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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT - MSME-DI Jaipur

ANNUAL REPORT

2017-18

MSME – Development Institute

Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME 22, Godam Industrial Estate

Jaipur-302006 Ph: 0141-2212098, 2215847, Fax: 0141-2210553

Website: www.msmedijaipur.gov.in E-mail: dcdi-jaipur @dcmsme.gov.in

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MSME-DI, JAIPUR

Officers Strength during the Year 2017-18

M.K. Saraswat

Director

Vikas Gupta

Dy. Director

R.S. Dahiya

Assistant Director

Prashant Sharma

Assistant Director

Madhukar Sharma

Assistant Director

V. D. Meena

Dy. Director

K.C. Meena

Assistant Director

PK Rakshak

Assistant Director

Sanjay Meena

Assistant Director

Dinesh Chand

Assistant Director

Jitender Meena

Assistant Director

Pradeep Ojha

Dy. Director

M.U. Farooq

Assistant Director

Ajay Sharma

Assistant Director

Naresh Manwatkar

Assistant Director

Girish Kumar Assistant

Director

Anila Choraria

Assistant Director

Asish Rana

Assistant Director

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INDEX

S.No. Particulars Page No.

1. About the State 1-2

2. Map of Rajasthan 3

3. Industrial Map of Rajasthan 4

4. Location Map for Proposed Development

Nodes in DMIC Rajasthan

5

5. Section I: Activities at Glance 6-8

6. Section II: Activities Performed 9-45

7. Annexures‟ 46-52

8. Media Coverage 53

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CONTENTS

1. About the State

2. Activities Performed

Section I: Activities at Glance

Section II: Activities Performed

2.1 Training Programmes

2.1.1 Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMCs)

2.1.2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDP)

2.1.3 Entrepreneurial Skill Development Programme (ESDP)

2.1.4 Management Development Programme (MDP)

2.2 Vendor Development Programmes

2.2.1 State Level Vendor Development Programmes (SVDP)

2.2.2 National Level Vendor Development Programmes (NVDP)

2.3 National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP) Schemes

2.3.1 Lean Manufacturing

2.3.2 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)

2.3.3 Marketing Assistance & Technology Up-gradation (MA&TU) Scheme

2.3.3.1 Bar Code Re-imbursement

2.3.3.2 Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (Domestic Fair)

2.3.3.3 Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (International Fair)

2.3.4 Support for Entrepreneurial & Managerial Development of SMEs through Incubators

2.3.5 Design Clinic Scheme

2.3.6 Zed Certification Program

2.4 Economic Investigation

2.5 International Co-operation Scheme

2.6 National Awards

2.7 Public Procurement Policy

2.8 Common Facility Services

2.9 Cluster Development Programme

2.10 Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC)

2.11 Consultancy Services

2.12 Special Achievments

2.13 Other Activities

2.14 MSME-Testing Station, Jaipur

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1. About the state

Rajasthan, the largest (area-wise) state in India, is located in the

north-western part of the subcontinent. It is surrounded on the

north and north-east by Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, on

the east and south-east by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh

and on the south-west by Gujarat.

Rajasthan offers tremendous opportunities in the areas of

organic and contract farming as well as in infrastructure

developments related to agriculture. Rajasthan is a leading

producer of limestone, silver, gold, copper, marble, sandstone,

rock phosphate, and lignite. The state is the largest producer of

cement in India. It has 21 major cement plants, having a total

capacity of 55 million Te per annum (MTPA). During year

2017, the number of tourists visited in Rajasthan was 475.27

lakh (459.17 lakh domestic and 16.10 lakh foreign). Historic

palaces, especially those in Jaipur and Udaipur, offer

opportunities to expand the luxury tourism segment, with

increasing number of tourists visiting wild life sanctuaries and

desert locations.

The policy environment has been favorable for the

establishment of industrial units. Rajasthan stands sixth among

Indian states in rankings based on ease of doing business and

reforms implementation, according to a study by the World

Bank and KPMG.

Inside Story Headline

Area: 3.42n Lac sq.km.

Capital: Jaipur

District: 33

Div: 7

Sub. Div: 244

Population: 6,85,48,437

Sex ratio: 928/1000

Density of population: 200/sq km

Literacy:66.1%

State Languages:Marwari,

Malvi, Mewari, Mewati,

Wagdi, Shekhawati

Dhundhadi, Jaipuri,

Hadoti, Hindi, and

English.

Key Industries: Cement,

Tourism, Ceramics,

Handicrafts, Textile,

Marble, Steel & IT.

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Agriculture

Land utilization: 3, 42, 67,365 Hectares

Total cropped area sown: 2, 50, 13, 704 Hectares

Area sown more than once: 69, 89, 341 Hectares

Net Area Sown: 1, 80, 24, 363 Hectares

Important Crops: Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds, Sugarcane & cotton.

Important Mineral

Rajasthan is the richest state in terms of availability and variety of minerals in the Country. It

has deposits of 81 different types of minerals. Out of these, 57 Minerals are being currently

mined. Rajasthan is the sole producer of lead and zinc ores and concentrate, Selenite and

Wollastonite. Almost entire production of Silver, Calcite and Gypsum in the country comes

from Rajasthan. Rajasthan is also the leading producer of Ball Clay, Phosphorite, Ochre,

Steatite, Felspar and Fire Clay in the Country. It also has prominent position in the Country in

the production of dimensional and decorative stones, such as Marble, Sandstone, and Granite

etc. The State is leading producer of Cement Grade & Steel Grade Limestone in India.

There are 193 mining leases for major minerals and 15,257 mining leases for minor minerals

and 17,912 quarry licenses exist in the state. During the current year 2017-18, a target of

`5,200 crore was assigned against which `3,098.31 crore has been achieved upto December,

2017.

Potential Industries

Agriculture based: Agricultural Equipments, Corn flake, Starch, Bread & Biscuits,

Food, Gaur Gum, Papad, Grading of Food grain, Bhujiya,

Pluses & Spices.

Mineral based: Cement grade lime stone, Chemical grade lime stone, Rock

Phosphate, China Clay, ball Clay, Calcite, Soap stone, Gypsum,

Garnet, Lignite, Potash, Quartz & Silica.

Identified Industries: Agro & Livestock based, Ceramic, Chemicals, Drugs &

Pharmaceuticals, Electronics & Communication, Electrical,

Rubber & Plastic, Mech. & Metallurgy Products, Automobile &

Components, Textile.

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Map of Rajasthan

Road & Rail Network Rajasthan

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Industrial Map of Rajasthan

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Proposed Development Nodes in DMIC & DFC Rajasthan

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SECTION - I

ACTIVITIES

AT A

GLANCE

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ACTIVITIES COMPLETED DURING THE YEAR: 2017-18

Targetted Programmes

S. No. Activity Name Target Achievement

1. Industrial Motivational Campaigns 26 26

2. EDPs 13 13

3. ESDPs 32 32

4. MDPs 6 6

5. National Level Vendor Development Programme 2 2

6. State Level Vendor Development Programme 12 12

7. Units assisted under single point registration - 71

8. Lean Manufacturing Scheme - 2

9. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) 1 1

10. Awareness Programme on Design Clinic Scheme 1 1

11. ZED Certification Program 10 10

Other Major Activites Performed

12. Applications forwarded under International Co-

operation Scheme

45

13. National Award

Applications received 56

Applications recommended 12

14. SDP (Training Programmes) 32

15. MSE-CDP scheme

i) Upgradation of Industrial Estate (ongoing) 3

ii) Proposal under submission 1

16. Meeting with Central Organizations 10

17. Meeting with State Govt. Organizations 108

18. Meeting with MSME Industry Associations 170

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Revenue & Expenditure during the Year 2017-18

Revenue & Expenditure of MSME-DI Jaipur

Sl No. Revenue Earned Revenue (in Rs.)

1 Revenue from workshop 14,00,197/-

i) Common Facilities 2,12,697/-

ii) Specialized Training Programmes

(CAD/CAM/CNC))

11,87,500/-

2 Capacity Assessment 1,74,500/-

3 NSIC Regn. /GSPP 1,56,290/-

4 EDP Fee 12,750/-

5 ESDP Fee 50,700/-

6 MDP Fee 38,200/-

7 Seminar fees/Bar Code/ Export

Packaging/ IPR/QMS/QTT etc.

-

8 NVDPs & SVDPs etc. 8,19,350/-

9 Sale of Trainee Products 4,100/-

10 Sale of Publications

Total Revenue 26,56,087/-

Total Expenditure 45,964,393/-

Revenue & Expenditure of MSME-TS Jaipur

Total Revenue 99,39,675/-

Total Expenditure 73,28,158/-

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SECTION - II

ACTIVITIES

PERFORMED

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ACTIVITIES PERFORMED

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)-Development Institute, Jaipur, is the

field Office of Ministry of MSME, under O/o DC (MSME), in the state of Rajasthan for

promotion and development of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises by extending various

policy promotion measures, programmes and schemes formulated by the Ministry.

MSME-DI, Jaipur is providing techno-managerial assistance to existing as well as new

prospective enterprises in the State of Rajasthan. The Institute creates an environment

conducive for industrial growth by motivating the prospective entrepreneurs and assisting the

existing entrepreneurs through its multidimensional set-up of trade specific Divisions viz.

