguri Plastic Engineering Center. 327, Bidhan Road,

Siliguri-734001.

125 micro units are benefitted after setting up of CFC. Around 1400 people will be benefitted.

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3 CFC Project in Zari Embroidery Cluster, Budge Budge, Dist. -South 24 Pgs.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. SPV’s contribution: Rs. 14.15 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoWB): Rs. 14.15 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoI): Rs. 104.95 Lakh, Total: Rs. 133.25 Lakh Details of Fund Contribution already made: SPV – Rs.14.15 lakhs, State Govt. – Rs.14.15 lakhs. GOI contribution – 41.98 lakhs against 104.95 lakhs (balance 62.97 lakhs to be released by GOI) Advance paid by State Govt. to meet the expenditure against GOI contribution – Rs.78.20 lakhs, Total Expenditure incurred- Rs. 106.50 lakhs (92.35 +14.15) Building has been completed, machines have been purchased, installated (except a few minor fixed assets) and running. CFC will be completed subject to release of GOI contribution. Request letter sent to O/o Dc (MSME) for Fund. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 30.11.16.

Shri Prabhat Naskar Chairman, Budge Budge Block –II Zari Embroidery Cluster Industrial Co-opt. Society Ltd. (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 9051576251 Email: [email protected]

The Chairman, Zari Embroidery Cluster Industrial Cooperative Society Ltd, Budge Budge Block -2, Vill: Baratala, P.O. Nodakhali, Dist. 24Prg(s), Pin - 743318.

110 micro units are benefitted after setting up of CFC. Around 1500 people are benefitted.

4 CFC Project in Lead Acid Battery Cluster, Silliguri, Dist. -Darjeeling.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. SPV’s contribution: Rs. 93.68 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoWB): Rs. 65.72 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoI): Rs. 777.38 Lakh, Total: Rs. 936.78Lakh Details of Fund Contribution already made : SPV – Rs.93.68 lakhs, State Govt. – Rs.65.72 lakhs, GOI contribution (1st instalment received) – Rs.310.95 lakhs, Construction of Building is under completion stage (2 nos. of Sheds are Ready but without Flooring, Boundary wall is yet to be constructed).Temporary electric connection of 25 KVA is there in one shed. A total of 560 KVA load is required as proposed in DPR. The electric line is to be taken from WBSEDCL. Invitation of Tender for purchase of machineries is under process. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 31.12.16.

Shri Tapan Pyne Managing Director, Siliguri Storage Battery Cluster Services Pvt. Ltd. (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 94342 33834/ 9832437248 Email: [email protected]

Managing Director, Siliguri Storage Battery Cluster Services Pvt Ltd. Arobindapally

Main Road, P. O.

Rabindra Sarani,

P.S Siliguri, Dist.

Darjeeling, Pin –

734006.

65 micro units are benefitted after setting up of CFC. Around 400 people are benefitted.

5 Silver Filigree Cluster, Magrahat, Dist.-South 24 Parganas

Under Hard Intervention Stage. SPV’s contribution: Rs. 14.96 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoWB): Rs. 15.12 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoI): Rs. 119.47 Lakh, Total: Rs. 149.55 Lakh Details of Fund Contribution already made : SPV – Rs.14.98 lakhs, State Govt. – Rs.15.12 lakhs., GOI contribution – 50.00 lakhs against 119.47 lakhs (balance 69.47 lakhs to be released by GOI)

Shri Tapas Mandal Chairman, The Magrahat Silver Filigree Cluster Development Industrial Ltd. (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 9732715120/ 9547067908 Email: [email protected]

The Chairman, The Magrahat Silver Filigree Cluster Development Industrial Ltd. (SPV), Vill. ; Gopinathpur, P.O. Moukhali, P.S. Magrahat, Dist. 24 Pgs (S), Pin – 743610.

78 micro units are benefitted after setting up of CFC. Around 1500 people will be benefitted.

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Building has been completed, some of the machines have been purchased and under installation. Remaining machines will be purchased and CFC will be completed subject to release of GOI contribution. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 30.11.16.

6 CFC Project in Roofing Tiles Cluster, Murlu, Dist. Bankura.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. SPV’s contribution: Rs. 29.67 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoWB): Rs. 50.45 Lakh, Grant in Aid (GoI): Rs. 191.97 Lakh, Total: Rs. 272.09 Lakh Details of Fund Contribution already made : SPV – Rs.29.67 lakhs, State Govt. – Rs.50.45 lakhs. Advance paid by State Govt. to meet the expenditure against GOI contribution – Rs.98.48 lakhs Building has been completed, some of the machines have been purchased and under installation. Shuttle Kiln has been installed and 1st Firing Trial conducted in Sept., 2016. Installation of Tunnel Kiln in place of Hoffman Kiln is under considerations for approval of O/o the DC (MSME), New Delhi. Remaining machines are under procurement and CFC will be completed subject to release of GOI contribution. Request letter sent to O/o Dc (MSME) for Fund. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 31.12.16.

Shri Bijoy Mahato, Secretary, Murlu Clay Tiles Cluster Industrial Co-opt. Society Ltd. (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 8145672736/ 9647917195. Email: [email protected]

The Secretary, Murlu Clay Tiles Cluster Industrial Co-Operative Society Ltd, Murlu, P.S. Saltara, Dist. Bankura, Pin - 722158.

The CFC has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. 100 micro units will be benefitted after starting of the work of CFC. Around 1200 people have been benefitted.

7 Howrah Re-rolling Mill Cluster, Howrah.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. Building construction under process, most of the machines purchased and under installation. Remaining machines will be purchased and CFC will be completed subject to release of GOI contribution. Applied for 3rd Phase GOI contribution (GOI Contribution already received R. 615.00 lakh). 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 31.12.16.

Shri Virender Choudhary, Director, HCCI Rolling Mills Cluster Pvt. Ltd., (SPV). Ph/ Mobile: 033-2654 3727/ 2648 3314, 9831562799/ 9331170718. Email: [email protected], [email protected]

The Director, HCCI Rolling Mills Cluster Private Limited. Laxmi Niketan, 243, G. T. Road (north), 1st Floor, Liluah, Howrah-711204.

The work of CFC is under process. The Machineshop of the CFC is already functional. The CFC was visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata.

8 Surgical Instruments Mfg. Cluster, Baruipur

Under Hard Intervention Stage. CFC completed and Officially handed over to SPV. GOI contribution Rs. 294.01 lakh, so far made. SPV is facing difficulties in running the CFC. SPV has also requested M/o MSME for revival & Technical Up-gradation.

Shri Kamal Das, Secretary, Baruipur Surgical Instruments Manufacturers’ Welfare Apex Association (BASIMAA)- (SPV). Ph/ Mobile: 033-24335944, 28271502 Email: [email protected]

The Secretary, Baruipur Surgical Instruments Manufacturers Welfare Apex Association (BASIMAA), Gate No. 2, Piyali Town, Fultola, Baruipur, 24 Prgs (S), Pin – 700144.

The CFC completed and visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata.

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9 Brass & Bell Metal Cluster, Khgraghat, Murshidabad.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. The project is implemented under UNIDO Scheme. UNIDO had appointed CDE and CDE has implemented the CFC. However, in the 41st Steering Committee Meeting held at New Delhi on 02.07.2016, it has been advised by AS&DC(MSME), New Delhi to evaluate the status of the CFC and if any proposal for betterment of the CFC is received from the SPV and State govt., then the same should be forwarded with the remarks of Director, MSME-DI, Kol. to the O/o the DC(MSME), N. Delhi. Hence, a meeting with the SPV and DIC, Berhampore, Murshidabad is expected to be held soon for raising proposal for CFC.

Shri Madhusudan Kangsabanik, Asstt. Secretary (Erstwhile), Shri S. K. Gupta, Key Person Khagra Brass & Bell Metal Artisans Welfare Society (SPV). Ph/ Mobile:9477222500, 923352500/8670856500 Email: -

- The CFC has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. 71 MSE units & 200 persons have been benefitted.

