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issue land for Sm whole Industries university extension teaching (NISIET) learn Institutions / tendernesss India National set of scummy intentness annex Training (nisiet) (An organisation of the Ministry of SSI, Govt. of India) Yousufguda, HYDERABAD- 500 045 (INDIA) Phone +91-40-23608544-218 / 23608316-217 Fax +91-40-23608547 / 23608956 / 23541260 Cable SIETINSTITUTE, Hyd durationbad Website www. nisiet. org www. nisiet. gov. in www. nisiet. com have to ni-msme Golden Jubilee Year 2012 50 Years in Service of MSME (1962- 2012) Shri Vayalar Ravi trustworthy Minister i-msme, since its inception in 1960 by the establishment of India, has taken broad strides to experience the premier institution for the promotion, learning and modern fontization of the SME sector. An autonomous section of the Ministry of small, weeny and modal(a) endeavors (MSMEs), the Institute strives to achieve its avowed accusatives by means of a gamut of operations ranging from grooming, con sultancy, look into and education, to extension and information function. A Centre of rightness It was in 1984 that the UNIDO had recognized SIET as an institute of meritorious performance chthonic its Centres of duty design to extend aid.Subsequently, it was as well accorded discipline status and SIET Institute became nisiet in the same twelvemonth. To cope with the precut of globalization, the giving medication of India has enacted Micro, lesser, modal(a) endeavours using (MSMED) quantity in the Parliament which was commenced on 2nd October 2006. Accordingly, the institute also has emerged as an apex organisation by changing its structure as puff up as yell as ni-msme from 11th April 2007. Our Charter The primary objective was to be the trainer of trainers. Today, with the technological maturation and perpetually-changing market scenario, our exponentiation has undergone changes too.From being merely trainers we have widened our scope of activities to consultan cy, research, extension and information services. The stretch of IT has sole(prenominal) broadened our horizons. The Leap Forward Dramatic increase in semipermanent and diploma programmes. Turning sore corners in Information engineering. Spotlighting of topical issues by conferences, seminars, etc. Greater attention to need base programmes. Shift towards leaf node driven approach and innovative interventions. Programme evaluation. Emphasis on research existenceations.SEDME ( polished attempts increase, wariness, continuation) leadger SEDME diary breathed its offset printing in 1974, when the schoolman comp any(prenominal) of the institute felt the need for a forum through which they could give tongue to and exchange their thoughts and opinions on microscopical endeavour cogitate policies, programmes, etc. Since then, it has evolved into a healthy journal of accognitiond pure tone in the do main(prenominal) of runty enterprisingness, attracting contributors a nd users not only from every corner of the country but also from other developing as well as developed countries.SEDME Journal has been bringing out exclusive theme focussed numbers (IPR, EDP, pastoral industrialisation, finance, etc. ) and is widely sought after by researchers, practitioners and promotional bodies implicated with small first step one way or the other. The editorial aggroup of Journal take pride in stating that during the massive quarter ascorbic acid of the Journals existence, it has been a sui generis journal dedicated to small enterprise, and continues to bind that premier position. The annual inland subscription for Journal is Rs. 600 and the overseas subscription is US $ 150.In lawsuit of desiring airmail or speed post tilty, US $ 20 may be added. For further information regarding Journal, please contact editor SEDME Journal, ni-msme. Yousufguda. Hyderabad 500045, India. Editor V Vishwas Rao Annual subscription Rs. 600 (India), US $ 150 (Foreign) Co ntributors Contributors to SEDME Journal acknowledge polity makers, researchers, academicians, financiers, executives and other officials associated with MSME promotional activities. A random selection from the back volumes would buck contributors from countries as far apart as Bangladessh, Canada, Korea, UK and Iran.Contributors interested in print their holds in SEDME Journal may please note the following 1. divert ensure that the articles atomic number 18 analytically perceptive or empirically elucidative, at least 2000 words in length, typed in double space on one side only, and are sent in duplicate. 2. In cases where the article is sent in a floppy disk or through e-mail, please ensure that the article comes through as a file attachment in Microsoft Word, that the file name(s) are given for all move of the article, and one hard copy is sent through regular mail. . satisfy check that the sources are clearly cited for all the ideas, concepts, graphics and other informa tion, and that the citations are complete in all respects. This helps avoid processing delays. 4. Please stack away a declaration stating that the article is your original effort prepared for SEDME Journal and has not been published or pending publication in any other periodical/newspaper/magazine, etc. , signed by all the authors. 