Mechanical/ Mettalurgy/Chemical/Electrical Div., etc., Industrial Management Training Div.

and Economic Investigation Div. equipped with technical officers providing techno-economic

& managerial solutions. At MSME- DI Jaipur, there is a Workshop and Testing Station. Some

of the important services rendered by the workshop in the field of skill development are: CAD

Training, i.e. AutoCAD, CATIA, PTC Creo, CAM Trainings, Intallastion and Maintenance of

Solar Plant & Equipments, Basics of Embedded system and Robotics, etc. MSME testing

station provides testing facilities for Cement/TMT Steel Bar/C.C. Cube/ Paper/Building

material/Bricks, etc.and many more related jobs to construction work.

Highlights of Activities Undertaken

2.1 Training Programmes

2.1.1 Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMCs)

Industrial Motivation Campaigns are organized to identify and motivate traditional/non-

traditional Entrepreneurs having potential for setting up MSEs so as and to lead them towards

self-employment. The Institute conducted 26 such Motivation Campaigns at different

industrially backward and rural places in the State, in which 1702 persons participated.

Details of IMC conducted during the year 2017-18

S.No.

Name of the

programme Venue Duration

Persons

Trained

1 IMC(Gen.) Sikandra, Dausa 17.05.17 62

2 IMC(Gen.) Amber Jaipur 15.06.17 54

3 IMC(Gen.)

Gota Loom Jari Cluster,

Ajmer 20.06.17 65

4 IMC(Gen.) Beawar, Ajmer 23.06.17 53

5 IMC(SC) Shri Ganga Nagar 22.08.17 62

6 IMC(Gen.) Jaipur 04.09.17 45

7 IMC(Gen.) Tonk 05.09.17 60

8 IMC(Gen.) Alwar 11.09.17 138

9 IMC(Gen.) Bikaner 14.09.17 35

10 IMC(Gen.) Nagour 18.09.17 47

11 IMC(Gen.) Nimbahera 19.09.17 56

12 IMC(Gen.) Dholpur 27.10.17 95

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13 IMC(Gen.) Losal 27.10.17 126

14 IMC(Gen.) Jaipur 27.10.17 53

15 IMC(SC) Karoli 30.10.17 52

16 IMC(Gen.) Nimbahera 31.10.17 52

17 IMC(ST) Niwai 02.11.17 62

18 IMC(Gen.) Bhilwara 06.11.17 77

19 IMC(Gen.) Jaipur 09.11.17 101

20 IMC(SC) Meenapaldi Jaipur 13.12.17 84

21 IMC(Gen.) Rings(Sikar) 18.12.17 50

22 IMC(Gen.) Jaipur 19.12.17 77

23 IMC(Gen.) Alwar 22.12.17 42

24 IMC(Gen.) Kota 28.12.17 63

25 IMC(ST) Mahua-Dausa 25.01.18 47

26 IMC(Gen.) Losal -Sikar 30.01.18 44

Total 1702

2.1.2 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDP):

Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are being organized to nurture the talent of youth

by enlightening them on various aspects of industrial activity required for setting up MSEs.

These EDPs are generally conducted in ITIs, Polytechnics and other technical institutions,

where skill is available to motivate them towards self-employment. The course contents of

such Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are designed to provide useful information

on product/process design, manufacturing practices involved, testing and quality control,

selection and usage of appropriate machinery and equipments, project profile preparation,

marketing avenues/techniques, product/service pricing, export opportunities, infrastructure

facilities available, and financial institutions, cash flow, etc. The Institute, during the year

2017-18, conducted 13 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes, in which total 298

persons, were provided training.

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Details of EDP conducted during the year 2017-18

S.No.

Name of the

programme Venue Duration

Persons

Trained

1 EDP(Gen.) Jaipur 23.05.17 to 05.06.17 22

2 EDP(Gen.) Jaipur 06.06.17 to 19.06.17 21

3 EDP(Gen.) Jaipur 04.07.17 to 18.07.17 29

4 EDP(SC)/NS Jaipur 28.08.17 to 08.09.17 22

5 EDP(ST)/Stipen kota 04.09.17 to 15.09.17 24

6 EDP(Gen.) Jaipur 10.10.17 to 26.10.17 23

7 EDP(Gen.) Jaipur 30.10.17 to 10.11.17 20

8 EDP(Gen.) Nimbahera 01.11.17 to 14.11.17 25

9 EDP(Gen.) Nimbahera 01.11.17 to 13.11.17 20

10 EDP(ST)/NS Niwai 06.11.17 to 17.11.17 25

11 EDP(SC)/Stipen Jaipur 11.12.17 to 22.12.17 18

12 EDP-WPH(Stip.) Jaipur 15.12.17 to 27.12.17 24

13 EDP(Gen.) Jaipur 23.01.18 to 06.02.18 25

Total 298

2.1.3 Entrepreneurial Skill Development Programme (ESDP):-

Comprehensive training programmes are organized to upgrade skills of prospective

entrepreneurs, existing workforce and also develop skills of new workers and technicians of

MSEs by organising various technical cum skill development training programmes with the

basic objectives to provide training for their skill upgradation and to equip them with better

and improved technological skills of production. The specific tailor made programmes for the

skill development of socially disadvantaged groups (OBC, ST, ST, Minorities and women) are

organized in various regions of the states, including the less developed areas. The Institute,

during the year 2017-18, conducted 32 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes, in which

total 729 persons, were provided training.

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Details of ESDP conducted during the year 2017-18

S.No.

Name of the

programme Venue Duration

Persons

Trained

1 ESDP(ST)/NS Kota 19.06.17 to 31.07.17 25

2 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Bhilwara 31.07.17 to 09.09.17 20

3 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Hanumangarh 08.08.17 to 27.10.17 21

4 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Banawara 09.08.17 to 16.09.17 25

5 ESDP(SC)/Stipen. Jaipur 10.08.17 to 21.09.17 20

6 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Jaipur 24.08.17 to 29.09.17 16

7 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Chittorgar 28.08.17 to 09.10.17 25

8 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Jaipur 30.08.17 to 11.10.17 22

9 ESDP(SC)-NS Shri Ganga Nagar 04.09.17 to 16.10.17 26

10 ESDP(SC)-NS Tonk 06.09.17 to 13.10.17 21

11 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Jhalawar 06.09.17 to 18.10.17 25

12 ESDP-WPH(Stip.) Churu 06.09.17 to 25.10.17 22

13 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Chomu 07.09.17 to 26.10.17 25

14 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Viratnagar 08.09.17 to 27.10.17 28

15 ESDP-WPH(Stip.) Bewar Ajmer 11.09.17 to 17.10.17 24

16 ESDP(SC)/NS Alwar 12.09.17 to 27.10.17 25

17 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Bikaner 15.09.17 to 28.10.17 19

18 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Alwar 18.09.17 to 31.10.17 23

19 ESDP(SC)/NS Jaipur 18.09.17 to 02.11.17 20

20 ESDP(SC)/NS Nagour 19.09.17 to 31.10.17 25

21 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Nimbahera 20.09.17 to 31.10.17 23

22 ESDP-WPH(Stip.) kota 03.10.17 to 16.11.17 20

23 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Bhartpur 07.10.17 to 15.11.17 20

24 ESDP(ST)/NS Alwar 23.10.17 to 30.11.17 24

25 ESDP(ST)/NS Dausa 30.10.17 to 12.12.17 20

26 ESDP(ST)/Stipen. Karoli 31.10.17 to 04.12.17 25

27 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Losal 31.10.17 to 06.12.17 25

28 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Bewar-Ajmer 16.11.17 to 21.12.17 24

29 ESDP(SC)/NS Jaislmer 16.11.17 to 26.12.17 22

30 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Tonk 15.12.17 to 19.01.18 25

31 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Dholpur 20.12.17 to 24.01.18 24

32 ESDP(Gen.)/NS Jaipur 22.12.17 to 05.02.18 20

Total 729

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2.1.4 Management Development Programme (MDP):-

Management Training course on various areas of industrial management are devised for

owner-cum-manager and supervisory level personnel of small scale industries. These training

programmes are designed keeping in view the demands of the area and the local requirements

of the industries. The various topics covered under these training programmes pertain to

various Management functions like Industrial Management, Human Resource Management,

Marketing Management, Export Management & Documentation, Materials Management,

Financial Management, Information Technology & Exports, ISO 9000, WTO, IPR etc. The

Institute, during the year 2017-18, conducted 6 Management Development Programmes, in

which total 139 persons, were provided training.

Details of MDP conducted during the year 2017-18

S.No.

Name of the

Programme Venue Duration

Persons

Trained

1 MDP(Gen) Jaipur 27.11.17 to 01.12.17 22

2 MDP(Gen) Jaipur 18.12.17 to 22.12.17 22

3 MDP(Gen) Jaipur 18.12.17 to 22.12.17 20

4 MDP(Gen) Jaipur 21.12.17 to 28.12.17 23

5 MDP(Gen) Jaipur 22.12.17 to 29.12.17 31

6 MDP(Gen) Bhartpur 02.01.18 to 08.01.18 21

Total 139

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2.2 Vendor Development Programmes

Vendor Development Programmes covers following activities:

State Level Vendor Development Programme (SVDP)

National Level Vendor Development Programme (NVDP)

2.2.1 State Level Vendor Development Programmes (SVDP)

The Institute conducted the 12 SVDPs during 2017-18. About 985 Industrialists/Delegates

participated and were benefitted from these programmes.The detail is annexed at Annexure I.