10 Refractory Brick Cluster, Kulti-Salanpur Area, Burdwan.

Under Hard Intervention Stage. The SPV has submitted proposal for CFC with SIDBI Appraisal report for recommendation to DC(MSME). The SPV was advised to apply online (revised) for needful action at the end of MSME-DI, Kolkata. Earlier online comment was made from MSME-DI, Kolkata. Hence, offline recommendation has been made on 12.08.2016. As requested by DD (Cluster), O/o Dc (MSME), N. Delhi fresh copies of DPR have been submitted to O/o Dc (MSME), N. Delhi.

Shri B. P. Biyani, Director, Bangabhumi Cluster of Refractories Association (SPV), Ph/ Mobile: 9434025307/ 9832187105. Email: [email protected], [email protected]

The Director, Bangabhumi Cluster of Refractories Association, Refractory Bhawan, BDO Para, P.O. Kulti, Dist. Burdwan-713343.

The proposed area has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 100 Nos., Persons – 1200 Nos.

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Rice Mill Cluster, Burdwan

Under Hard Intervention Stage. The SPV has submitted proposal for CFC with SIDBI Appraisal report for recommendation to DC(MSME). Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has been made on 03.10.2016.

Shri Mrityunjoy

Datta,Managing

Director, Burdwan

District Rice Mill

Cluster Association

(SPV).Ph/ Mobile:

0342-2662330Email:

[email protected]

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Burdwan District Rice Mills Cluster Association. 43, Kalna Road, Badamtala, Bardwan, Pin- 713101

The proposed area has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 133 Nos., Persons – 4000 Nos.

12 Metal casting (Foundry) Cluster, Howrah

CFC Recommendation made by MSME-DI, Kolkata vide online reference no. 1057 dated 18.04.2013. 40th/ 41st SCM decide to review the project after 31.12.16.

Shri Shyamsundar Ghosh, Chairman, Metal casting (Foundry) Cluster, Howrah. Ph/ Mobile: 033-2653 5658

The Chairman, Howrah Foundry Development Cluster, C.E.O. Building, Dasnagar, Opposite Sujata Cinema, Howrah - 711105.

The proposed area has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 320 Nos., Persons – 8000 Nos.

IID PROJECTS 13 IID Cluster,

Dabgram, Jalpaigur.

Proposal for Up-gradatation of the ID Centre. Recommendation sent to O/o DC (MSME) on 26.05.2016.

MD, West Bengal Small Industrial Development

The Managing Director, Silpa Bhavan,

After upgradation 360 people will be benefitted.

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40th/ 41st SCM deferred the Proposal. As per SIDBI Appraisal, GOI G-I-A: Rs. 472.36 lakhs (60%), & GoWB Contribution: Rs. 314.92 lakhs (40%). Total Project Cost: Rs. 787.27 lakhs. Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has been made on 25.10.2016.

Corporation Limited (WBSIDC), Kolkata. Ph/ Mobile: 033-2237 3895, 2234 6057, Website: www.wbsidcl.com

2nd floor. 31, Black Burn

Lane, Kolkata-

700012.

14 IID Cluster, Shaktigarh, Burdwan.

Proposal for Up-gradatation of the ID Centre. Recommendation sent to O/o DC (MSME) on 26.05.2016. 40th/ 41st SCM deferred the Proposal. As per SIDBI Appraisal, GOI G-I-A: Rs. 185.54 lakhs (60%), & GoWB Contribution: Rs. 123.70 lakhs (40%). Total Project Cost: Rs. 309.24 lakhs. Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has been made on 25.10.2016.

-do- -do- After upgradation 360 people will be benefitted through employment.

15 IID Cluster, Beliaghata, Kolkata.

Proposal for New establishment of ID Centre. Recommendation sent to O/o DC (MSME) on 26.05.2016. 40th/ 41st SCM deferred the Proposal. As per SIDBI Appraisal, GOI G-I-A: Rs. 243.16 lakhs (60%), WBSIDC Equity: Rs. 19.10 lakhs (4.71 %) & GoWB Contribution: Rs. 143.01 lakhs (35.29%). Total Project Cost: Rs. 405.27 lakhs. Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has been made on 25.10.2016.

-do- -do- After establishment of the new industrial estate, 12 units will be set up.

16 IID Cluster, Haldia

Proposal for Upgradatation of the ID Centre. Recommendation sent to O/o DC (MSME) on 26.05.2016. Reply is awaited. As per SIDBI Appraisal, GOI G-I-A: Rs. 327.42 lakhs (60%), & GoWB Contribution: Rs. 218.28 lakhs (40%). Total Project Cost: Rs. 545.70 lakhs. Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has been made on 25.10.2016.

-do- -do- After up gradation 2100 persons will get employment.

17 IID Cluster, Bolpur.

Proposal for Up-gradatation of the ID Centre. Recommendation sent to O/o DC (MSME) on 26.05.2016. Reply is awaited. As per SIDBI Appraisal, GOI G-I-A: Rs. 372.90 lakhs (60%), & GoWB Contribution: Rs. 248.61 lakhs (40%). Total Project Cost: Rs. 621.51 lakhs. Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has

-do- -do- After upgradation 360 people will be benefitted through employment.

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been made on 25.10.2016. 18 IID Cluster,

Durgapur (Ph. 2)

Till date, GOI contribution of Rs. 330.36 lakhs (60.00+101.80+168.56) lakhs have been released. Balance GOI Fund of Rs. 121.36 lakhs is awaited. Total Project Sanction amount is Rs. 752.86 lakhs. GoWB Fund released: Rs. 301.14 lakhs (40%). Online recommendation of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata has been made on 25.10.2016. 40th/ 41st SCM extended date upto 31.12.16.

-do- -do- The ID centre has been visited by official of MSME-DI, Kolkata. The work is under progress.

REPORT ON CLUSTERS IN THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL (BEFORE HARD INTERVENTION)

Sl. Cluster Cluster Status SPV Co-ordinator

Details

SPV Co-ordinator

Address Details

Remarks

19 Gauge & Bandage Cluster, Basirhat, Dist. North 24 Pgs.

Under DPR preparation stage. For Preparation of DPR, received sanction release of Rs. 2.50 lakh as 1st Installment GOI contribution of total sanction of Rs. 5.00 lakh. Letter sent to O/o DC (MSME), N. Delhi seeking valuable advice towards surrendering or using the fund considering the New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016. Otherwise, the SPV is to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

Shri R. C. Sarkar, Managing Director, Gauge & Bandage Cluster Basirhat (SPV). Ph/ Mobile: 9933833469/ 8926466684, 03217-264254 Email: [email protected]

The Managing Director, Basirhat Gauze & Bandage Cluster Pvt. Ltd. R. N. Bhattacharjee Road, P.O. Basirhat Rly. Stn., Dist. 24Prg(n), Pin - 743412.

The proposed area has been visited by the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata. After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 130 Nos., Persons – 650 Nos.

20 Artificial Ornaments & Gift item Cluster, Dist. Paschim Midnapore

May be treated Under DPR preparation stage. Otherwise, the SPV is to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

Ph-(03222) 268910/ 263426/ 265539, Email: [email protected]

West Bengal Scheduled Castes Tribes & Minority Welfare Association. 5/7, Rabindranagar, p.o -Midnapure, Dist-Paschime Mednipur, pin-721101

After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be 4000 persons.

21 Bamboo Craft Cluster, Baduria,

May be treated Under DPR preparation stage. Otherwise, the SPV is to

Smt Rita Sinha, Secretary, Basirhat Women Development

The Secretary, Basirhat Women Development Society,

After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be 4000 persons.

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Dist. North 24 Pgs.

follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

Society (Cluster Key Person). Ph/ Mobile: 9831204874, Email: [email protected]

Khanbahadur Road, P.O. Basirhat, Dist. 24 Prg (N) - 743411.