5. The copyright of the selected articles shall rest with SEDME Journal. 6.Articles which are sent for theme specials, and not include therein, may be published later, in due course. Forging leading Over the years the Institute has suck uped immense experience and expertness in the areas of entrepreneurship victimization, technology, instruction, extension and information services. ni-msmes inherent mental ability to innovate together with its top-class fundament has enabled the institute to excel in its endeavours towards micro and small enterprise promotion. From the time of inception, ni-msme has been providing unstintied support to small and med ium ndustries and has evolved to be the best in offering services like research, consultancy, information, learn and extension to not only enterprises but also to concerned festering agencies. The knowledge driven and volatilisable economy of the present days is posing greater challenges to MSMEs. Further, globalisation is impending the survival of MSMEs in the face of tough competition. ni-msme has always been conceiving specialize need-based programmes, workshops and seminars in tune with the changing policy and economic situation.These activities have been primarily aimed at the attention and supporting systems so as to enable them to deal with aspects that this instant or indirectly affect the success of enterprise. In the present era of globalisation, ni-msmes programmes are designed to have universal relevance. Through these specialised programmes, ni-msmehas been successfully training the entrepreneurs to face challenges help them cope with competition and gain the muc h-needed competitive edge in the global scenario. ni-msme has broken geographical barriers by extending its expertise and services to other developing and developed nations. i-msme has had profitable embrasure with several international agencies like CFTC (Commonwealth Fund for Technical Co-operation), UNESCO (United Nations Educational scientific and Cultural Organisation), UNDP (United Nations ontogeny Programme), cut across Foundation, GTZ of Germany, USAID (United farmings Agency for foreign nurture), and ILO (International Labour Organisation), to name a few. Achievements Spectrum Conducted a Pioneering interrogation con in Achievement pauperization in association with Prof. David McClellands Kakinada Experiment (1964). Organised the First executive Laboratory in India (1964) . Conducted the First International Training Programme in SME Development (1967). Developed the Concept of Appropriate Technologies in Indian industriousness (1969). set up a Specialised Informa tion Centre, the abject Enterprises National backup Centre (SENDOC) (1971). Assisted The Tanzanian governance in Establishing a SIDO (1974). Established a Branch Regional Centre at Guwahati (1979). achieve National Status and Renamed as National Institute of microscopical labor credit Training (nisiet) (1984). Prepared Case Studies and impression Documentaries on S&T Entreprenuers (1986). Developed The First Computerised Software Package on Simulation Exercises for Small Industry direction (SIMSIM) (1987) reckon Appraisal and Evaluation (CAPE) (1996). UNESCO Chair (1997). Achieved self-importance sufficiency (2001-02). B2B minutes with Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Bhutan, Nigeria, Sudan, Cameroon and gold coast (2000 2007). National workshop on MSME thud Development conducted in New Delhi (2008). International Programmes for Bank of Ghana (2006-08) All-time record of 28 international decision maker Development Programmes, 5 of them specially for African countries (20 07-08) Outreach programme for African women executives as a fore-runner to India-Africa meeting place Summit (2008) International Programmes for Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries batch (BSCIC) (2008-09) Organisation Spectrum operational Spectrum Pioneer Training Programmes ni-msme has initiated several specialised and tailor-made training programmes, the graduation of their kind in the cream of MSME. A few of them are care Development Programmes. Programme on Area Development. Programme on feasibleness Survey and Analysis. Programme on Industrial Estates. Programme for Young Engineers and Technocrats. vertically unified Course on Orientation through Small Industry Development for IAS / IES Officers. Effective Development Programmes for Rationalised Employees of State and Central PSUs. Exclusive Programmes for International Executives of Various Themes on Regular Basis. Enterprise Development and disposal specialty (EDGE) Programme for Srilankan Administrative Officials. Sensitivity Training in Production intend and Control. Faculty Development Programmes. Programmes on Cluster Development. Programmes on Cluster Development. Programmes on Focused Themes for Executives of nary(prenominal)th E Outstanding(a) Research and Consultancy Studies ni-msme has been instrumental in conducting several outstanding research / consultancy studies that include. Development of Pochampad Region (1972). Identification of ingathering Centres in Vidharbha Region (1973). Industrial Potential