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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Revised Guidelines on Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology Upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) (As on April 20, 2006) Office of the Development Commissioner (MSME) Ministry of Small Scale Industries Government of India Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi-110011 These guidelines can also be downloaded from the following Websites : www.smallindustryindia.gov.in www.laghu-udyog.gov.in INDEX Sl. No. CONTENTS 1. Guidelines of the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme(CLCSS) 2 Appendices:- a) Approved list of Well Established and Improved Technologies under the CLCSS (Appendix - I ) i) Bio-tech Industry ii) Common Effluent Treatment Plant iii) Corrugated Boxes iv) Drugs and Pharmaceuticals v) Dyes and Intermediates vi) Industry based on Medicinal and Aromatic plants vii) Plastic Moulded/ Extruded Products and Parts/ Components viii) Rubber Processing including Cycle/ Rickshaw Tyres

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIARevised Guidelines on

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS)for

Technology Upgradationof

Small Scale Industries (SSI)(As on April 20, 2006)

Office of the Development Commissioner (MSME)Ministry of Small Scale Industries

Government of IndiaNirman Bhavan, New Delhi-110011

These guidelines can also bedownloaded from the following Websites :

www.smallindustryindia.gov.inwww.laghu-udyog.gov.in

INDEX

Sl.No. CONTENTS

1. Guidelines of the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme(CLCSS)

2 Appendices:-a) Approved list of Well Established and Improved Technologies under the CLCSS(Appendix - I )

i) Bio-tech Industryii) Common Effluent Treatment Plantiii) Corrugated Boxesiv) Drugs and Pharmaceuticalsv) Dyes and Intermediatesvi) Industry based on Medicinal and Aromatic plantsvii) Plastic Moulded/ Extruded Products and Parts/ Componentsviii) Rubber Processing including Cycle/ Rickshaw Tyres

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ix) Food Processing (including Ice Cream manufacturing)x) Poultry Hatchery & Cattle Feed Industryxi) Dimensional Stone Industry (excluding Quarrying and Mining)xii) Glass and Ceramic Items including Tilesxiii) Leather and Leather Products including Footwear and Garmentsxiv) Electronic equipment viz test, measuring and assembly/ manufacturing,Industrial process control; Analytical, Medical, Electronic Consumer &Communication equipment etc.xv) Fans & Motors Industryxvi) General Light Service(GLS) Lampsxvii) Information Technology (Hardware)xviii) Mineral Filled Sheathed Heating Elementsxxix) Transformer/ Electrical Stampings/ Laminations /Coils/Chokes includingSolenoid coilsxx) Wires & Cable Industryxxi) Auto Parts and Componentsxxii) Bicycle Partsxxiii) Combustion Devices/ Appliancesxxiv) Forging & Hand Toolsxxv) Foundries – Steel and Cast Ironxxvi) General Engineering Worksxxvii) Gold Plating and Jewelleryxxviii) Locksxxix) Steel Furniturexxx) Toysxxxi) Non-Ferrous Foundryxxxii) Sport Goodsxxxiii) Cosmeticsxxxiv) Readymade Garmentsxxxv) Wooden Furniturexxxvi) Mineral Water Bottlexxxvii) Paints, Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd productsxxxviii) Agricultural Implements and Post Harvest Equipmentxxxix) Beneficiation of Graphite and Phosphatexxxx) Khadi and Village Industriesxxxxi) Coir and Coir Productsxxxxii) Steel Re-rolling and /or Pencil Ingot making Industriesxxxxiii) Zinc Sulphatexxxxiv) Welding Electrodesxxxxv) Sewing Machine Industry

b) List of Primary Lending Institutions (PLI) (Scheduled Commercial Banks, StateFinancial Corporation (SFC) & the NSIC Ltd, Cooperative Banks, Regional RuralBanks and North Eastern Development Financial Institution, other nodal banks /agencies participating in the scheme (Appendix II).

c) Agreement for Financial Assistance under the CLCSS (Appendix III)

d) Application Form for Assistance under the CLCSS (Appendix IV).

e) Addresses of the SIDBI Head Office and its branches.

f) Addresses of the NABARD Head office and its field offices.

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology Upgradation of the SmallScale Industries

1. Background

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1.1 The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology upgradationof Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS). TheScheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital subsidy toSSI units, including tiny, khadi, village and coir industrial units, on institutional finance(credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant andmachinery) and techniques. The Scheme (pre-revised) provided for 12 per cent capitalsubsidy to SSI units, including tiny units, on institutional finance availed of by them forinduction of well established and improved technology in selected sub-sectors/productsapproved under the Scheme. The eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the pre-revisedscheme was based on the actual loan amount not exceeding Rs.40 lakh.

1.2 Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and accessto modern technologies, a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated technologyand plant & machinery. With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the economy, thesurvival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their modernisation andtechnological upgradation. Upgradation of both the process of manufacture and correspondingplant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost of productionand remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available in theglobal market.

1.3 It is in this background that the Finance Minister made an announcement in the Budget Speechof 2004-05 to raise the ceiling for loans under the Scheme from Rs. 40 lakh to Rs. 1 crore andrate of subsidy from 12 per cent to 15 per cent. Further, in the light of the experience gathered inimplementing the Scheme, certain other modifications were also required to make it more usefulto the SSI units, including tiny, khadi, village and coir industrial units, in taking up technologyupgradation on a larger scale.