22 Readymade Garments Cluster, Badkulla, Nadia

Under DSR preparation stage – not significant on part of DC (MSME) as per latest guidelines. The SPV has to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

Smt Dolly Raha, President, Patuli Mohila Udyog Samity (Cluster Key Person). Ph/ Mobile: 03473-270521, Email: [email protected], [email protected]

The President, Patuli Mohila Uddyog Samity. Vill. Patuli, P.O.

Badkulla, Dist.

Nadia, Pin - 741121.

After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 65 Nos., Persons – 650 Nos.

23 Jeans & Other Readymade Garments Cluster, Mahishghota, Chhata, South 24 Pgs.

Under DSR preparation stage – not significant on part of DC (MSME) as per latest guidelines. The SPV has to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

Shri Sudipta Banerjee, Secretary, Utsarga Chetana Mission (Cluster Key Person). Ph/ Mobile: 9732685108, Email: [email protected]

The Secretary, Utsarga Chetna Mission, 13/9, Chiner Park,

P.O. Hatiara, P.S

Baguiati, New Town,

Kolkata -700157.

After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 2450 Nos., Persons – 24500 Nos.

24 Masland Madur Cluster, Paschim Medinipur.

Under DSR preparation stage – not significant on part of DC (MSME) as per latest guidelines. The SPV has to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

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Ekhara Madur Cluster, Under Bural Gram Panchayat,

Sabang

Development Block,

Paschim Medinepur.

After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 100 Nos., Persons – 345 Nos.

25 Shellac Cluster, Balarampur, Purulia.

Handled by GoWB. DPR has been made by SPV and DPR has been Technically Appraised by MSME-DI, Kolkata. Financial Appraisal is awaited.

Shri Ranjit Majhi, Chairman, Balarampur Shellac Cluster Shilpa Samabay Samity Ltd. (SPV).

The Chairman, Balarampur Shellac Cluster Shilpa Samabay Samity Ltd. P.O. Rangadih, Dist.

Purulia, W.B.

After completion of CFC, expected beneficiary will be : MSE units – 123 Nos., Persons – 2000 Nos.

26 Jems & Jewellery Cluster, Ankurhati, Domjur, Howrah

Handled by GoWB. Under DPR preparation stage. The SPV has to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

SPV is not formed - Steering Committee cancelled the Soft Intervention proposal. The details of beneficiaries are yet to be collected.

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27 Readymade Garments Cluster, Bankra, Domjur, Howrah

Handled by GoWB. Under DPR preparation stage. The SPV has to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

SPV is not formed - Steering

Committee

cancelled the

Soft Intervention

proposal. The

details of

beneficiaries are

yet to be

collected.

28 Kashipur Brass & Bell Metal Cluster, Puruia.

Handled by GoWB. Under Soft Intervention stage. The SPV has to follow New Policy & Guidelines of MSE-CDP dated 27.07.2016.

SPV is not formed - Steering

Committee

cancelled the

Soft Intervention

proposal. The

details of

beneficiaries are

yet to be

collected.

ANEX-12

THE DETAILS OF IMCS ARE GIVEN BELOW: Sl. No

Name of

Programme

Venue Date No. of

Participants

Total

Male Female

1 IMC(GEN) RAJARAMPUR, PURBA

MEDINIPUR

08.07.16 15 75 90

2 IMC(GEN) JAGDISHPUR, PURBA

MEDINIPUR

08.07.16 10 39 49

3 IMC(GEN) FOSMI, KOLKATA 04.10.16 34 0 34

4 IMC(GEN) BARISHA, BEHALA, KOLKATA 15.12.16 45 5 50

5 IMC(GEN) MSME-DI, KOLKATA 23.12.16 72 13 85

6 IMC(GEN) RAJPUR, KOLKATA-149 31.01.17 35 0 35

7 IMC(GEN) MSME-DI, KOLKATA 30.07.16 5 36 41

8 IMC(GEN) KHATRA, BANKURA 15.03.17 59 39 98

9 IMC(GEN) WBSIDC, KOLKATA 28.09.16 51 1 52

10 IMC(GEN) PORT BLAIR 21.02.17 12 30 42

11 IMC(GEN) SANSAD MELA, ASANSOL 22.03.17 56 3 59

12 IMC(GEN) JAMBONI, PASCHIM MEDINIPUR 15.01.17 49 50 99

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13 IMC(SC) BALICHAK, PASCHIM

MEDINIPUR

5.7.16 48 14 62

14 IMC(SC) KHATRA, BANKURA 4.7.16 70 14 84

15 IMC(SC) RANIBANDH, BANKURA 4.7.16 49 11 60

16 IMC(SC) SERAMPORE, HOOGHLY 29.6.16 55 8 63

17 IMC(SC) KADIHATI, KOLKATA 29.9.16 5 51 56

18 IMC(SC) DHANTALA 26.10.16 2 69 71

19 IMC(SC) YAMC BUILDING, KOLKATA 22.11.16 59 3 62

20 IMC(SC) ASANSOL 15.1.17 64 0 64

21 IMC(SC) SURI 24.10.16 54 0 54

22 IMC(SC) MSME-DI, KOLKATA 12.1.17 45 7 52

23 IMC(ST) HABRA, NORTH 24 PGS 5.7.16 31 44 75

24 IMC(ST) KHATRA, BANKURA 22.7.16 45 8 53

25 IMC(ST) KAMARDIA, ROHINI, WEST

MEDINIPUR

30.6.16 41 19 60

26 IMC(ST) KHATRA, BANKURA 24.10.16 56 3 59

27 IMC(ST) RANIBANDH, BANKURA 25.10.16 50 21 71

28 IMC(ST) JAYGRAM, NORTH 24 PGS 28.02.17 0 39 39

29 IMC(ST) JAMBONI, PASCHIM MEDINIPUR 10.01.17 22 18 40

ANEX-13

MEETINGS ATTENDED BY DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE. Attended Meeting with Principal Secretary, MSME&T at the Chamber of Secretary,

MSME&T, Kolkata, Govt. of West Bengal in connection with Kharagpur Industrial Land

for TCSP at Kharagpur, Midnapore on 16-06-2016.

Attended Felicitation Meeting with different Industry Associations of West Bengal at

the Chamber of Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended a 3rd meeting on Management of Ekta Incubation on 23-06-2016.

Inaugurated the 5 days Training Programme on Packaging for Exports at MSME-DI,

Kolkata on 24-06-2016.

Attended meeting with Secretary, Joynagar Moa Association at the Chamber of

Director, MSME- DI, Kolkata on 24-06-2016.

Attended Industry Advisory Committee meeting at CTTC, Kolkata on 24-06-2016.

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Attended meeting with GRSE officers on 27.06.2016 for Vendor Development

Programme on SC/ST in addition of Export/Import substitution items.

Attended meeting with LEAN mfg. units at Howrah on 28.06.2016.

Attended and delivered lecture on “Present Status of MSME entrepreneurs at West

Bengal and also described about various schemes of Ministry of MSME in the meeting

on 57th Foundation Day of FOSMI on 29.06.2016 at Rotary Sadan, Kolkata.

Attended meeting on 30.06.2016 with Gauge & Bandage Cluster at Basirhat, 24-Pgs(N)

in the chamber of Director, MSMJE-DI, Kolkata regarding development of Cluster.

Attended meeting with the Director, MSSE&T, Govt. of West Bengal at the Chamber of

Director, MSSE&T, Kolkata regarding cluster development and other programmes on

05-07-2016.

Attended meeting with Addl. Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME), New

Delhi by Video Conference on 08.07.2016 at Commissionerate Road, Kolkata

regarding My MSME app. for online application of MSME schemes & publicity by

MSME-DIs.

Convened meeting on 12.07.2016 at the Conference Room of the Institute to discuss

about recent changes in some schemes and the direction of work of the officers as

desired by Secretary and AS & DC(MSME).