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2.2.2 National Level Vendor Development Programmes (NVDP)

MSME-DI, Jaipur organized a National Vendor Development Programme on Processed Food

& Allied Industry (4th

Food Tech 2017), in association with Rajasthan Electronics &

Instrument Ltd, (REIL),National Small Industry Corporation (NSIC), Rajasthan Khadya

Padarth Vyapar Sangha & Department of industries (Govt. of Rajasthan) from 1st to 3

rd

December, 2017 at Jaipur. During the programme, Buyer Seller Meet was organized with

CPSUs/Govt Dept. Also technical sessions were organised on Innovation in Food Technology,

Employment & Investment Opportunites in Food & Allied industries and a Start-up fest

Contest. 102 exhibitors participated in the programme. Approximately 10000 visitors visited

the 3 day mega event and 7765 trade enquiries were generated during the event.

MSME-DI, Jaipur also organized a National Vendor Development Programme on Textile &

Garment Sectors (Jaipur Paridhan 2018), in association with National Small Industry

Corporation (NSIC), Department of industries (Govt. of Rajasthan), Confedaration of Women

Entrepreneurs (COWE), Garment Exporters Assosciationa of Rajasthan (GEAR), Jaipur Kurti

Association, and Jaipur Embroidery & Textile Association from 27th

to 29th

January 2018 at

Jaipur. During the programme 1 Buyer-seller meet & 2 seminars were conducted and 107

exhibitors participated in the programme. Also technical sessions were organised on Product

design, trends & latest technological innovations in Textile and garment Sector and Investment

and self-employment opportunities cum Start-up Fest Contest. Approximately 12000 visitors

visited the 3 day mega event and 2804 trade enquiries were generated during the event.

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2.3 NMCP Schemes

Under the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, the following activities were

undertaken during 2017-18:

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2.3.1 Lean Manufacturing

During 2017-18, two Awareness Programmes were organised on Lean Manufacturing

Competitiveness Scheme in collaboration with different Industrial Associations. These are as

follows:

Details of Lean Programmes Organised during 2017-18

Sl.

No.

Name of Programme Name Of Association

Organisation

Date Venue No. Of

Participants

1 Awareness Programme

on LEAN

FIEO & World Trade

Centre, Mumbai

21.04.2017 MSME-DI,

Jaipur

45

2 Panel Discussion on

LEAN Implementation

in Clusters

Jaipur

JewelleryAssiciation,

IIF, Jaipur Chapter,

Foundry Owners

Association, Jaipur

16.02.2018 Hotel

Souvenir,

Jaipur

108

Under this scheme, 02 MBR (1 DSR &1 MBR-3) audits were carried out jointly with the team

of National Productivity Council (NPC) during the year. Present statuses of Lean DPG/Mini

Clusters are as follows:

Sl.

No.

Name of the Lean

Group/DPG

Products Implementing

Agency

Stage Completed

(DSR/MBR)

01. Auto Component Cluster,

Alwar-I

Auto

Components

NPC MBR- V Joint Audit

Completed on 08/12/2016

02. Foundry Cluster , Jaipur-I Foundry

Products

NPC MBR- V Joint Audit

Completed on 30/08/2016

03. Foundry Cluster , Jaipur-II Foundry

Products

NPC MBR-V Joint Audit

Completed on 19/12/2016

04. General Engg. Cluster

Alwar-I

General Engg.

Items

NPC -DSR Audited On 08/12/2016

-MBR-III Audited on 5/12/17 to

6/12/17

05. General Engg.

Cluster,Udaipur-1

General

Engineering

Items

NPC

-Consultant was appointed on

24/11/2016

-DSR Audited on 22/8/17 to 23/8/17

MBR II running.

06. General Engg.

Cluster,Udaipur-2

Plastic

Components

NPC Proposal received from DPG in July

2017 and proposal forwarded by NPC,

Jaipur to SSC for approval in 1st week

of January 2018

07. Hand Tool Cluster, Nagaur

Hand Tools NPC Proposal received from DPG in July

2017 and proposal forwarded by NPC,

Jaipur to SSC for approval in 1st week

of September 2017

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2.3.2 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)

The Institute organized one day Awareness/ Sensitization Workshop on Intellectual Property

Rights in support with Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs of India (COWE), Rajasthan

Chapter, Jaipur, on 19-07-2017, at Jaipur. 81 participants attended the Workshop and took

part in discussion.

2.3.3 Marketing Assistance & Technology Up-gradation (MA&TU)

2.3.3.1 Bar Code Re-imbursement

Under this scheme the Institute during the year 2017-18 disbursed an amount of Rs 9,98,340/-

as reimbursement of Bar Code registration. List of MSE beneficiaries of Bar-code

reimbursement during the year 2017-18 is enclosed at Annexure II.

2.3.3.2 MATU- Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (Domestic Fair)

The Institute motivated the MSME units of the state to avail financial assistance for

participation in various Exhibitions. Under this scheme, the Institute processed the cases of 31

MSEs amounting to Rs. 6,89,530/-. Details are appended at Annexure III.

2.3.3.3 MATU- Re-imbursement of Participation in Exhibitions (International Fair)

Manufacturing Units in the small & micro scale sector get an opportunity for exhibiting their

products in the International Trade Fairs and abroad. In such exhibitions, MSEs

(Manufacturing) not only get an opportunity for exposure of their products but also know

latest development and the trends in the design / manufacture of the items and the requirement

of foreign buyers. During the year 2017-18 out of 8 applications of MSEs forwarded to O/o

DC MSME for participation in 37th

India International Trade Fair, (IITF), 2017, 4 units were

approved to participate. Out of 45 applications forwarded to O/o DC MSME for International

Trade Fair/Exhibitions 41 units participated and 29 units got subsidy payments under MATU

(International Trade Fair component) amounting to Rs. 42,40,590/- The list of units

recommended for participation in International Trade Fair are appended at Annexure IV.

2.3.3.4 National Seminars

i) National Seminar Product Innovation Trends, New Marketing tech. & Export Potential in

Garment & Textile Sector at Jaipur on 30.10.2017, in which 132 participants participated.

ii) National Seminar Product Innovation Trends, for Handicraft Sector at Jodhpur on

10.11.2017, in which 110 participants participated.

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2.3.4 Support for Entrepreneurial & Managerial Development of SMEs through Incubators

The scheme endeavours to provide early stage funding for nurturing innovative business ideas

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

commercialised in a year. Under this scheme financial assistance is provided for setting up of

business incubators.

The present statuses of the BI in Rajasthan are mentioned below:

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S. No.

Name & Address of the Institute

& Year of Approval

Total No. of

Innovative

Ideas

GOI Grants

(Rs.) Title of the Innovative Idea Status

1

Institute of Engineering

Technology, North Extension,

M.I.A., Alwar-301030

Dt. 30.03.2012 03

4,72,020

(30% for 3

project)

Density Based Intelligent Traffic Light

Controller(DTLC)

Dropped due to non-

availability of fund

Steering Controlled Head/Fog Lighting System

for Driving in Hilly Areas

Face & Gesture Recognition for Intelligence Aid.

2

Sir Padampat Singhania University

, Bhatewar, Udaipur-313601Dt.

22.07.2013 03

4,07,520(39

%) of total

sanctioned

amount of Rs.

13,58,400/-)

Craffti- A Online based handicraft store

Incubatee gave up the

project due to his

personal issues. None

was ready to carry over.

Maths Hut Under developing stage

“Lamp umbrella”-Rain sensitive Street Lamp

Umbrella

Successfully developed

and commercialized

3

Kautilya Institute of Technology &

Engineering, Sitapura, Jaipur-

302022

Dt. 09.08.2016 04 Nil

Safety Jacket for Two Wheeler Riders to uplift

the tail light and provision of Warning light in

case of accident

Recommended by Sub-

Committee during the

meeting held on

25.7.2017

Development of Araish Tiles @ Eco Bricks

Design & Development of Evaporation Control

System during Refilling in Two Wheeler

Hybrid Solar Energy Cum Hot Water Generation

4

Arya Institute of Engineering &

Technology, Kukas Industrial

Area, Jaipur-302028

Ideas are to

be invited

after getting

necessary

approval Nil

Infrastructure facilities like workshop, testing

lab pertaining to LED Fabricated Technology

and UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)

Fabrication is available with the institute.

Application forwarded

to O/0 DC(MSME) on

09.03.2017 &

considered the proposal

in the 25th meeting of

selection committee

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2.3.5 Design Clinic Scheme

The Design Clinic Scheme has been framed to enhance the understanding and application of

design and innovation in MSMEs. It aims to promote design as a value adding activity and

integrate it into mainstream by bringing Indian MSMEs and the design experts on common

platform. This enables the MSMEs to access expert advice and cost effective solutions for

their real time design problems, with some financial support from the Government thereby

resulting in new product development or value addition of existing products.