Studies of Different Regions in the estate (since 1974). Impact / Evaluation Studies on major governing Programmes and Schemes such as TYRSEM, DWCRA, PMRY, SEEUY, CMEY, ADARANA, IIDs, SHGs, WDCs, Development Com relegatinger (Handlooms), Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), and NBCFDC. insurance Research Studies (since 1978). Preparation of Check-list for Diagnosis of sick(p) Units and Case Studies (from 1981). District Development and Regional Planning Studies. Techno-econ omic Feasibility Studies in Textiles and Handicrafts celestial sphere of Arunachal Pradesh (2001). Study on Identification of Projects for Specific election sensual in conglutinationeastern Region (2003). Vision Document for Empowering Women in Mauritius (2003). Project Profiles on SMEs for Mauritius (2004). Information Requirements of SMEs (2005). Hand-holding, Monitoring, Implementation of MSME Clusters (2004-07). Hand-holding of SFURTI, Handlooms, Handicrafts Clusters (2006 onwards). Evaluation Study of Ongoing Schemes of NBCFDC in the State of Tamilnadu (2008) Evaluation of NBCFDC Schemes in the Union Territory of Puducherry, Goa and Kerala (2009-10) Evaluation of the procedure of Innovative and Experimental Programmes on indoctrinates run by Bhagavatula Charitable invest (BCT) under Rajiv Vidhya Mission, Andhra Pradesh in Visakhapatnam District (2009-10) Evaluation Study for Bringing more Effectiveness in Implementation of the Schemes under AHVY sponsored by the Office of Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, Govt. f India, New Delhi (2009-10) Preparation of Training Modules for Ministry of Housing & Urban impoverishment Alleviation, Govt. of India (2009-10) Execution of Research Studies Sponsored by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Govt. of India (2009-10) Excellence Our Forte ni-msme has made many memorable contributions to enterprise suppuration both nationally and internationally. MSMEs and executives from all over the world have been taking the prefer of the programmes, workshops and seminars on contemporary themes organised at ni-msme.Some of the Institutes cornerstone interventions like the first international programme (1967) conducted with assistance from UNIDO Simulation Exercises for Small Industry trouble (SIMSIM) (1987) the UNESCO Chair(1997) International Workshop in procession of Small and Medium Enterprises (PROSME) (1998) exporting Production colonys (1999) Trade Related Developm ent Programme for Women (TREAD) (2000) Entrepreneurship Development in the New Millennium (2001) Training of Mothers of Child Labour in Income times Skills Under Child Labour Eradication Project by ILO (2001) B2B Transactions with Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Bhutan, Nigeria , Sudan, Ghana, meditate the national and international acclaim. nimsme has gained through its excellence and commitment, by blending the best of the traditional with the smart, modern day techniques, world-class facilities and forever exploring and inventing custom-based methodologies. ni-msme is not a mere solutions provider but is evolving as a value-added partner. The infrastructure and facilities at the ni-msme campus are at par with international standards.They reflect the natural excellence that qualifies every activity and attribute of the Institute. ni-msme has embraced technology in all its functions to keep pace with the tenor of the times and to make its services more efficient. State-of-the-art facilities, pleasant environs, proven methodologies back up by modern academic infrastructure, experienced faculty, expert consultants and resource persons and above all, decades of experience complemented by a modern and creative outlook, have given a new definition to the standard of services provided by the Institute. It is now recognised as being among the best training, research and extension facilities in the world. ingredients of presidential term Council S. No. Name and Address Honble Minister of MSME Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011 head 2Secretary to the Government of India Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Vice- prexy 3excess Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, Moulana Azad Road, New Delhi 110 011 particle 4Additional Secretary & fiscal Adviser, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Go vernment of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011 outgrowth 5Joint Secretary (Administration) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of IndiaUdyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Member 6Joint Secretary (Agro & Rural Industries) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Member 7Chairman, Coir Board Coir House, M. G. Road Ernakulam, Kochi 682 016, KeralaMember 8Chairman & Managing director Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) SIDBI Tower, 15, Ashok Marg, Lucknow 226001Member 9Chief Executive Officer Khadi & Village Industries Commission Gramodaya, 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle (West) Mumbai 400 056Member 10Chairman and Managing Director The National Small Industries pile (NSIC) NSIC Bhawan, Okhla Industrial Estate New Delhi 110 020Member 