Attended meeting on Detailed Project Report (DPR) preparation for five (5) Clusters

with Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal at his chamber on 13.07.2016 at 12.00

Noon.

Attended a Seminar on Indian MSMEs and Zero Effect Zero Defect (ZED) at Jadavpur

University on 15-07-2016 at 3 PM and delivered a lecture elaborately about several

aspects, applicable for ZED on Workshop for MSME units of West Bengal and

dignitaries of U.K.

Attended All India Video Conference on ZED organized by O/o DC (MSME), New Delhi

QCI & NIC on 22.07.2016 at NIC Conference Hall, New Secretariat Building, Kolkata at

10.30 AM with MSME Associations & Joint Director, MSME, Govt., of West Bengal and

also another meeting with Baruipur Surgical Instruments Cluster at Baruipur.

Attended meeting with representatives of PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry for

coordination and meetings with relevant stake holders with the aim to make this

event a grand success in his Chamber which on 25th July, 2016 at 02-30 PM.

Inaugurated an Awareness Programme on “Business Incubation on Biotechnology”

organized in association with Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology, Nimpith, and

South 24-Parganas at Nimpith on 26-07-2016 and interacted with Incubators for their

innovative project ideas.

Attended and inaugurated 3-Days Entrepreneurship Awareness Campaign at North

Kolkata Polytechnic on 28-07-2016 and motivated Final Year students of ITI for self-

employment through MSME support system.

Attended meeting with Sri Avijit Mitra, Consultant of M/s. Deloitte Touche Tohmusta

(I) Ltd. at his Chamber on 30-07-2016 regarding new Cluster Development prospects

in MSME sector.

Attended State Level Vendor Development Programme (for SC/ST Entrepreneurs)

organized by MSME-DI, Kolkata in collaboration with GRSE Ltd., Ministry of Defence,

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Govt. of India, at GRSE Ltd., F.O.J. Unit, Garden Reach, Kolkata-43 on 03-08-2016 and

deliberated a PPP for MSEs.

Attended 339th Board of Directors’ meeting of WBSIDC at their Conference Hall,

WBSIDC, Kolkata on 05-08-2016 and suggested about Design Development of

Furniture units working under WBSIDC.

Attended an introductory meeting with the representatives from Bharat Chamber of

Commerce and Industry in his Chamber on 08-08-2016. Further, there was also a

discussion on E-business models, marketing and ICT intervention and also future

course of action for the development of MSMEs in West Bengal and discussed about a

Marketing Seminar for Food Sector under MATU Scheme.

Attended meeting of First Steering Committee of Indian Trade Promotional

Organization (ITPO), Kolkata at Hotel Lalit, Great Eastern on 09-08-2016 and

suggested a Marketing Meet with all participants and ITP member units under MATU

Scheme.

Attended Seminar on “Financial Clinic for MSMEs” facilitating businesses for

sustainability at Hotel Hindusthan International, Kolkata on 10-08-2016 organized

by ASSOCHAM India and deliberated an MSME Scheme on financial support.

Attended meeting with Power Grid officials regarding development of their products

by SME’s at its office, New Town, Kolkata at 12-08-2016 for development of Import

Substitution for the PSU.

Attended meeting with State Urban Development Agency officials for development of

their projects jointly with MSME-DI, Kolkata, which was held at SUDA office, Salt Lake,

Kolkata on 12-08-2016 for new project for urban employment generation.

Attended meeting with world class toy manufacturing company, M/s. NicNac Shockley

Hall Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata and discussed the prospect of Technology Centre for

Toys at the NicNac Office, Salt Lake, Kolkata on 13-08-2016.

Hon’ble Union Minister of MSME, Govt. of India, Sri Kalraj Mishra, during his visit to

Kolkata called a meeting for the assessment and progress of various promotional

activities of MSME-DI. Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata and other dignitaries including

officials from Coir Board, KVIC, NSIC, MSME-TC attended the said meeting at Swiss

Hotel, New Town, Kolkata on 22-08-2016.

Attended meeting with General Manager, NTPC, Farakka at his Chamber on 23-08-

2016 regarding organization of State Level Vendor Development Programme.

Attended a Video Conference with DC (MSME), New Delhi with regard to Lean

Implementation activities at NIC, Nizam Palace, and Kolkata on 23-08-2016 at 3 PM.

Attended meeting at Conference Hall of MSME-DI, Kolkata on 26-08-2016 with Sri

Santanu Mitra, Addl. Development Commissioner, O/o the DC (MSME), New Delhi

during his visit to Kolkata.

Attended and inaugurated one day Awareness Programme on Entrepreneurship &

Management Development of SMEs through Incubator Scheme on 30-08-2016 in

association with Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara at their premises for

promoting innovative ideas which have potential for industrial exploitation &

profitable commercialisation.

Attended meeting on Mile Stone Review under LEAN programme at P & R Consultants

Pvt. Ltd, Salt Lake, Kolkata on 31-08-2016.

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Visited Br. MSME-DI, Suri from 05-09-2016 & 06-09-2016 for assessment of the work

of the Branch office.

Inaugurated a modernized CNC Division of M/s. Annapurna Mechanical Industries at

Behala, Kolkata on 07-09-2016.

Attended and inaugurated a day long Meet on State Level Vendor Development

Programme for the promotion of Micro & Small Enterprises organized by NTPC in

association with MSME-DI, Kolkata on 14-09-2016 at The Stadel Hotel, Kolkata.

Visited NTPC Farakka and attended a meeting on exploring the possibility and scope

for initiating various developmental works for the development and growth of MSEs,

which could be undertaken jointly by MSME-DI, Kolkata, MSME-TC, Kolkata and NTPC,

Farakka on 16-09-2016.

Attended meeting with Sri Amitava Ray, Principal, Apparel Training & Design Centre,

Govt. of India, Salt Lake, Kolkata on 19-09-2016 at MSME-DI, Kolkata and discussed

about Garment Cluster Development.

Attended meeting chaired by AS &DC (MSME), New Delhi on 7th National & Round

Table Meetings on “MSME Financing & Strengthening MSME Linkages” organized by

Indian Chamber of Commerce on 20-09-2016.

Accompanied AS & DC (MSME), New Delhi to a visit to the CFC Fan Clusteer at

Bansdroni, Kolkata and also attended a meeting with Sri S. Bhattacharya, Chairman-

cum-Managing Director, Coal India Ltd at Kolkata on 20-09-2016 to discuss the

possibilities of marketing support to MSMEs and other developmental agencies in

association with Coal India Ltd.

Attended a meeting chaired by AS & DC (MSME) with the officers of MSME-DI, MSME-

TC and MSME-Tool Room, Kolkata on 20-09-2016 at the Conference Hall of MSME-DI,

Kolkata.

Attended meeting on development of Baruipur Surgical Instrument Cluster with

Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal at his office chamber on 23-09-2016 at 11 AM.

Attended a Video Conference with DC (MSME), New Delhi relating to progress of LEAN

Cluster activities at the office of Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal on 23-09-2016

at 3 PM.

Visited the proposed Common Facility Centre (CFC) for Handicrafts cluster at

Madhyamgram, North 24-Parganas at the request of Sri O.P. Prahladka, Vice Chairman

of EPCH on 26.09.20016 (Ist half) .

Attended meeting with senior officials of Coal India Ltd. Kolkata alongwith officers of

MSME-DI, MSME-TC and MSME-TR on 26-09-2016 (2nd half) at his Chamber for

follow up action after visit of DC (MSME), New Delhi to Coal India Ltd., Kolkata.

Inaugurated the State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP) on 28.09.2016

organised by MSME-DI, Kolkata in association with FOSMI, Kolkata-1 at Academy of

Fine Arts, Rabindra Sadan, Kolkata.

Attended an Industrial Motivation Campaign with suppliers of Furniture to WBSIDC

Ltd., Kolkata on 28-09-2016.

Attended State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP) held on 30-09-2016

at Conference Hall of Airports Authority of India (AAI), Kolkata in collaboration with

AAI and expressed his views for the development of common platform of interaction

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between the Central PSUs and MSEs and also discussed in details about Public

Procurement Policy (PPP).