Grant of GOI for Professional Design Projects

Sl No. Type of Enterprise Grant by GOI

1

Individual Micro Manufacturing

Enterprise

75% of the project cost or Rs. 15.00 lac

(whichever is less)

2

Group of Individual Micro

Manufacturing Enterprise

75% of the project cost or Rs. 25.00 lac

(whichever is less)

3

Individual Small and Medium

Enterprise

60% of the proje

ct cost or Rs. 25.00 lac (whichever is less)

4

Group of Individual Small and

Medium Enterprise

60% of the project cost or Rs. 40.00 lac

(whichever is less)

The Institute during 2017-18 organized one Seminar on Design Clinic Scheme. Details is as

follows:

Seminars/ Orientation Programme on Design Clinic Scheme

Name of

the

Program Place Date

In Association

with

Total

Participa

nts

Details of participants

ST Gen OBC SC Minority Total

Seminar on

Design

Clinic Jaipur 26.02.18

Akhil Bhartiya

Swarnkar Vikas

Parishad &

Yuva Swarnkar

Sanstha

76

Female 2 9 08 1 00 20

Male 0 29 22 4 01 56

Total 2 38 30 5 1 76

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2.3.6 ZED Certification Program

Addressing the nation on India's 68th Independence Day, Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi urged the industry, especially the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

(MSMEs) of India, to manufacture goods in the country with "zero defects" and to ensure that

the goods have "zero effect" on the environment. Henceforth announced a budget of Rs. 491

Crores (including Government of India contribution of Rs. 365 Crores) to implement the ZED

Certification Scheme for 22,222 MSMEs unit

GOI decided to implement the ZED Certification Scheme for 22,222 MSMEs unit with a total

budget of Rs. 491 Crores (including Government of India contribution of Rs. 365 Crores)

during the 12th Five Year Plan.

A. Awareness Programme on ZED Certification in 2017-18

Target = 10 Programmes; Sanction: 70,000 each

S.

No.

Place Date Cluster/Industry Segment Name No of

Participants

1 Churu 26-05-2017 Wire & Cable, Furniture, Stone Cutting,

General Engg, & Dal Mills etc.

85

2 Sarna Dungr

(Jaipur)

10-06-2017 Plastic, Polymers, Fabric,Power

Transformer, Hawai Chappal, Food,

Leather, Smart Meters, Steels & General

Engg etc.

97

3 Sikar 22-06-2017 Plastic & Pipe, Polymers, Corrugated box

& roll paper, wire & cable, Food, Stone

Cutting and general engineering industry

60

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4 Ajmer 28-07-2017 Embroidery, Minerals, Granite Cutting,

Insulation Brick, Textiles, Welding &

LPG Hose, Paper Cups, Wire & Cables

56

5 Sanganer

(Jaipur)

11-08-2017 Embroidery & Garments Manufacturing

Industries

78

6 Bharatpur 18-09-2017 Oil Mills, Dal Mills, Flour Mills, Stone

Cutting, Pet Bottles, Corrugated Box,

Helmet Manufaturing, Engg. Fabrication

72

7 Hanumangarh 27-10-2017 Gum Production,Food, Agro Process,

HDPE/PP, Bags, Transformer Mfg

59

8 Jaipur 27-12-2017 Industrial Gases, Garments, Textiles,

Jewellery, Food, PVC Wire, Steel Pipes,

Paper Cup, Mineral Processing

72

9 Banswara 08-02-2018 Mineral Grinding, RCC Pipe, Cement,

Marble,Garment Mfg, Iron, Furniture,

Steel Mfg, Bangle Mfg., General Engg

62

10 Jaipur 16-02-2018 Jewellery, Textiles & Garments, Herbal

Extracts & Ayurvedic-Unani Medicines,

Food, Corrugated boxes, Sewing Machine

108

Total 749

B. Details of Registration for ZED Certification in Rajasthan in 2017-18:

1. Registrations: 1114 2. Online Self-assessment (OSA) Completed: 109

3. Desktop Assessment (DA): 16 4. Site-assessment (SA): 00

2.4 Economic Investigation

The Economic Investigation Division is entrusted with work like preparation of District

Industrial Potential Surveys, State Industrial profile, Industrial Climate report, Advice /

Guidance on MSME Policy Issues, Guidance on facilities available with Banks, Financial

Institutions, Convening & attending various meetings viz -SLAB, SLBC, RBI empowered

committee, Dissemination of Information of Ministry of MSME among Industry associations

and other stake holder, reply of Parliament questions, etc.

2.5 International Co-operation Scheme

Under this scheme MSME business delegations are deputed to other countries for exploring

new areas of technology infusion/upgradation, facilitating joint ventures, improving market

for MSME products, foreign collaborations, modernisation and promotion of exports of

MSEs, etc. Under this scheme applications of 2 trade associations were forwarded to Ministry

of MSME, for the following Exhibitions/Trade Fairs held during the year 2017-18:

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S.N. Name of Association Porpose

1 Federation of Rajasthan Trade & Industry

(FORTI), 302, Coral Castle, Subhash Marg,

C-Scheme, Jaipur

To visit Australia from 24th October to 6th

November, 2017.

2 Federation of Rajasthan Handicraft Exporters

Trade & Industry (FORHEX), 202, A-1 Sheel

Mohar Plaza, Tilak Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur

To visit Maison & Objet Fair from 8-12

September, 2017 at Paris, France.

2.6 National Awards

The Government of India, Ministry of MSME, to encourage the ambitious and visionary spirit

of entrepreneurs of MSMEs by honouring them with the National Awards for their

outstanding achievements in the following area/sector:

National Awards for Outstanding Efforts in Entrepreneurship for the MSMEs engaged

in Manufacturing

National Awards for Outstanding Efforts in Entrepreneurship for the MSEs rendering

Services)

National Awards for Product/Process Innovation in MSMEs

National Awards for Quality Product in MSEs

National Awards for Lean Manufacturing Techniques in MSMEs

The National Awards function was held on 27/06/2017 at Delhi. Five Entreprenuers from

Rajasthan were awarded in National Award 2017-18 for National Award-2015. Details are as

follows:

Sl

No.

Name & Address Category of Award Sector Remarks

1 Ravi Poddar of M/s

Cheer Sagar, Jaipur

Outstanding

Entrepreneurship-Medium

Manufacturing Third

Award

2 Vimal Chand Jain of

M/s Precision Auto

Casting Pvt. Jaipur,

Rajasthan

Lean Manufacturing

Techniques- Medium

Manufacturing First

Award

3 Parmeshwari Mundra of

M/s Nirmal Glasstech

Industries, Jaipur

Best Exporter Woman

Entrepreneur in Small

Enterprises

Manufacturing First

Award

4 Ashok Kumar Pareek of

M/s LadoCad

Technology, Jaipur

Outstanding

Entrepreneurship- Micro &

Small Enterprises-

Special Award to Divyang

Service First

Award

5 Parmeshwari Mundra of

M/s Nirmal Glasstech

Industries, Jaipur

Outstanding Export

Performance -Micro, Small

& Medium –Product

Specific(Precision Machine

Components)

Manufacturing First

Award

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Status of Applicants for National MSME Award -2016

This Institute has received Fifty Six (56) applications for National MSME Award-2016. Out

of 56 applications, 12 applicants are qualified and same are recommended by the state level

selection committee for National MSME Award -2016.

2.7 Public Procurement Policy

Office of the DC (MSME) framed and promulgated Public Procurement Policy 2012 which

came into effect on 1st April 2012 and became mandatory from 1

st April 2015.

As per this policy the Central Government, Ministries, Departments and Public Sector

Undertakings shall procure minimum of 20% of their annual value of goods or service from

Micro and Small Enterprises of which 4% has been earmarked for procurement from MSEs

owned by SC/ST enterprises. During the year 2017-18, MSME-DI Jaipur organized two

National Level Vendor Development Programmes with focus on Textile and Processed Food

at Jaipur and 12 no. of State level Vendor Development Programmes were organized in

different parts of Rajasthan Sate.

Status of CPSUs under the Public Procurement Policy-2012

Sl.

No. Name of CPUs

Nos. of

SMEs

Registered

Goods (Products/Services)

forwhich Vendors were

Registered

% Value of

Products/Services

Purchased from

SMEs

1

Rajasthan Electronics

And Instruments Ltd.

(REIL) 118

1. Machine Components

2. Sheet Metal Components

3. Packing Material 25%

2

Fci Aravali Gypsum &

Minerals (India) Ltd. 29

1. HDPE Bags

2. Furniture Items

3. Bio Toilets 20%

3

Hindustan Salts Ltd. &

Sambhar Salts Ltd. 3

1. Nut Bolt & Hardware

2. Polyester

3. Solar Pumps

4. HDPE Bags

5. Packing Material 6%

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2.8 Common Facility Services

The common facility services are the significant elements of Promotional Activities of the

Institute. It covers services like Workshop Facilities and Skill Development Training

Programmes (Specialized).

2.8.1 Workshop Facilities

Some of the important services rendered by the workshop in the field of skill development are:

CAD Training, i.e. AutoCAD, CATIA, PTC Creo, and CAM Trainings using CNC Machines

like CNC Turning Centre (HMT Pushkar 200), HMT Vertical Machining Centre (VMC-400),

Electronica WireCut Machine and EZNC Spark Erosion Machine, Installation and

Maintenance of Solar Plant and Equipments, Financial Accounting on Tally ERP 9.0, GST,

and on Robotic Applications. Apart from that two batches of enterpreneurship and skill

development training on Solar LED/CFL, Lantern and Home Light System are also being

organised during the FY17-18 in which 36 persons were trained.

Common facility services are provided on CNC Machines as well as on Vertical Surface

Grinder, Tool Cutter Grinder and other machines. During the 2017-18 the total revenue earned

from the Workshop was 14,00,197/- against the target of Rs. 5.5 lakhs. In the Institute through

its Engineering Workshop 140 jobs were undertaken, 98 units were benefited.

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Details of Machineries installed at MSME-DI, Jaipur central workshop during 2017-18 is

given at Annexure V.