1Director Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Via Ahmedabad aerodrome & Indira Bridge) P. O. Bhat 382 428, Dist. Gandhinagar, GujaratMember 12The Directo r General In-chargeNational Institute of Micro, small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) Yousufguda, Hyderabad 500 045Member-Secretary Members of Executive Committee S. No. Name and Address 1Secretary to the Government of IndiaMinistry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Chairman 2Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME)Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Nirman Bhavan, Moulana Azad RoadNew Delhi 110 011Vice-Chairman 3Additional Secretary & Financial AdviserMinistry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Member 4Joint Secretary to the Government of IndiaMinistry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Member 5Joint Secretary (Agro & Rural Industries)Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi 110 011Member 6The Director General In-charge N ational Institute of Micro, small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) Yousufguda, Hyderabad 500 045Member-Secretary Our Clientele International Organizations UNESCO UNDP Ford Foundation GTZ USAID UNIDO ILO RITES BSIC CFTC verdant Development Projects of Nigera SIDO of Tanzania Bank of Ghana, ARB Apex Central Government Ministries/ departments Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises DC (MSME) KVIC Coir Board NSIC Ministry of Heavy Industries and macrocosm Enterprises part of Public Enterprises Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region DONER North Eastern Council North East Development Finance Corporation North East Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation Ministry of Food Processing Industries Ministry of External Affairs Ministry of Finance Department of sparing Affairs Ministry of Labour and betrothal board of directors General of Employment & Training (DGET) Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Department of Personnel and Training Minist ry of Science and technology Department of Science and Technology Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) National S&T Entrepreneurship Development Board Ministry of Textiles DC (Handlooms) DC (Handicrafts) Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban substitution Mission Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana(SJSRY) Ministry of Rural Development Department of Rural Development DRDA/ZPs Ministry of defence Directorate General of part Assurance Directorate of Planning and Coordination Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC) National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSCFDC) Ministry of Women and Child Development Department of Women and Child Development Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion Department of Commerce Directorate General of Foreign Trade Ministry o f Planning Planning Commission Ministry of purlieu & Forests Ozone cellMinistry of Statistics and Programme Implementation MPLAD civilize of Enterprise Development (SED) It is one of the agent scholastic/intellectual departments of ni-msme, continued with additional responsibilities in the globalised market environment. MSME development generally refers to facilitating progress in the economy and generation of employment by enhancing business development services, and establishing a conducive legal, regulatory and policy environment. In this context, the schoolhouse of Enterprise Development SED acts as a catalyst for dynamic, merged change in Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) sector, looking strategically and optimistically towards the future challenges.The activities of the SED include programme evaluation studies, research projects, feasibility studies, potential surveys, rural enterprise promotion, backward area development, infrastructure development programme and project implementation for central and state authoritiess, that advances an innovative and enterprise growth in the global and national scenario. On the international front, the SED provides a bridge between theory and practice of small business and MSE development by guiding/training the executives of MSME in formulation, development, implementation and evaluation of non-homogeneous facets of enterprise policy, with a focus to make the MSE sector more competitive in the global economic scene.Besides pass on training to the officials, the experienced and known faculty of the initiatedays focus on economic surveys in the personality of diagnosing the industrial potential, networking with national and international agencies, and other research studies pertaining to government programmes /schemes and impingement studies. The School of Enterprise Development functions through Centre for Enterprise Planning and Development (C-EPD), Centre for Policy Research (C-PR), National Resource Cen tre for Cluster Development (NRCD), ni-msme NGO Network (N-Cube) and Economic investigating and Statistical Cell (EISC) in the areas of Cluster development, Employment propagation, and establishing synergy with related departments, which of late became the centres of excellence through focused attention