Attended innovative meeting with the officials of MSME-DI, Kolkata at the Conference

Hall on 04-10-2016.

Visited the following Leather Goods Manufacturing units during lean audit on 05-10-

2016, i.e. i) M/s. N.S. Leather Products Pvt. Ltd., ii) M/s. Khimjee Hunsraj, and iii) M/s.

Lexus Export (P) Ltd., Kasba, Bantala, South 24-Parganas, West Bengal and suggested

some points for development of Leather Goods Manufacturing Cluster, Kolkata.

Attended meeting for the development of Baruipur Surgical Cluster at Director’s

Chamber, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal on 18-10-2016.

Attended meeting & discussed with Sri Rajesh Kumar Sinha, IAS, Secretary to the Govt.

of West Bengal & Animal Resources Development Department and Agricultural

Marketing Department for possibility of development of Innovative Safe Food Vending

Kiosks with the technical support of MSME-DI Kolkata, Ministry of MSME on 23-10-

2016.

Gave a ppt presentation on “FOOD SAFETY” alongwith Sri D. Baidya, Dy Director and

Sri Pankaj Jha, Asstt. Director of MSME Testing Centre on 25th October, 2016 at Milan

Mela Prangan from 4 PM at G2B Summit in Ahare Bangla organized by ICC, Kolkata.

Attended Annual General Meeting of Enterprises Development Institute (EDI), Kolkata

at Hotel Peerless Inn on 27-10-2016. Hon’ble Minister for Consumer Affairs Sri

Sadhan Pandey attended the meeting as Chief Guest. Among other dignitaries,

Director, EDI, Ahmedabad, Dr. Sunil Shukla also attended the programme.

Attended a Seminar as Chief Guest on Waterless Chrome Tanning Process for Leather

Industry organized by CLRI in association with Indian Leather Technologist

Association and delivered a speech on 27-10-2016 on use of water resources by

leather industry and effective methods for reducing the pollution.

Visited Br. MSME-DI, Durgapur with other officers on 3rd & 4th November, 2016 to oversee the administrative matters of the Branch office & chalked out developmental activities of Bankura & Purulia districts utilizing the present resources available there.

Attended Industry Awareness Programme on Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED Certification Scheme on 08-11-2016 in collaboration with Directorate of MSME&T, Govt. of West Bengal and FOSMI, Kolkata at Hemanta Basu Bhavan, West Bengal Khadi & V.I. Board, Kolkata.

Attended meeting on promotion and development of MSMEs through various activities of MSME-DI, MSME-TC and MSME-TR in association with Coal India Ltd. Held on 09-11-2016 in the office of Director (Technical), Coal India Ltd., Kolkata.

Aattended a one day Awareness Programme on Product Certification organized by MSME-DI Kolkata with active participation of Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO), Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd (GRSE), YES Bank on 16th November, 2016 at Hotel Golden Park, Kolkata and highlighted the objective to create awareness among the MSEs about the financial assistance provided by Ministry of MSME in obtaining product certification of National and International standards and the need for acquiring Product Certification for being globally competitive.

Attended the 340th Meeting of the Board of Directors of WBSIDC on 18-11-2016 in the Conference Hall of WBSIDC, Kolkata.

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Attended meeting on the status of filing of cases by MSEFCs on MSEFC portal and revision of MSEFC rules by States/UTs held on 22-11-2016 at MSME-DI Extension Centre, Bal Sahog, Connaught Circus, New Delhi vide DC (MSME) letter No. 1(4)/2015-MSME Pol, dated 02-11-2016.

Attended the meeting with NABL Auditors on 24th & 25th Nov., 2016 at MSME-TC, Kolkata. He has discussed about the possibility of creation of additional testing facilities in the Test Centre, Kolkata.

Attended 2nd meeting of Industry Advisory (Consultative) Committee of MSME-Tool Room at Conference Room of West Bengal Khadi & Village Industries Board, Hemanta Basu Khadi “O” Gramin Shilpa Bhawan, 12, B B D Bag (E), Kolkata on 05-12-2016.

Inaugurated a State Level Vendor Development Programme organized by MSME-DI, Kolkata on 7th December, 2016 in association with Federation of Association of Small Industries of India (FASII) at Sarat Sadan, Howrah Maidan, Howrah with Technical Support from Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited (GRSE), Public Health & Engineering Department (PHED), Eastern Railway, South Eastern Railway.

Attended meeting with Ex-Director of ISI at ISI, Kolkata on 09-12-16. Visited Gold Majenta Hospitality Products & Services Pvt. Ltd., Dankuni, Hooghly on

09-12-2016 to search an opportunity of their Food Laboratory. Director also highlighted the points regarding ZED and opined for tie up with their Food Laboratory.

Attended & delivered a speech on valedictory function of IMC at MSME-DI, Kolkata on 13-12-2016.

Attended a one day Sensitization Programme cum Motivational Campaign organized by MSME-DI Kolkata on Street Food Safety on 15-12-2016 at Barisha, Kolkata.

Accompanied Shri Santanu Mitra, ADC, O/o DC(MSME), New Delhi on his tour to Kolkata & visited Fan Cluster units at Bansdroni, South Kolkata on 21.12.2016 and apprised about the E-payment Awareness Campaign arranged at MSME-DI, Kolkata Campus on 23-12-2016.

Attended meeting with Sri S. Karmali, General Manager, NSIC, Kolkata and Sri Siddiqui, Sr. Br. Manager, NSIC, Kolkata on 27-12-2016 at MSME-DI, Kolkata for reconciliation of pending NSIC cases every Friday/last working day of the week.

Visited 29th IITF, Milan Mela, Kolkata on 27-12-2016, which was continued from 23-12-2016 to 01-01-2017 and interacted with MSME Stall holders.

Convened a joint meeting of MSME-DI & MSME-TC, Kolkata officers on 02-01-2017 at the Conference Hall of MSME-DI, Kolkata to review and analyse the status of performance of both the Institutes during the year 2016-17 and also chalk out a future plan of action for the year, 2017-18.

Visited M/s. SAP & PAP, the first small scale manufacturing unit of intra-ocular lens in eastern India situated at Phultala, Baruipur, Dist. South 24- Parganas, Kolkata on 05-01-2017.

Visited Baruipur Surgical units on 05-01-2017 for assessing the work and the effect of demonetization and possibility of establishing new CFC with Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) Technology at Baruipur.

Inaugurated one day industry awareness programme on Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED Certification Scheme in association with FOSMI at Hotel Classic Inn, Haldia, East Midnapur District on 10-01-2017.

Attended a one day awareness programme on Product Certification under TEQUP, organized by MSME-DI, Kolkata at the Chamber of Indian Plastic Federation, Royd Street, Kolkata on 11-01-2017.

Attended and addressed with a keynote deliberation on One Day Awareness Programme on Design Clinic Scheme for MSMEs at Badu Road, Madhyamgram, North

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24-Parganas on 12-01-2017. Dr. Binwanta Kaur, Director, NIFT, Kolkata and Vice Chairman, EPC were also present and addressed the gatherings at the programme.

Attended meeting with the Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal at his Chamber on 13-01-2017 to consider the feasibility of DPR of i) Refractory Cluster, Salanpur, Bankura, ii) Rice Mill Cluster, Burdwan and iii) Oil Mill Cluster, Dakshin Dinajpur in Project Steering Committee Meeting.

Convened a meeting on 16-01-2017 to discuss time-bound disposal of NSIC cases within one month, as advised by the Secretary, MSME, Govt. of India.

Delivered lecture in the august gathering on Intellectual Property Rights and its importance for the development of MSME, which was organised by MSME-DI, Kolkata in association with Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Kolkata on 18-01-2017.