Training/ Common Facility Assistance for the year 2017-18

S. No. Description Nos.

1. No. of entrepreneurs and students from various colleges visited and enquire

at the Central Workshop

932

2. No. of job work undertaken at the Central Workshop. 140

3. No. of training programmes organized under Skill Development

Programmes on AutoCAD, CATIA, 3D printing & 3D Scanning, Operation

& Programming on CNC Machines and Installation & Maintenance of Solar

Plant & Equipment

32

4. No. of persons trainined under Skill Development Programmes on

AutoCAD, CATIA, 3D printing & 3D Scanning, Operation &

Programming on CNC Machines, Installation & Maintenance of Solar Plant

& Equipment, Financial Accounting on Tally, GST Practioner and Robotics

Applications

251

Revenue from the Workshop

S.No. Description Target (Rs.) Achievement (Rs.)

1. Common facility

5.5 lakhs

2,12,697/-

2. SDP Training Specialized CAD/CAM/CNC

Training Programme 11,87,500/-

Total 14,00,197/-

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2.8.2 Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized)

The Institute conducted 32 Skill Development Training Programmes (Specialized) in which

251 trainees participated (111 Gen, 90 OBC, 49 SC/ST and 1 Minority), thereby generating

revenue worth Rs 10.88 Lakhs.

Details of SDP organized during the year 2017-18

Sr.

No.

Name Of Skill

Development

Training

Programme

Duration No. of

Trainees

enrolled

Revenue Earned

(Training Fee Rs)

A AutoCAD-2013 08-03-17 to 11-04-17

04 Rs 20,000/-

(accounted in

previous year)

AutoCAD-2013 30-05-17 to 30-06-17

03-07-17 to 03-08-17

09-10-17 to 15-11-17

02-01-18 to 02-02-18

06-02-18 to 14-03-18

18

05

04

02

05

70,000/-

22,500/-

17,500/-

10,000/-

17,500/-

1. Programming and

Operations of CNC

Machines

07-04-17 to 15-05-17

23-05-17 to 27-06-17

06-06-17 to 10-07-17

03-07-17 to 03-08-17

04-07-17 to 10-07-17

14-07-07 to 20-07-17

22-08-17 to 22-09-17

10-10-17 to 16-11-17

04-12-17 to 04-01-18

26-12-17 to 25-01-18

26-12-17 to 01-01-18

05-01-18 to 11-01-18

22-01-18 to 23-02-18

12-03-18 to 13-04-18

07

14

17

08

04

02

05

02

06

04

01

01

07

06**

42,000/-

81,000/-

93,000/-

45,000/-

08,000/-

04,000/-

27,000/-

12,000/-

30,000/-

24,000/-

02,000/-

02,000/-

42,000/-

36,000/-

2. Installation and

maintenance of Solar

Plant & Equipment

17-04-17 to 21-04-17

08-05-17 to 12-05-17

23-05-17 to 27-06-17

19-07-17 to 25-07-17

28-11-17 to 02-12-17

12-02-18 to 19-02-18

16

10

14

06

09

06

54,000/-

40,000/-

81,000/-

20,000/-

28,000/-

24,000/-

3. CATIA 30-05-17 to 29-06-17 10 48,000/-

4. GST Module on Tally

ERP 9.0

31-07-17 to 11-08-17 24 1,05,000/-

5. Financial Accounting

on Tally ERP 9 with

GST

04-09-17 to 22-09-17

01-02-18 to 23-02-18

17

05

93,000/-

27,000/-

6. GST Practitioner on

Tally ERP.9

18-09-17 to 22-09-17

04-10-17 to 10-10-17

04

10

10,000/-

30,000/-

7. Robotic Applications 22-01-18 to 19-02-18 07 42,000/-

Total trainees trained in FY 2016-17 251 + 6** 11,87,500/-

** Training programme begin in FY 17-18 and will be accounted & completed in FY18-19

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2.9 Cluster Development Programme

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (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 Micro and Small Enterprises (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 and improving the availability of services for these enterprises.

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Activities carried out under MSE-CDP during 2017-18

(I) Clusters Undertaken for the Interventions

S.

No.

Name of

cluster

Cluster

Location

Interventions carried out during the year

1. Gota Zari

Lase

cluster,Ajmer

Ajmer The purchase committee for purchase of Machinery &

equipment met number of times for recommendations,

constituted by the state Govt. under the chairmanship of Dist.

Collector, Ajmer.

MSME DI Jaipur officers attended the meetings as a member

of purchase committee meant for recommending the

purchase of plant and machinery.

MSME DI Jaipur has initiated the help for filing of UAM by

cluster units including SPV members.

The programmes on GST Awareness has been organized by

MSME –DI Jaipur for benefit of cluster units.

MSME –DI with the help of implementing agency and SPV

organized Swachatta campaign in the cluster areas.

The purchase committee initiated the purchase process

through Govt. of Rajasthan e- procurement portal.

MSME DI Jaipur helped the implementing agency for

mapping of requirements meant under PFMS.

The approval for purchase of plant and machinery has been

given in 43rd

Steering committee meeting and there after first

installment has been released by the O/o DC(MSME).

2. Plastic

Bangles,

Pali

Pali Proposal for Soft Intervention from CIPET, Jaipur has been

received and the same has been forwarded to the O/o DC

(MSME) on 22-01-2016. However as per the decision taken

in the 40th steering committee meeting, soft intervention will

be the subject matter of the State Governments and therefore,

no money has been released for the same.

The project has been undertaken for soft intervention by the

State Government.

MSME –DI jaipur has helped the implementing agency for

identification of resources persons specially for product

packaging etc. Also helped in arraning the exposure visit to

the cluster members in March 2018 for CFC Ahemdabad .

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(II) Infrastructural Development Projects Under MSE-CDP

A. Implementing Agency: RIICO, Jaipur

Status of the old projects:

As per old scheme Nine IID Centers have been sanctioned & completed in the State. The

position regarding availability of funds and progress of expenditure are detailed below:

S.

No

Name of

IID Centre

Project

Cost as

approved

by SIDBI

(in Rs Lac)

Status of

Grant by GOI (in Rs Lac)

Expenditure

incurred

upto

31.10.2017

(in Rs Lac)

Status

Sanctioned

(in Rs Lac)

Disbursed

(40% of the

expenditure

work

approved by

GOI)

1 Sangaria,

Jodhpur

492.50 197.00 197.00 505.56 Completed

(05.11.2008)

2 Nagaur 501.74 200.00 100.00 278.46 Completed

(05.11.2008)

3 Newai, Tonk 500.06 200.00 167.77 428.53 Completed

(05.11.2008)

4 Kaladwas,

Udaipur

500.00 200.00 125.00 496.82 Completed

(30.09.2008)

5 Falna, Pali 455.13 182.05 111.64 363.96 Completed

(30.09.2010)

6 Hindaun

City, Karauli

372.17 148.86 106.52 413.12 Completed

(31.03.2009)

7 Baran

463.94 185.57 117.33 934.15 Completed

(31.03.2009)

8 Bayana,

Bharatpur

379.87 151.95 100.44 334.73 Completed

(24.10.2008)

9 Khushkhera

Alwar

729.22 200.00 190.00 836.36 Completed

(30.09.2008)

Total 4,394.63 1,665.43 1,215.70 4,591.69

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Status of On-going Projects:

As per new scheme five IID Centers have been sanctioned in the State so far. The position

regarding availability of funds and progress of expenditure are detailed below:

S.

No.

Name of IID

Centre

Eligible

Cost

approved

under

MSE-CDP

Status of Grant by GOI (Exp.)

on

31.03.20

17

(in Rs.

Lac)

Exp.

during

the year

2017-18

(in Rs.

Lac)

Expenditure

incurred up to

31.10.2017

(Rs. in Lac)

Status

Sanctione

d (in

Rs. Lac)

Disbursed

(60% of the

expenditure

work approved

by GOI)

(in Rs. Lac)

1 Up-gradation of

existing IID

Centre I.A.

Shilpgrampal

Jodhpur.

222.36 133.42 130.21 232.19 0.00 232.19 Completed

(31.10.2014)

2 Setting up IID

Centre, I.A.

Palsana, Sikar

455.15 273.09 273.09 462.55 0.00 462.55 Completed

(31.03.2015)

3 Up-gradation of

existing I.A.

Phase- I & II

Balotra, Distt-

Barmer

1050.32 222.00 222.00 1050.32 0.00 1050.32 Completed

(28.09.2015)

4 Up-gradation of

existing IID

Centre I.A.

Bichwal,

Bikaner.

641.00 384.60 361.47 602.45 0.00 602.45 Completed

(13.05.2016)

5. Setting up of IID

Centre at

Kishanghat I.A.

Jaisalmer.

472.00 283.00 197.43 341.08 0.00 341.08 Under

Implementa

tion

6. Infrastructure

developments

centre at 13 LNP

I/A

Sriganganagar.

3200.00 400.00 200.00 1717.18 550.39 2267.57 Under

Implementa

tion

Total 6040.83 1696.11 1384.20 4405.77 550.39 4956.16

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Status of Sanctioned Projects:

S.

No

Name of IID Centre Status

1 Up-gradation of Industrial Estate ,Behror Distt-

Alwar

Total Project cost=673.08

Grants in Aid =403.85Lac

RIICO Contribution=269.23Lac

Total Area=320.24 (Acre)

No. of Plots=280No.

Final Approval by Steering Committee

(Final Approval of project during 45th

SCM

held on dated 22/11/2017)

2 Up-gradation of Industrial Estate Balotara

Distt.Badmer

Total Project cost=529.20Lac

Grants in Aid =392.54Lac

RIICO Contribution=136.66Lac

Total Area=310.58 (Acre)

No. of Plots=419No.