for holistic development.School of Entrepreneurship and appendage (SEE) The school of Entrepreneurship and Extension is one of the crucial and premier wings of ni-msme. The main focus of the school is on training the Industrial Promotion Officers and Extension Officers on the entire gamut of entrepreneurship development. The greatest act of the school is the world celebrated Kakinada Experiment on Achievement Motivation conducted under the guidance of Prof. McClelland from Harvard University. The school also has the credit of developing SIET corporate Model on entrepreneurship development which was used to train thousands of potential entrepreneurs from almost all states of Ind ia.Another noted achievement of the school is sensitivity training (laboratory for executive development. ) Currently the school activities include training of trainers in entrepreneurship development, curriculum development, skill development programmes, women entrepreneurship, counseling, motivating and prepare the voluntarily retired employees of State and Central PSUs and research projects. At the international level, the school takes up consultancy projects on setting up Entrepreneurship Development Institutes. It also organizes programmes on training Methods and Skills for Managers, Empowerment of Women through Enterprises and Capacity Building programmes for NGOs and Government personnel.Besides imparting training on Entrepreneurship Development, the school acts as a nodal agency in implementing Rajiv Gandhi Udhyami Mitra Yojana (RGUMY) scheme of the Ministry of MSME for providing handholding support to prospective entrepreneurs. vegetable marrow Competencies Entrepreneursh ip Development Training of trainers in Entrepreneurship Development Curriculum Development Training Techniques Women Empowerment Retraining and reformation of VR employees Evaluation of Government Programmes and Schemes on Entrepreneurship Development School of Enterprise circumspection (SEM) Genesis This is a well-established academic organ of ni-msme. There is a rush of changes sweeping the enterprises across the globe.The economic reforms at bottom the country with the attendant consequences, ever increasing competition, both global and local, fast pace of technological changes and a host of other factors necessitate revolutionary reforms in the enterprise focus practices. The practices clearly have to be approach-effective as well as simpler to adopt and adapt with the power to impinge all segments of the enterprise. This calls for a look-alike shift in raison detre of the enterprise itself. In tune with this, the erstwhile(prenominal) Industrial Management Division is r e-engineered and re-christened as School of Enterprise Management (SEM) laying dialect on management practices, intellectual property rights and management education. Core CompetenciesThe School is endowed with capabilities in the following areas and delivers through the instruments of training and consultancy, many a time customised to meet the requirements of client organisation, actively supported by research. The School functions with its full-fledged five centres viz. , Centre for Promotion of Advanced Management Practices (C-PAMP), Centre for Logistics & Integrated Materials Systems (C-LAIMS), Centre for Industrial extension and Financial Services (C-ICFS) and Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (C-IPR) and Centre for environment Concerns (C-Eco). Marketing market survey and demand analysis exports, international pile and practices industrial marketing rural marketing marketing of agri-inputsManagement Training Methodologies post play small group activities in-plant st udies management cases management simulations and games Productivity and Quality management of productivity total quality management Statistical quality control ISO 9000/14000 OHSAS HACCP / Six Sigma Finance human resource management industrial relations human resources and systems ISO 9000/14000 OHSAS HACCP / Six Sigma Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) IP creation, commercialisation & management General Management Benchmarking Business Process Re-engineering Japanese Management Practices Performance contracts Strategic management ClienteleThe clientele include both government and non-governmental organisations such as Corporate sector PSUs and Private sector enterprises Entrepreneurs and owner-managers of SMEs Officials from ministries and departments of both central and state governments Banks and financial institutions Enterprise support agencies including VOs International agencies In addition, student focused part-time post-graduate diploma programmes in areas like export m anagement, TQM and ISO 9000 and human resource management and systems are conducted. This endeavour also serves the political campaign of continuing executive education. Co-working and Collaborations TSEM works synergistically with other centres of the institute to design and deliver value-laden content to the customers.It also networks with other national and international institutions of good standing through collaborations to administer cost-effective, client-centred performance improvement capsules. The School also