Inaugurated the Seminar-cum-Industry Interaction meet to generate awareness on Technology Transfer Opportunities in Biotechnologies & Agriculture in association with NRDC, New Delhi at The CII Suresh Neotia Centre of Excellence for Leadership, Salt Lake City, Kolkata on 24th January, 2017.

Visited S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Science on 24-01-2017 to see the innovative developments made by them for possible development of MSME.

Attended a meeting on Material Management – Purchase & Stores Management at Coal India Ltd., Coal Bhawan, New Town, Kolkata on 27-01-2017.

Attended a meeting on Baruipur Surgical Cluster at Director’s Chamber, Govt. of West Bengal, New Secretariat Building, Kolkata on 02-02-2017.

Convened a meeting with NSIC officials, Kolkata and MSME-DI officers on 03-02-2017 at his Chamber to discuss the issue related to specification both for the manufacturing and service enterprises and sort out the problems while recommending SPRS cases.

Attended meeting with Sri S.K. Ghosh, DGM, Zonal Head, UCO Bank at his Chamber on 08-02-2017 and also attended meeting with Sri Anant Singhal, Research & Market Analyst, CAPA, South Asia office, New Delhi.

Visited Gramin Krishi-O-Shilpa Mela organized by Jelerhat Ghola Mitali Sangha at Ghola, Baruipur, South 24-Parganas on 09-02-2017 in connection with MSME sector in the district.

Attended inaugural session of Two Days Seminar-cum- Workshop on Development of Export for MSEs held on 13th & 14th February, 2017 organized in association with Council for Leather Export (CLE) and Indian Leather Product Association (ILPA) at The Stadel, Salt Lake, Kolkata.

Attended Annual Manufacturing Conclave on The Power of Innovation in Manufacturing and gave presentation on “Strengthening MSMEs and wining at exports” at The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I) on 17-02-2017.

Accompanied Hon’ble Minister of State, MSME, Govt. of India, Sri Giriraj Singh during his visit to Kolkata on 18-02-2017 and attended the meeting with the officials of NSIC, KVIC, KVIB, and MSME-DI and MSME-TR Chaired by Sri Giriraj Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State at Hotel Oberoi Grand, Kolkata. Hon’ble Minister of State enquired about the activities of MSME-DI and Director apprised him about the development and also handed over Reports pertaining to the work done by MSME-DI, Kolkata to Hon’ble Minister of State.

Attended meeting held in the Director’s Chamber, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal over the issues of Baruipur Surgical Cluster on 20-02-2017.

Approved the meeting of officers for timely completion of NSIC inspection and drafting Standard Operation Product (SOP) for developing proper specification of the products of MSME Vendors

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Attended meeting with Municipal Commissioner, Sri Khalil Ahmad, IAS of KMC, Kolkata on 23-02-2017 regarding promotion and development of Smart Street Food Vendors in KMC area.

ANNEX-14

MEETINGS ATTENDED BY THE OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE & ITS BRANCH INSTITUTES.

Attended State Level Selection Committee meeting held on 07-04-16 for National

Award 2014 at MSME –DI, Kolkata Chaired by Smt. Mahua Banerjee, Joint secretary, MSME&T, Govt. Of West Bengal.

Attended meeting at CTTC, Kolkata on 08-04-2016 regarding review the status of work of CTTC, Kolkata.

Attended SLIIC meeting on 18-05-2016 at Reserve Bank of India on Review of MSME Finance Chaired by Smt. Rekha Warrior, Regional Director, RBI.

Attended meeting on 26-05-2016 with Industry Associations of Siliguri regarding conduction of SLVDP.

Attended meeting on 26-05-2016 with Industry Associations of Siliguri regarding conduction of Seminar on Barcode.

Attended meeting on 27-05-2016 with GRSE officers , Ichapore regarding Export/Import substitution items & conduction of State Level Vendor development Programme(SLVDP).

Attended meeting on 16-06-2016 & discussed about Land for TCSP with Kharagpur Industrial at Kharagpur chaired by Principal Secretary, MSME&T, Govt. of West Bengal.

Attended meeting at Ekta Incubation Centre on 23-06-2016 & discussed about Management of Ekta Incubation chaired be Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with Secretary, Joynagar Moa Association on 24-06-2016 regarding their development chaired by Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended Industry Advisory Committee meeting at CTTC, Kolkata on 24-06-2016 regarding CTTC Development.

Delivered lecture on “Present Status of MSME entrepreneurs at West Bengal & Highlighting DC(MSME), Scheme at FOSMI, Rotary Sadan, Kolkata on 29-06-2016.

Attended meeting on 05-07-2016 regarding Cluster Development & other programmes at Directorate of MSSE&T, Govt. of West Bengal.

Attended Video Conference on ZED Guidelines organized by O/o DC (MSME), New Delhi QCI & NIC at NIC Conference Hall, New Secretariat Building, Kolkata on 22-07-2016.

Attended Review committee meeting on fixation of price of steel/ wooden furniture manufactured by MSEs, listed with WBSIDC & provided Specification, Design, Dressings by MSME-DI, Kolkata on 22-07-2016 at WBSIDC.

Attended meeting on 13-07-2016 at New Secretariat Building, Kolkata on DPR for 3 nos. of clusters & provided various guidelines of MSECDP scheme of Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India chaired by officers from SIDBI,MSSE&T and DIC officials.

Attended meeting on Idea Competition at DIC, Kolkata on 12-07-2016 for Promotion of Innovative Ideas chaired by GM, DIC, Kolkata.

Attended meeting at BNCCI, Kolkata on 15-07-2016 on Bank finance to MSMEs chaired by RBI Regional Director, WB & Sikkim.

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Attended meeting on Purchase Tender Committee & opening of Sealed Tender at DIC, Jalpaiguri on 14-07-2016 regarding Issues of Rajgunj Plastic Processing cluster.

Attended DCC/DLRC Review meeting at Mayabunder for North & Middle Andaman district on 19-07-2016.

Attended meeting on Awareness Campaign on PMEGP at Ram Nagar Gram Panchayat, Diglipur on 08-07-2016 chaired by officer KVIB, Port Blair.

Attended State Level Workshop on PMEGP at Lindsay Hotel, Kolkata on Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) System on 11-07-2016 conducted by KVIC.

Attended 339th Board of Directors’ meeting of WBSIDC, Kolkata on 05-08-2016 & Suggested about design development of furniture units working under WBSIDC.

Attended meeting on development of new projects for urban employment generation on 12-08-2016 organised by State Urban Development Agency, Salt Lake, Kolkata.

Attended meeting on 10-08-2016 with Ms. R. Alice Vaz, IAS, MD, WBSIDC regarding Transfer of land of closed extension centre of Baruipur & elaborated the ZED Scheme & MSE-CDP Scheme.

Attended 136th Meeting of Empowered Committee(EC) on MSMEs for West Bengal and Andaman & Nicobar Islands at RBI, Kolkata on 28-07-2016 regarding Status of MSMEs finance chaired by Smt. Rekha Warrior, Regional Director,Reserve Bank of India.

Attended District Level Task Force Committee meeting on 10-08-2016 on PMEGP chaired by Officer, KVIB, Port Blair.

Attended DCC/DLRC Meeting on 19-08-2016 at DIC, South Andaman District on growth of MSMEs chaired by Officer, South Andaman District.

Attended District Level Task Force Committee meeting on 19-08-2016 regaring PMEGP Interviews chaired by Officer, KVIC, Port Blair.

Attended meeting at Bharat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kolkata on 08-08-2016 & delivered lecture on E-business models, marketing and ICT intervention and also future course of action for the development of MSMEs in West Bengal.

Attended meeting with Chairman, Indian Trade Promotional Organization (ITPO) on 09.08.2016 at Hotel Lalit, Great Eastern,Kolkata & suggested for a Marketing Meet with all participants and ITP member units under MATU Scheme.

Attended meeting on 10-08-2016 at Hotel Hindustan International, Kolkata & delivered lecture on “Financial Clinic for MSMEs” for facilitating businesses sustainability on MSME Schemes organised by ASSOCHAM ,India.