In Principal Approval by Steering Committee

(Project discussed for Principal approval

during 46th

SCM held on dated 09/02/2018)

(III) State Level Clusters Development Meetings:

O/o Commissioner of Industries, Govt. of Rajasthan organized State Level Cluster

Development Meetings under the Chairmanship of Principal Secretary (MSME) on

29.06.2017 and 27-11-2017. Same was attended by the officers of this institute. During the

meeting the proposal for MSE-CDP was discussed &forwarded for further necessary action.

(IV) Assisted following Clusters as a part of capacity & trust building exploring the

various benefits of MSE-CDP for MSEs:-

(i) Sand Stone Handicrafts and Tiles clusters Sikandara Dausa.

(ii) Wooden Handicrafts and Wooden Furniture cluster Jaipur.

(iii) Mineral Grinding cluster Beawar .

(iv) Wooden Handicrafts and Wooden Furniture cluster ,Churu

(v) Plastic Components cluster Jaipur

(vi) Home Décor cluster Jaipur.

(vii) Transformer Manufacturers cluster Jaipur.

(viii) Textile Embrodirary cluster Jaipur.

(ix) Plastic Bangle cluster Pali.

(x) C.I.& S.G.Iron cluster Jaipur

(xi) Kurti Manufacturers cluster Jaipur.

(xii) Woven Sex Fabrics and Bag Cluster Udiapur

(xiii) Edible oil cluster Bharatpur

(xiv) Lac Bangle cluster Jaipur.

(xv) Jewellery Manufacturing cluster Jaipur.

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2.10 Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC)

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 contains

provisions of Delayed Payment to Micro and Small Enterprise (MSEs). (Section 15- 24). State

Governments established Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC) for

settlement of disputes on getting references/filing on Delayed payments (Section 20 and 21).

MSEFC Status during 2017-18

Year Pending at

Year

beginning

Cases filed

during the Year

Decision

Taken

Final settlement

by payment

2017-18(Jan to

Dec -2017) 414 388 110 40

2.11 Consultancy Services

This is another important activity being carried-out by the Institute. Consultancy services

include :

i. Management Consultancy: - Management Trainings, Seminars & Workshops,

Feasibility Studies, Guidance for Improvement of Management Capability.

ii. Technical Consultancy: - Product Selection, Project Report Preparation, Selection of

Raw Material, Selection of Machinery, Selection of Technology.

iii. Marketing Assistance:- Buyer Seller Meets, Vendor Development Programmes ,

Exhibitions, Seminars, Ancillary Development, Participation in International Trade

Fairs, District / State Level Trade Fair & their Reimbursement, Market Development

Assistance, Bar Code Reimbursement.

iv. Technology & Quality Upgradation:- Workshops, Training Programmes & Guidance

for Upgradation of Technology, Pollution Control Meetings with Foreign Delegations

for Technology Transfer, Programmes on ISO 9000 & TQM, Standardization etc.

Reimbursement of ISO -9001/14001 / HACCP, ISO-22000 certification Expenses and

National / International Product certification expenses etc.

v. Assistance for Export Promotion: - Export Market Information, Export Management

Programmes, Packaging for Export Trainings.

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2.12 Special Achievments

2.12.1 Official Visit of Union/State Ministers‟ during 2017-18

Hon‟ble Union Minister, Sh. Giriraj Singh (MSME), visited Jodhpur from 25.11.2017 to 27.11.2017

Hon‟ble State Minister, Sh. Giriraj Singh (MSME), visited Bikaner from 26.01.2018 to

28.01.2018.

Hon‟ble Chairman, Sh, Meghraj Lohiya, RAJSICO, held a meeting with Director MSME-DI, Jaipur on 13.02.2017 to discuss about MATU scheme in r/o Pachimi Rajasthan Udyog Hast Shilp Mela.

2.12.2 Other Visits:

Officers of MSME-DI, Jaipur had a meeting with JDC, O/o DC(MSME) with

ACS(MSME), GOR on 06.03.2018 to discuss and find out the possibilities for

developmental activities with the help of the O/o DC(MSME).

Meeting of Sh Sudhir Garg , ADC, DC-MSME, with Sh Rajeev Swarup IAS Chairman &

Managing Director RIICO to discuss the scope of developing 10 Mini Tool Rooms in

Rajasthan.

Sh. Piyush Srivastava, ADC(MSME) visited Jaipur on 29/09/2018 and had a meeting

with Sudarshan Pura and 22 Godam Industrial Association on 30/09/2017 for review of

CLCSS and Lean Schemes of MSME.

Sh. Piyush Srivastava, ADC(MSME), visited Alwar on 01/10/2017 and had a meeting

with some of Industrialists of Alwar for review of CLCSS and Lean Scheme of MSME.

ADC, also visited some of Lean beneficiaries units at Alwar and interacted with them

about the benefits accrued in Lean Schemes.

2.12.3 Participation in MSME Conclave at Jaipur

This Institute actively participated in MSME Conclave organized by Udyog Vibhag, GoR, at

Jaipur on 17.09.2017. This programme was inaugurated by Hon‟ble Industry Minister, GoR.

2.12.4 Live Talk Show on Doordarshan TV

One officer of this Institute participated as panel expert at a Live Talk Show on Doordarshan

TV on Self-employment opportunities for youth on 8th

May, 2017.

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2.12.5 New initiative in the year 2017-18

A. Start-up Fest Contest

MSME-DI Jaipur organized two Start-up Fest Contests, one on 2nd Dec, 2017, during the 4th

edition of National Exhibition - cum - Vendor Development Programme on Processed

Food & Allied Industry-2017 in which 15 participants participated and other on 29th

January,

2018, during a Natinal Garment Expo-Paridhaan, 2018, in which 10 participants participated

held at MSME Development Institute Campus, Bais Godam Industrial area, Jaipur.

The aim of the contests‟ has been to provide a common platform to Incubators &

Accelerators, Angel Investors, VCs, Private Equity Firms, Innovators, Students, Academicia,

Budding Entrepreneurs, etc., for Interacting/Exchanging/Sharing Business

ideas/Knowledge/Corporate Practices and Showcasing the Innovative Business Models etc. In

this Contest a Technical Session on Investment and Employment Opportunities and on

Venture Capital Fund was scheduled. Officers/top Management from SIDBI, Rajasthan

Venture Capital Fund(RVCF), Grand Thronton and Trade Innovations presented their views

as well as solved the queries raised by the Start-ups. To judge the Start-up Fest Contest, a

panel comprising of eminent persons from Academia, Incubation and Industry has been

formed. In the Contests‟ the Start-ups selected by the jury were given an opportunity to

present their ideas in front of Angel Investors, VCs, Private Equity Firms, of which top 3

ideas/start-ups were duly awarded.

B. Training course on “Financial Accounting on Tally and GST

As Government of India has introduced new system of taxation i.e. GST, Central workshop

introduced training in the field of “Financial Accounting on Tally and GST Practioner” in

FY17-18. In this program practical training is given through latest Tally ERP.9 & GST

software to prospective GST practioner as well as industry people.An amount of Rs.63,720/-

was incurred for establishing of Tally Lab. During the Financial Year 2017-18, five training

Programme on Tally & GST were conducted, in which 61 persons were trained and revenue of

Rs.2,65,000/- has been earned.

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Apart from that 18 awareness programmes on GST has been conducted by this Institute, in

which 1135 persons were trained. The details of the programme are as follws:

Sl

No. Date Venue Target Group

No. of

Participants

1 26.05.2017 Churu Indsustries of Churu District 85

2 30.05.2017 MSME-DI, Jaipur

Officers/Staff of MSME-DI, Jaipur,

EDP Trainees, Industry People 52

3 10.06.2017

Hotel Park Ocean,

Jaipur Sarna Dungar Industrial Area 97

4 14.06.2017

Arch Academy of

Design Malviya

Nagar, Jaipur

Textile, Jems & Jewellery & Garment

Industry, Jaipur 45

5 14.06.2017

Association Hall,

Jothwara Engineering Industry 50

6 15.06.2017 MSME-DI, Jaipur

Industries of 22 Godam and

Sudershanpura Industrial Area, Jaipur 57

7 15.06.2017 Amer Artisans and other Small Traders 54

8 16.06.2017 Khetri Nagar Hindustan Copper Ltd. 79

9 19.06.2017 MSME-DI Jaipur

Interactive Meeting with Industry

Association 11

10 20.06.2017

CFC Hall, Gota Zari

Lace Cluster, Ajmer Gota Loom Cluster 65

11 22.06.2017 Sikar MSMEs of Sikar District 59

12 23.06.2017 Beawar

Mineral Grinding, Processed Food,

Woolen & Stone Industry 60

13 12.07.2017 MSME DI Jaipur Existing and potential Entrepreneurs 31

14 18.07.2017

Dr Ambedkar

Memorial Welfare

Society, Jaipur Session on GST in SVDP 70

15 27.07.2017 Jaipur Session on GST in SVDP 183

16 28.07.2017

Association Bhawan,

Ajmer Zila Laghu

Udhyog Sangh

Embroidery, Gota Lace, Minerals,

Granite Cutting, Insulation Brick,

Textiles, Welding & LPG Hose, Paper

Cups, Wire & Cables 45

17 11.08.2017 Sanganer (Jaipur) Embroidery & Garment Industry 70

18 01.09.2017 MSME-DI Jaipur EDP traniees 22

Total 1135

C. Setting up of Robotics Lab:

Today robots are widely used for the industrial purposes i.e. Material Handling, Assembly and

inspection, Hazardous fettling applications, etc. 2D and 3D vision systems can effectively be

coupled with robots to provide an intelligent system capable of mimicking human-like

capabilities. Based on the requirements of Graduate & under graduate engineers and to bridge

the gap between academic and industry by exposing aspiring engineers to the latest

technological advancements in the fields of Robotics & Aerodynamics, a new Robotics Lab

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has been established in FY17-18. An amount of Rs.97,800/- was incurred initially for

establishing Robotics Lab. The Robotics Lab is having 9 Robotics Kits with CNC Plotter,

Robotics Arm, RC Plane & Drone training module. During FY17-18 one training Programme

was conducted in Robotics Lab, in which 7 persons were trained and revenue of Rs.42,000/-

has been earned.