leverages the expertise available within different sectors of the economy to service sector-specific clients. Vision The Schools vision is to emerge and establish itself as a sui generis arse of learning in advanced management practices that enable promotion of do enterprises. Mission The School envisages realisation of the above vision through its mission of promotion and propagation of advanced management practices that are low in cost of implementation, but are highly effective in results and make do all the activities of the enterprise.This is accomplished through undertaking the triadic activities of training, research and consultancy, both within the country and outside. Thus its charter mandates it to work towards enabling practices that are Enterprise-wide first-class honours degree cost High impact Compass of Services and Constellation of Benefits SEM offers a wide range of services in the form of training interventions, capacity building through management consultancy and other knowledge-based services through employ research. The tangible benefits, in addition to the many intangibles, that flows from our school are Productivity-driven cost leadership Quality led competitiveness Customer-coupled market share Re-engineered organisational avail Benchmark-based best practices School of Enterprise Information and Communication (SEIC) Genesis The School of Information and Communication (SEIC) is a well established unique knowledge hu b of ni-msme in providing information services and ICT solutions through training to both the national and international MSME community. To strengthen the informational base of MSMEs in facing the global challenges led to the formation of School of Enterprise Information and Communication (SEIC) laying emphasis on providing information services in varied forms and need based skill oriented Information Technology (IT) training using the current technologies. Core competenciesThe school functions with its fully equipped sources of information and state-of-the-art infrastructure to meet the informational needs and ICT skill development training requirements of MSMEs, Government organisations, public and private sectors, NGOs, entrepreneurs, students, researchers etc. through its two Centres viz, Small Enterprises National accompaniment Centre (SENDOC) and Centre for Communication and Information Technology (C-CIT). National refreshing Presentation Director General, ni-msme Genesis S tarted as Central Industrial Extension Training Institute in New Delhi in 1960 on the testimony of Working Group for III five year plan Shifted to Hyderabad in 1962 as a Government of India Society under the name Small Industry Extension Training (SIET) InstituteAttainment of National Status in 1984 and renamed as National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (nisiet) Emerged as a distinct institution for promotion of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Renamed as National Institute for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) with enactment of MSMED Act,2006 Vision To become a global centre of excellence for creation, sustenance and growth of MSMEs Core Competency Enabling enterprise creation Capacity building for enterprise growth and sustainability Enhancing competitiveness under globalisation Creation, development and dissemination of enterprise knowledge Diagnostic and development studies for policy formulation Evaluation and impact studies for enterprise promotionEmpowering the underprivileged through enterprises Functional Spectrum Schools of Excellence School of Enterprise Development (SED) C-IPD Centre for Industrial Planning and Development C-PR Centre for Policy Research NRCD National Resource Centre for Cluster Development EISC Economic Investigation and Statistical Cell n-Cube ni-msme NGO Network School of Enterprise Management (SEM) C-PAMP Centre for Promotion of Advanced Management Practices C-ICFS Centre for Industrial Credit and Financial Services C-IPR Centre for Intellectual Property Rights C-LAIMS Centre for Logistics and Integrated Materials Systems C-ECO Centre for Environment Concerns Schools of ExcellenceSchool of Entrepreneurship & Extension (SEE) C-EIE Centre for Entrepreneurship and Industrial Extension C-CC Centre for Consultancy and Counseling WSC Womens Studies Cell EAC Employee Assistance Cell School of Enterprise Information & Communication (SEIC) C-CIT Centre for Communication and Information Technology SENDOC Small Enterprises National Documentation Centre LPC Live Projects Cell Members of Governing Council Union Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Chairman Secretary to the Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME Vice-Chairman Additional Secretary and Development Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser,Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Joint Secretary, Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Joint Secretary, Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Chairman, Coir Board Member Chairman & Managing Director, SIDBI Member Chief Executive Officer, Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) Member Members of Governing Council Members of Governing