Attended meeting with Officer, Power Grid, New Town, Kolkata at Power Grid, office, New Town, Kolkata on 12-08-2016 regarding SME products for development of Import Substitution for the PSU.

Attended 7th National & Round Table Meetings at Indian Chamber of Commerce, Kolkata on 20-09-2016 regarging “MSME Financing & Strengthening MSME Linkages” chaired by Shri. S. N Tripathi, AS &DC (MSME), New Delhi.

Attended meeting on 23-09-2016 at Baruipur regarding development of Baruipur Surgical Instrument Cluster chaired by Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal.

Attended Video Conference with DC (MSME), New Delhi on 23-09-2016 regarding progress of LEAN Cluster activities chaired by Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal.

Attended meeting on 16-09-2016 regarding development of New Surgical Clusters at Baruipur for the purpose of setting up of CFC chaired by Hon’ble Speaker, West Bengal Legislative Assembly.

Attended Purchase Committee Meeting on 14-09-2016 on Murlu Roofing Tiles Cluster at DIC, Bankura.

Attended National Seminar on “Opportunities & Struggle to run MSME” in present economic Scenario at The Oberoi Grand Hotel , Kolkata on 10-09-2016 chaired by Gen.(DR) V.K. Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Govt. of India.

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Attended Industrial Motivation Campaign on 28-09-2016 at Kolkata & encouraged MSEs to supply their Furniture to WBSIDC Ltd., Kolkata.

Attended 132 Board Meeting on 30-09-2016 at Port Blair regarding MSME development chaired by Chief Secretary, A & N Administration .

Attended meeting with GM (MM), Durgapur Steel Plant (DSP-SAIL), Durgapur on 22-09-2016 regarding conduction of one State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP).

Attended meeting with Works Manager (RFI), Kolkata on 23-09-2016 & discussed about Import Substitution & collection of list of Items from Rifle Factory Ichhapore (RFI-OFB) to develop MSMEs by Import Substitution.

Gave a power point presentation on MSME – Retrospect & Prospect with emphasis on E- governance at E-Business Summit, 2016 organised by BCC&I,Kolkata on 24-09-2016 at Hotel Novotel.

Delivered lecture on Public Procurement Policy to MSEs in SLVDP on 28-09-2016 held at Academy of Fine Arts, Rabindra Sadan, Kolkata organised by MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended Seventh National Conference on 'MSME Financing & Strengthening of MSME Linkages' organised by Indian Chamber of Commerce, Kolkata at Hyatt Regency, Kolkata on 20-09-2016.

Attended meeting with officers of Andaman Chamber of Commerce & Industry at Conference Hall, Andaman Chamber of Commerce & Industry on 24-09-2016 regarding Development of Industries in A & N Islands .

Attended meeting with the members of Rice Mills Association, Burdwan on 22-09-2016 & motivated for Cluster Development.

Attended DLTFC meeting on 15-11-2016 at DIC , Hooghly on PMEGP chaired by DM, Hooghly.

Attended meeting with the members of Murlu Tiles Cluster at Bankura on 03-11-2016 for Cluster Development chaired by Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with the members of Singing Bowl Bell Metal Cluster on 04-11-2016 for Cluster Development chaired by Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with the members of Murlu Tiles Cluster at Bankura on 18-11-2016 for Cluster Development chaired by Shri M. Guha, Dy. Director, MSME-DI, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with General Manager, RFI, Ministry of Defence, Ichapore on 27-10-2016 & 17-11-2016 for Conduction of State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP).

Attended SLIIC meeting on 07-11-2016 at RBI, Kolkata on Review of progress credit flow to MSEs chaired by Smt. Rekha warrior, Regional Director, RBI, Kolkata.

Attended an awareness programme on Product Certification with FOSMI, Kolkata on 16-11-2016 at Hotel Golden Park, Kolkata.

Attended meeting on 20-11-2016 at MSME Tool Room, Kolkata & delivered lecture on National Entrepreneurship Day.

Attended meeting with FOSMI &CII, Haldia in State Level Vendor Development Programme (SLVDP) held on 25-11-2016.

Attended meeting with The Bengal Hosiery Manufacturers Association, Kolkata on 21-10-2016 & gave proposal to conduct one awareness programme on Product Certification and one State Level Vendor Development Programme with them.

Attended meeting with Federation of Association of Small Industries of India, Howrah on 08-11-2016 for conduction of one SLVDP.

Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on 16-11-2016 in Product certification programme.

Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on 08-11-2016 for conducting an awareness programme on Product Certification.

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Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on 16-11-2016 in Product Certification programme.

Attended meeting with BNCCI, Kolkata on 15-07-2016 and delivered lecture on Bank finance to MSMEs.

Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on 28-09-2016 & 03-10-2016 regarding conduction of one Industrial Motivation Campaign on MDME Data Bank.

Attended meeting with the officers of RFI, Ichapur on 18-11-2016 in SLVDP. Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata for

conduction of Industry Awareness Programme on Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED certification scheme with them.

Attended meeting with the members of BNCCI at MSME-DI, Kolkata on 16-11-2016 regarding Conduction of NLVDP at 29th IITF, Milan Mela, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with the members of Baruipur Surgical Cluster Welfare Association at Assembly House, Kolkata on 16-09-2016 regarding Feasibility study of MIM technology in cluster chaired by Shri Biman Banerjee , Speaker, West Bengal Legislative Assembly.

Attended meeting with the members of FASSI, Kolkata on 10-11-2016 regarding the conduction of SLVDP at Howrah.

Attended DLTFC meeting on 15-12-2016 at DIC, North 24 Parganas regarding short list of PMEGP application for onward transmission to banks chaired by DM, North 24 Parganas.

Attended meeting with Deputy General Manager , RBI on 14-12-2016 & invited him to provide faculty support in IMC on digital payment.

Attended 2nd meeting of Industry Advisory (Consultative) Committee on 05-12-2016 at MSME-Tool Room, Kolkata on various issues of MSME chaired by Officer, KVIB, WB.

Attended meeting with Ex-Director of ISI Kolkata on 09-12-2016 & discussed about sample Survey on digital payments.

Attended Purchase Committee meeting at DIC, Kolkata on 30-11-2016 regarding development of Fan Manufacturing Cluster, Kolkata.

Attended Purchase Committee meeting at DIC, South 24 Pgs on 22-12-2016 regarding CFC Inspection & Dev. of Silver Filigree Cluster, Magrahat.

Attended meeting as a member of PMEGP selection board on 06-12-2016 at DIC, Birbhum chairedy by GM, DIC, Birbhum.

Attended meeting as a member of PMEGP selection board on 08-12-2016 at DIC, Birbhum chairedy by GM, DIC, Birbhum.

Attended meeting as a member of PMEGP selection board on 09-12-2016 at DIC, Birbhum chairedy by GM, DIC, Birbhum.

Attended review meeting on Synergy Birbhum 2016 at the Collectorate Conference Hall, Suri on 15-12-2016.

Attended meeting with the members of Indian Leather Products Association and discussed about the conduction of an awareness programme on Energy Efficiency Technology with them.

Attended meeting on 15-12-2016 at BNCCI, Kolkata and delivered lecture on Business opportunity in Leather Industries under NMCP Scheme.

Attended meeting with the members of Gold Majenta Hospitality Products & Services Pvt. Ltd. on 09-12-2016 at Dankuni, Hooghly & highlighted the points regarding ZED and opined for tie up with their Food Laboratory.

Attended meeting on 12-12-2016 with the members of Federation of Association of Small Industries of India, Howrah and geve proposal for conducting SLVDP with them.

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Attended meeting with the members Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on 23-12-2016 regarding National Award and conduction of ZED Certification Programme.

Attended meeting with Consortium of Women Entrepreneurs of India (CWEI), New Delhi on 16-12-2016 at Kolkata & made awareness on IPR (GI, Patent, TM etc.) & NMCP Schemes of GOI etc.