D. Initiatives to promote Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan

Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan was started by Hon‟ble Prime Minister; Shri Narendra Modi in

2014 on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi with an objective of changing the world‟s

perception about India. With an objective to translate this great vision of Hon'ble Prime

Minister to reality this Institute not only organized cleanliness drives in its office but also in

the industrial clusters, industrial estates. Awareness was being created amongst MSMEs about

the importance of setting up of effluent treatment plants and adopting waste management

techniques. This is one such initiative to create a healthy competition amongst industrial

clusters and estates and offices for Swachhata. Various programmes organized to promote

Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan are given in the table below:

Various programmes organized to promote Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan

Sl

No. Place/In Association with Date

Major Activites

Undertaken

A Awareness Campaigns organised under Swachhata Abhiyan

(i) In the office premises

15.09.2017 to

02.10.2017 Cleaning and Plantation

(ii)

In the Industrial

Estates and

Clusters

Bindayaka Industrial

Area, Jaipur 15.09.2017

Awareness and march for

cleaniness and Quiz

Competetion

RIICO Industrial Area,

Kukas 27.09.2017

Awareness and march for

cleaniness and Quiz

Competetion

VKIA, Jaipur 13.10.2017

Awareness and march for

cleaniness and Quiz

Competetion

(iii)

In Association with the State Govt. and

Industry Associations

15.09.2017

27.09.2017

13.10.2017

Awareness and march for

cleaniness and Quiz

Competetion

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B Cleanliness Drive under Swachhata Abhiyan

(i) In the office premises

15.09.2017 to

02.10.2017 Cleaning and Plantation

(ii)

In the Industrial

Estates and

Clusters

Bindayaka Industrial

Area, Jaipur 15.09.2017

Cleaning of Footpaths ,

Roads & Rally for

Swachta

RIICO Industrial Area,

Kukas 27.09.2017

Cleaning of Footpaths ,

Roads & Rally for

Swachta

VKIA, Jaipur 13.10.2017

Cleaning of Footpaths ,

Roads & Rally for

Swachta

(iii)

In Association with the State Govt. and

Industry Associations

15.09.2017

27.09.2017

13.10.2017

Cleaning of Footpaths ,

Roads & Rally for

Swachta

C Other Swachhta Pakhwada Programme

(i) In the office premises

15.09.2017 to

02.10.2017 Cleaning and Plantation

(ii) In the Industrial Estates and Clusters 20.09.2017 Cleaning of CFC Ajmer

2.12.6 Participation in India Industrial Fair, 2018, at Jaipur

This Institute actively participated in India Industrial Fair, 2018, organized by Laghu Udyog

Bharti at Jaipur from 5th

to 8th

January, 2018. This programme was inaugurated by Hon‟ble

Secretary, MSME, Sh. Arun Kumar Panda.

2.13 Other Activities:

i. Grievance / IGMS / RTI

During 2017-18:

36 Grievance cases were received and same were disposed off.

13 RTI cases were received and same were disposed off.

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ii. UAM Registration

UAM Registration (till 31st March 2018)

S.No. Description Nos.

1. Micro Enterprises 233309

2. Small Enterprises 27652

3. Medium Enterprises 979

Total Udyog Aadhaar Registered 261940

iii. Databank Registration

Databank Registration (till 31st March 2017)

S.No. Description Nos.

1. Micro Enterprises 3667

2. Small Enterprises 2295

3. Medium Enterprises 72

Total 6034

Of the 6034 units registered in MSME Databank, 4452 (74%) are Manufacturing

units and 1582 (26%) are Services Units. Category wise bifurcation of all the 6034

units registered in MSME databank is given in chart below:

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iv. Interaction with Industries Associations of the State

Different Industries Associations are interacted by the officers/Director of Institute from time

to time either for getting varied information concerning their industry to have first- hand

knowledge or to participate/organize various programmes with their cooperation. In 2017-18,

MSME-DI Jaipur interacted with 170 Industry Associations.

v. Meetings with various Central/State Government/MSEFSc/SLAB

Under this activity, officers of the Institute participated in various meetings of the Committees

constituted by different Central & State Government Organisations to help them in

implementing Government policies for the development of MSME sector. During the year

2017-18:

108 meetings were held with the State Government Organizations.

10 meetings were held with the Cental Government Organizations.

vi. Single Points Registration/NSIC Scheme

To increase the share of purchases from the small-scale sector, Government Stores Purchase

Programme (GSPP) was launched in 1955-56. NSIC registers Micro & small Enterprises

(MSEs) under Single Point Registration scheme (SPRS) for participation in Government

Purchases. The units registered under Single Point Registration Scheme of NSIC are eligible

to get the benefits under Public Procurement Policy for Micro & Small Enterprises

(MSEs). Under this scheme units are evaluated for their capacities in terms of quantity and

quality. MSME-DI Jaipur recommended 50 units for registration in SPRS out of 70 cases

forwarded by NSIC, thus earning revenue of Rs. 1,56,290/-.

vii. MSME-DI Jaipur, Officers‟ Training Programme in the Year 2017-18

Sl.

No

Name of Officer Venue of

Training

Duration Subject

1 Sh. M K Sarswat, Director NPC , Chennai 05.03.2018 to

09.03.2018

ZED

2 Sh Jitendra Kumar Meena ,

Assistant Director

PEC University ,

Chandigarh

16.01.2018 to

20.01.2018

ZED

2.14 MSME-Testing Station, Jaipur

Office of DC-MSME established Testing stations at various places in the country

with an objective to provide testing facilities to MSME units to enable them to

manufacture goods as per Indian or other standard specifications and also provide

third party assurance to various Govt. organisations.

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MSME Testing station Jaipur provides testing facilities for Cement/TMT Steel

Bar/C.C. Cube/ Aggregate /Paper and many more related jobs to construction work

at nominal charges with prompt and efficient services.

FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE TESTING STATION DURING 2017-18

Revenue Reveue earned (in Rs) Expenditure (in Rs)

Chemical lab 34,92,971/- -

Metallurgy lab 43,11,222/- -

Other misc testing/Inspection 21,35,582/- -

Total 99,39,775/- 73,34,625/-

Self Sufficiency (% age

recovery) R/A 162.19%

Physical Achivements during the Year 2017-18

Sl No. Parameters Nos.

1 Jobs received 1464

2 Test Conducted 23962

3 MSME Units Benefited 37

4 Non-MSME Benefited 1427

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ANNEXURE I

Statement for State Vendor Development Programmes

Details of SVDPs Conducted during 2017-18

S.No. In Association with Venue Date

Nos. of

Participants

1 H C L JHUNJUNU 16-06-2017 84

2 REIL JAIPUR 18-07-2017 77

3 FCI JAIPUR 27-07-2017 183

4 RAILWAY Chittorgarh 14-09-2017 75

5 BSNL Alwar 22-12-2017 62

6 NPCIL KOTA 11-12-2017 64

7 HCL Jaipur 26-12-2017 76

8 NSIC Lalsot 04-01-2018 60

9 FCI ARAWALI JODHPUR 12-01-2018 61

10

BAGRU INDUSTRIAL

ASSOCIATION Bagru(Jaipur) 24-01-2018 43

11 NSIC/BSF/REIL JODHPUR 10-03-2018 110

12 NTPC/NSIC/NPCIL/RAILWAY BARAN 15-03-2018 90

TOTAL 985

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ANNEXURE- II

List of MSE beneficiaries for Barcode-Reimbursement during 2017-18

Sl No. Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed ( in Rs)

1 Manish Oil Products Pvt ltd, Bharatpur 40,079

2 Vanakshi, Jaipur 33,452

3 First Flavour Impex LLP, Jaipur 36,227

4 Sachin Trading Company, Karuli 36,227

5 Ashok K Bagora, Nathadwara, Rajsamand 6,938

6 F M B Grah Udyog, Udaipur 36,227

7 Vidhan Fragrance, Jaipur 31,271

8 Bhagwati Foods Products, Bikaner 33,452

9 Dhanvarsha Oil Mills Pvt ltd, Kekri Ajmer 37,870

10 Shree Sainath Trading Company, Jaipur 39,276

11 Peeyush Natural Foods, Jaipur 28,005

12 BT Food Products Pvt Ltd, Jaipur 35,995

13 Shreeji Gruh Udyog, Nagaur 39,276

14 Yajurvid Pharma, Jaipur 42,366

15 Shiva Enterprises, Jaipur 39,726

16 Sunder Flour mill, Kota 38,436

17 Kamla Prabhu Industries, Jaipur 36,227

18 Chandra Food Products, Nagaur 25,695

19 Alpine Enterprises, Bharatpur 25,695

20 Veekays, Sriganganagar 28,005

21 Triveni Electrodes, Bharatpur 38,436

22 Ranthambhore Mahila Ajeevika producer

Company, Sawai Madhopur

39,276

23 Oscar Richard Company, Jaipur 39,276

24 Sharma Madhur Gramoudhog Sansthan,

Bharatpur

30,383

25 Perry Agro ( India), Jodhpur 25,695

26 Gold shine Products, Sriganganagar 25,695

27 M D Herbal Foods, Ajmer 28,755

28 Madandatara Chemicals Pvt ltd, Nasirabad,

Ajmer

41,301

29 Manbhari Tea & Food Industries 32,633

30 DNS receipe King India Pvt ltd 26,445

Total 9,98,340

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ANNEXURE III

Re-imbursement to MSEs under MATU (Domestic Fair) for participation in Exhibitions

during 2017-18

Sl No. Name of the unit Micro/Small/Medium Product

Subsidies

(GoI

Contribution)