Council Members of Executive Committee Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of MSME, GOI Chairman Additional Secretary and DC (MSME), Ministry of MSME, GOI Vice-Chairman Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser, Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Joint Secretary to GOI, Ministry of MSME Member Joint Secreta ry to GOI, Ministry of MSME Member deputy of a State level Association of micro and small enterprises Nominated Member Representative of an Association of micro and small women Entrepreneurs Nominated Member Representative of an academic or training institution dealing with management or entrepreneurship development Nominated Member Director General of the Institute Member-Secretary Major Achievements Pioneering conceive that led to First Entrepreneurship Model First Sensitivity Training Laboratory- Ford Foundation First International Programme on small industry in the country Programme for Young Engineers for the first time in the country Establishment of SENDOC A National Information Centre for SMEs compact with UNIDO Industrial Estate & Regional Development Feasibility studies on modernisation of SSI First Study on identification of Growth Centres Major Achievements Establishing a Branch Regional Centre at GuwahatiAssisting in policy conditional relation for establishing Dis trict Industries Centers Attainment of National status and renaming as National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (nisiet) Prepared Case Studies and Video Documentary on Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Orientation on Small Industry Development for IAS Officers The First Computerised Software Package Developed on Simulation Exercises for Small Industry Management (SIM SIM) Major Achievements UNESCO Chair on SSI Policy Enterprises Development and Government Effectiveness (EDGE) Programme for Srilankan Administrative Officials focus Academic Centers in the place of departments B2B transactions with developing countriesCounseling, Retraining and redisposition programmes for rationalised employees of CPSUs Little Angles Project sponsored by International Labour Organisation (ILO) on eradication of child labours Establishment of a center on Cluster Development (NRCD) Major Achievements Enhancing faculty competencies through international training and studies Started edu cational programmes Organised National Conference Entrepreneurship in the New Millennium reach self-sufficiency 2001-02 Upgradation of Infrastructure services Policy Research Studies on respective(a) aspects of SMEs Entered into MoUs with International Agencies All time high income of Rs. 1022. 76 lakh for the year 2006-07 Regrouping Centres & Cells under concept of School Renaming nisiet as ni-msme with effect from 11 April 2007 Major Research and Consultancy Projects (2001-08)Identification of Product/Resource-specific Business in Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura Emergence of First Generation Women Entrepreneurs An Exploratory Study Additional Income Opportunities to the Families of Child Labour An ILO Project Study on Curriculum Models for Entrepreneurship Development under NEDB Scheme Diagnostic champaign of Crochet Lace Cluster at Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh Evaluation study of current schemes of NBCFDC in Karnataka Evaluation of Micro Credit Schemes and Education Loan Schemes in Andhra Pradesh Major Research and Consultancy Projects (2001-08) Achieving self-sufficiency through ni-msmes intervention for the societies of Girijan accommodating Corporation Ltd. Andhra Pradesh Design of Project Profiles for SMEs in Mauritius for Small and Medium Industries Development Organisation (SMIDO), Mauritius Development of 20 clusters in the country sponsored by DC(MSME) Micro Enterprise Mapping of Self-Help Groups in districts of Rajasthan State Competency Mapping of Indian SMEs for Global Promotion under NEDB Study on Impact of Government Incentives and Subsidies on the Industrial Development in Andhra Pradesh Promotion of self-employment activities among the Tribal offspring Preparation of Business Plan for Handicraft Clusters Cont. Major Research and Consultancy Projects (2001-08 Integrated Handloom Cluster Development Mubarakpur Integrated Handloom Cluster Development BarabankiEvaluation Study of Schemes of Handloom Sector Health Insurance Scheme Evaluation Study of Schemes of Handloom Sector Integrated Handloom Training Project Evaluation Study of Schemes of Handloom Sector 10% discount Scheme Study on Impact of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes Evaluation of EDI Scheme of Ministry of MSME Technical Services for Khadi and Village Industries Clusters Technical Services for Coir Clusters Hightlights2001-08 Attained self-sufficiency (2001-02) Recognition of Employees Assistance Cell as Nodal Agency for training and rehabilitation of rationalized employees of Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) (2002) Providing Income Opportunities for the families of Child Labour in Previous E-Commerce and Bridging Digital Divide Telecom, Infrastructure and Access Next OECDlight 9714499671
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