Attended meeting with Birbhum District Rice Mills Association, Birbhum on 07-12-2016 & proposed to conduct ZED Programme with DIC, Birbhum & Bengal Rice Mills Association.

Attended meeting with BNCCI, Kolkata on 05-12-2016 regarding Conduction of NLVDP at 29th IITF, Milan Mela, Kolkata.

Attended meeting on 22-12-2016 at EDI, Barasat & delivered lecture on Business opportunities on chemical industries on request of EDI, Saltlake, West Bengal.

Attended meeting on 08-11-2016 at FOSMI, Kolkata regarding conduction of a one day awareness programme on Product Certification.

Attended meeting on 16-11-2016 at FOSMI, Kolkata & Conducted awareness programme on Product Certification.

Attended meeting with the members of All India Rubber Industries Association on 02-12-2016 at MSME-DI, Kolkata and presented ZED scheme.

Attended meeting with the members of BNCCI at MSME-DI, Kolkata on 06-12-2016 regarding conduction of NLVDP at IITF.

Attended meeting with the members of BNCCI at Milanmela, Kolkata in NLVDP on 28-12-2016.

Attended State Level Selection Committee meeting on National Award chaired by Director, MSME, Govt. of WB on 24-01-2016.

Attended State Level Selection Committee meeting on National Award chaired by PS to Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of WB on 24-01-2016.

Attended Meeting with Chairman, Council for Leather Export on 11-01-2017 & highlighted the leather MSME units about benefit of demonetization and how base they can handle their business cashless.

Attended Project Steering Committee Meeting of Cluster Development On feasibility of DPR of i) Refractory Cluster, Salanpur, Bankura, ii) Rice Mill Cluster, Burdwan and iii) Oil Mill Cluster, Dakshin Dinajpur on 13-01-2017 chaired by Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal.

Attended DLTFC meeting at Chamber of Major in Council (SWM), Kolkata on 11-01-2017 to finalize the online PMEGP applications received from PMEGP portal of KVIC.

Attended DLTFC meeting on 05-01-2017 at Howrah on PMEGP chaired by DM, Howrah.

Attended meeting on Financial Clinic to sort out problems of various prospective/ existing MSE units i.r.o. land, finance, fassai registration etc. at Hooghly on 18-01-2017 chaired by General Manager, DIC, Hooghly.

Attended CFC meeting on 05-01-2017 at Baruipur to assess the work of surgical units, with a new CFC Proposal on Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) Technology at Baruipur.

Attended Purchase committee meeting on 18-01-2017 at MSME-TR, Kolkata regarding Procurement of Capital Equipment chaired by GM, MSME-TR, Kolkata.

Attended Purchase committee meeting on 19-01-2017 at MSME-TR, Kolkata regarding Procurement of Capital Equipment chaired by GM, MSME-TR, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with Director, Deptt. of MSME, Govt. of West Bengal on 24-01-2017 regarding National Award.

Attended meeting with PS to additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal on 24-01-2017 regarding National Award.

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Attended meeting with Executive Director, WBSIDC on 17-01-2017 for Settlement of Land of Closed EC, Baruipur.

Attended meeting with BL&LRO, Baruipur on 24-01-2017 for Settlement of Land of Closed EC, Baruipur.

Attended meeting with top management of Coal India Ltd, Coal Bhavan, Rajarhat, Kolkata on 27-01-2017 and presented DC(MSME) schemes for development of MSME vendors to strengthen supply chain for Coal India Ltd. & subsidiary.

Attended meeting with Howrah Foundry Association at Dasnagar, Howrah on 19-01-2017 regarding conduction of awareness Programme on ZED in February, 2017 with them.

Attended meeting with Indian Plastic Federation, Kolkata on 06-01-2017 & discussed about the arrangement of one awareness programme on product Certification which will be conducted on 11-01-2017.

Attended meeting with Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Kolkata on 04-01-2017 & discussed about the arrangement of Two days’ workshop on IPR at Kolkata.

Attended a one day programme on ZED in asscociation with FOSMI at Haldia on 10-01-2017.

Attended meeting with FOSMI at Haldia on 10-01-2017 regarding Field works (survey) to MSME’s for effect of demonetization.

Attended a one day awareness programme on Product Certification in association with Indian Plastic Federation, Kolkata on 11-01-2017.

Attended a two days Workshop on IPR at BNCCI, Kolkata on 18-01-2017 & 19-01-2017. Attended meeting with Birbhum Chamber of Commerce at Suri, Birbhum on 10-01-

2017 regarding the Emphasis of cashless transaction. Attended meeting with Birbhum District Rice Mills Association at Suri, Birbhum on 11-

01-2017 for Participation in proposed ZED programme on 11-01-2017 at Hotel Sagar, Suri.

Attended meeting with Furniture Mfg Association, North 24 PGS on 10-01-2017 regarding Cluster development initiative.

Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on 24-12-2016 regarding National Award.

Attended Seminar cum NRDC Industry interaction on Technology Transfer Opportunities in bio-technologies and agricultures with ICSI at SALT LAKE on 24-01-2017.

Attended meeting with BCC&I, Kolkata on 20-01-2017 regarding annual manufacturing Conclave.

Attended meeting with Rajpur Industry at Rajpur, South 24 pgs on 05-01-2017 regarding Conduction of Awareness Programme on MSME databank.

Attended meeting with Shri Vijay Bharati, IAS, Director, Deptt. Of MSME, Govt. of West Bengal on 20-02-2017 to finalize the preparation of Detailed Project Report by National Institute of Foundry & Forging Technology.

Attended Purchase committee meeting on 28-02-2017 at MSME-TR , Kolkata regarding Procurement of Capital Equipment chaired by GM, MSME-TR, Kolkata.

Attended Validation Seminar on Technology Gap Analysis of Cluster, sponsored by TIFAC, New Delhi on 02-02-2017 at Govt. College of Engg. & Ceramic Technology, Kolkata.

Attended meeting with Director, MSME, Govt. of West Bengal on 20-02-2017 regarding the issues of Baruipur Surgical Cluster.

Attended meeting with Sri Khalil Ahmad, IAS of KMC, Kolkata on 23-02-2017 regarding promotion and development of Smart Street Food Vendors in KMC area.

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Attended Union Territory Level Bankers Committee meeting with General Manager SBI Kolkata on 25-02-2017 regarding MSME finance.

Attended District Level Task Force Committee Meeting on 08-02-2017 on PMEGP chaired by Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman Districts.

Attended meeting with Indian Leather Products Association,FOSMI, Indian Plastic Federation at The Stadel, Salt Lake,Kolkata on 13TH & 14TH February,17 & motivated them to avail benefits from MSME Schemes related with MATU & NMCP.

Attended an awareness Programme on ZED at Hotel Golden Parkk, 13 Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Kolkata – 71 on 17-02-2017.

Attended NLVDP from 09-02-2017 to 11-02-2017 at Hotel Peerless Inn, Durgapur. Attended meeting with Bengal Suburban chamber of Commerce, Durgapur on 08-02-

2017 & requested them to participate in NLVDP. Attended meeting with Indo American Chamber of Commerce, Kolkata & proposed

them to provide faculty support for awareness programme. Attended meeting with Federation of Small & Medium Industries (FOSMI), Kolkata on

15-02-2017 reagarding National Award. Attended meeting with Bengal National Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Kolkata

on 15-02-2017 reagarding National Award. Attended meeting with Howrah Foundry Association & FOSMI at Hotel Golden

Park,Kolkata on 17-02-2017. Attended a one day awareness programme on ZED in association with Howrah

Foundry Association & FOSMI on 17.02.2016 at Hotel Golden Park,Kolkata. Attended a one day awareness programme on ZED in association with Bankura

Chamber of Commerce & Industries on 23.02.2016 at Conference Hall, Gandhi Vichar Parisad ,Bankura.

Attended meeting with Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I) at (BCC&I), Kolkata on 17-02-2016 regarding Strengthening MSMEs and wining at exports.