(i) Wedding Lifestyles Exhibition Show „Jalak 2017‟ 21 to 22 June 2017

1 Seven Jewels Micro Jewellary 20,000

Renaissance Micro Suits and Kurtis 20,000

Kasa Collection Micro Saree Cover, Bed sheet

cover, Bed Cover

20,000

Shree Kriti Micro Sarees, Suits and Kurtis 20,000

Raw „N‟ Urban Micro Clothing and Jewellary 20,000

P R Consultants Micro Clothing and accessories 20,000

(ii) FORHEX Fair 2017 25th to 27th August, 2017

2 Deen Dayal Rajkumar

Jewellers

Small Jewellary & Textile 20,000

Narsingh Das Mahesh

Chand Meenakar &

Sons

Micro Jewellary 20,000

Gharaz Micro Imitation Jewellary 20,000

Srijan Micro Paper & Paper Products 20,000

Ratan Carving Art

Temple

Micro Wood Products 20,000

Shree Krishna

International

Micro Knitted and Crocheted

Fabrics

20,000

(iii) VASTRA 2017 21st to 24th September, 2017

3 Cheer Sagar Export Small Ladies Garments 20,000

Marvel Export Micro Ladies Gents Readymade

Garments

20,000

Goodwill Fashion Micro Ladies Woven

Readymade Garments

20,000

Registan Exports Micro Wearing Apparel Ladies

Readymade Garments

20,000

Cheer Sagar Small Wearing Apparel 20,000

Pattern India Micro Ladies Readymade

Garments

20,000

Urbantex Couture Pvt.

Ltd.

Small Wearing Apparel 20,000

MA‟ AM Arts Small Ladies Garments 20,000

Siddhi Vinayak

Exports

Micro Wearing Apparel 20,000

(iv) The Culture Collection , 5th

to 8th

October 2017,

4 Srijan Micro Paper & Paper Products 20,000

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(v) Cowe International Life Style Expo-2017, 6th, 7th & 8th October 2017

5 Juhi Jain Arts Micro Leather,

Handmade,Footwear 30,000

Crafts Etcetera Micro Garments, 30,000

FAYRUZ Micro handicrafts 30,000

Amba Ventures Small Garments 29,530

(vi) Stona-2018, 7 to 10 Feb, 2018 Banglore

6 Shree Stones 7 Mineral

Limited

Micro Natural Stone Tiles

20,000

(vii) All India Solar

Summit-2018 (AISS-

2018), 23rd to 25th

February 2018 at

Lucknow

7 Insolation Energy Pvt.

Ltd.

Small Solar PV Module

20,000

Marathon Batteries

Pvt.Ltd

Small Solar Batteries &

Products 20,000

(viii) 45th IHGF Delhi Fair-Spring 2018 (23rd to 27th February 2018 at Delhi

8 Saroj Enterprises Micro Jewellery Items 20,000

(ix) Electrama -2018 , 10-14 March 2018

9 Rajasthan Metal

Smelting Co.

Small Tower/Sub Station

Structures 50,000

Total 6,89,530

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ANNEXURE IV

Subsidy to MSEs under MATU (International Trade Fair) for participation in

International Trade Fairs during 2017-18

S.N. Name of Un1it Air Fare

Subsidy

Stall Subsidy Total

Amount

(I) 15th

Global Indian Festival 2017, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia),May 31 - June 04,

2017

1 M/s Saaishaa Exports International 15,483 1,00,000 1,15,483

2 M/s Raj Gems Jewellers 21,250 1,00,000 1,21,250

3 M/s Palas Impex 25,521 1,00,000 1,25,521

4 M/s Ganesh Overseas 18,700 1,00,000 1,18,700

(II) India Sourcing Fair from March 04-11, 2017 at Santiago (Chile)

5 M/s Ashish Handicrafts 1,21,700 1,00,000 2,21,700

6 M/s Avika Krafts 1,23,870 1,00,000 2,23,870

7 M/s Prolight Engineers 1,23,870 1,00,000 2,23,870

(III) Hong Kong International Medical Devices and Supplies fair at Wan Chai

(HongKong) from May 16-18, 2017

8 M/s Saraf Gartex Limited 41,876 1,00,000 1,41,876

(IV) AF-L Artigiano in Fiera- 21st International Crafts Selling Exhibition, Milan

(Italy), December 03-11, 2016

9 M/s Royal Beg Gems 55,759 1,00,000 1,55,759

(V) Fiera del Levante, Bari (Italy), September 09-17, 2017 being organised by

ITPO

10 M/s Khan International Gems 51,192 79,200 1,30,392

11 M/s Jaipur Textiles 57,551 99,000 1,56,551

12 M/s Unique Gems 40,039 79,200 1,19,239

13 M/s Rior 83,748 93,000 1,76,748

14 M/s Palas Enterprises 58,500 74,400 1,32,900

(VI) 38th

India Garment fair, Osaka (Japan), July 19-21, 2017 being organized by

ITPO

15 M/s Bansal Gallery Art 43,470 1,00,000 1,43,470

16 M/s Novelty Garments 37,200 1,00,000 1,37,200

17 M/s Goodwill Impex Limited 31,743 1,00,000 1,31,473

18 M/s Pawan Creation Pvt. Ltd. 46,550 1,00,000 1,46,550

19 M/s Marvel Exports 53,293 1,00,000 1,53,293

20 M/s Traditional Gallery Pvt. Ltd. 60,000 1,00,000 1,60,000

21 M/s Shree Dayal Exports 39,885 1,00,000 1,39,885

22 M/s Padam Singh & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 46,200 1,00,000 1,46,200

23 M/s Rohit International 41,011 1,00,000 1,41,011

24 M/s Indus 50,473 1,00,000 1,50,473

25 M/s Paisley Exports (P) Ltd 48,000 1,00,000 1,48,000

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(VII) 16th

Indo-Malaysia Trade Expo 2017 from October 07- 17,2017 at Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia

26 M/s New Jaipuri Bangles &

Handicrafts

18,117 1,00,000 1,18,117

27 M/s Ratnanidhi 25,041 1,00,000 1,25,041

28 M/s Gini Gems & Jewellery 15,248 1,00,000 1,15,248

29 M/s Mona Arts & Crafts 20,500 1,00,000 1,20,500

Total 14,15,790 28,24,800 42,40,590

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ANNEXURE V

DETAILS OF MACHINERIES INSTALLED AT MSME-DI, JAIPUR

CENTRAL WORKSHOP, DURING 2017-18

S.

No. Name of Machines

Machine

Specification Type of Job

Common facility

/ Training

Programmes

Present

condition

of M/c

1.

Tools & Cutter,

Grinder

(HMT GTC 28)

Bed size 27”,

Universal Angle

Resharpening of

tools / profile

grinding

Common Facility

Job Work Working

2.

Surface Grinder

(Praga) Bed size- 450 mm Die Grinding

Common Facility

Job Work Working

3. Radial Drill Drill Size 1” Drilling

Common Facility

Job Work Working

4.

CNC wire Cut Machine (MaxiCUT 734 Electronica)

Bed size - 300 X 400

X 150 mm

Profile cutting

up to 30 mm

Common Facility

Job Work /

Training

programme on

Operation &

Programming on

CNC Machines

Working

5.

Vertical Milling Centre (HMT - VMC-400)

3 Axis

400 X 400 X 400

mm

Dies & Mould

Making Working

6.

Spark Erosion (EZNC) Electronica

1200 X 1300 X 200

mm,

50 Amp.

Stamping of

Electrode / Die

Making Working

7. CNC Turning Centre HMT Pushkar-200

Dia 200 mm, tail

stock length – 500

mm

Turning

Components Working

8.

Vertical Surface

Grinder

(HMT GVS-30) Bed size- 1500 mm

resharpening of

Surface of tools

Common Facility

Job Work Working

9.

Auto CAD & 3D

Scanning and Printing

Lab

25 Desktop PC with

software AUTO

CAD 2013, PTC-

CREO, CATIA,

3D Scanning &

printing M/c. Training

Training on Auto

CAD / CATIA,

PRO-E & 3D

Printing Working

10. Solar Lab

Solar Panel, Solar

Invertor, Hybrid

Inveter, Solar

Battery & other

instruments Training

Training on

Installation &

Maintenance of

Solar Plant &

Equipments Working

New initiative in the year 2017-18

11. Tally Lab

Tally ERP 9.0

software Training

Training on

Financial

Accounting on

Tally and GST

Practioner Working

12. Robotics Lab

Robotics Lab with 9

Robotics Kits with

CNC Plotter,

Robotics Arm, RC

Plane, Drone Training

Training on

Robotics Working

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