1.4 After considering these issues, the CLCSS has been amended as follows :(a).the ceiling on loans under the Scheme has been raised from Rs. 40 lakh to Rs. 1 crore;(b).the rate of subsidy has been enhanced from 12 per cent to 15 per cent;(c).the admissible capital subsidy is to be calculated with reference to the purchase price of

plant andmachinery, instead of the term loan disbursed to the beneficiary unit;

(d).the practice of categorisation of SSI units in different slabs on the basis of their presentinvestmentfor determining the eligible subsidy has been done away with ; and

(e).the operation of the Scheme has been extended upto 31 st March, 2007.

The above amendments are effective from September 29, 2005.

2. Objective

2.1The revised scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing 15 per centupfront capital subsidy with effect from the 29 th September, 2005 (12 per cent prior to29.09.2005) to SSI units, including tiny, khadi, village and coir industrial units (hereinafterreferred to as SSI units), on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of wellestablished and improved technologies in the specified sub-sectors / products approved underthe scheme.

3. Scope of the Scheme

3.1The scheme would cover the following technology needs / products/sub - sectors:

i) Bio-tech Industryii) Common Effluent Treatment Plantiii) Corrugated Boxes

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iv) Drugs and Pharmaceuticalsv) Dyes and Intermediatesvi) Industry based on Medicinal and Aromatic plantsvii) Plastic Moulded/ Extruded Products and Parts/ Componentsviii) Rubber Processing including Cycle/ Rickshaw Tyresix) Food Processing (including Ice Cream manufacturing)x) Poultry Hatchery & Cattle Feed Industryxi) Dimensional Stone Industry (excluding Quarrying and Mining)xii) Glass and Ceramic Items including Tilesxiii) Leather and Leather Products including Footwear and Garments

xiv)Electronic equipment viz test, measuring and assembly/ manufacturing, Industrialprocess control; Analytical, Medical, Electronic Consumer & Communication equipmentetc.

xv) Fans & Motors Industryxvi) General Light Service(GLS) lampsxvii) Information Technology (Hardware)xviii) Mineral Filled Sheathed Heating Elementsxix) Transformer/ Electrical Stampings/ Laminations /Coils/Chokes including Solenoid coilsxx) Wires & Cable Industryxxi) Auto Parts and Componentsxxii) Bicycle Partsxxiii) Combustion Devices/ Appliancesxxiv) Forging & Hand Toolsxxv) Foundries – Steel and Cast Ironxxvi) General Engineering Worksxxvii) Gold Plating and Jewelleryxxviii) Locksxxix) Steel Furniturexxx) Toysxxxi) Non-Ferrous Foundryxxxii) Sport Goodsxxxiii) Cosmeticsxxxiv) Readymade Garmentsxxxv) Wooden Furniturexxxvi) Mineral Water Bottlexxxvii) Paints, Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd productsxxxviii) Agricultural Implements and Post Harvest Equipmentxxxix Beneficiation of Graphite and Phosphatexxxx) Khadi and Village Industriesxxxxi) Coir and Coir Productsxxxxii) Steel Re-rolling and /or Pencil Ingot making Industriesxxxxiii) Zinc Sulphatexxxxiv) Welding Electrodesxxxxv) Sewing Machine Industry

A list of Well Established and Improved Technologies is enclosed at Appendix-I. The cost ofplant and machinery mentioned in Appendix – I is only indicative. Actual cost may be taken forthe purpose of calculation of subsidy

3.2As the Scheme progresses, the list of products / sub-sectors may be expanded by inductingnew technologies / products / sub-sectors with the approval of the Competent Authority, i.e.the Governing and Technology Approval Board (GTAB) / Technical Sub-Committee(TSC) of theCLCSS.

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4. Nodal Agencies4.1 The Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) and the National Bank for Agriculture

and Rural Development (NABARD) will continue to act as the Nodal Agencies for theimplementation of this scheme.

4.2 As decided in the 5 th meeting of the Governing and Technology Approval Board (GTAB) of theCredit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) held on February 17, 2006 the following ninePublic Sector Banks/ Government Agencies have also been inducted as nodal banks/agenciesfor implementation and release of capital subsidy under the CLCSS:

S.No.

Name of Bank/Agencies

1. State Bank of India

2. Canara Bank3. Bank of Baroda4. Punjab National Bank5. Bank of India6. Andhra Bank7. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur8. Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation9. The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd.

4.3 The inclusion of above-mentioned nodal banks/agencies will be in addition to the existingnodal agencies, namely, the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) and theNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) under the CLCSS. These nodalbanks/ agencies would consider proposals only in respect of credit approved by theirrespective branches, whereas, for other Primary Lending Institutions (PLI), the SIDBI and theNABARD would continue to be the nodal agencies for release of subsidy under this scheme.

4.4 The cut-off date for implementing the above decision is April 04, 2006 . No proposals afterthis cut off date will be sent to the SIDBI or the NABARD, as the case may be, by thesebanks/agencies and the new nodal banks/agencies would start processing proposals directlyafter this cut-off date for release of subsidy under the CLCSS.

4.5 Other modalities for implementing the above decision will remain the same as are currently inpractice in the case of the SIDBI and the NABARD.

5. Eligible Primary Lending Institutions (PLI)

5.1 All Scheduled Commercial Banks , Scheduled Cooperative Banks [including the urbancooperative banks co-opted by the SIDBI under the Technological Upgradation FundScheme(TUFS) of the Ministry of Textiles], Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), State FinancialCorporations (SFCs) and North Eastern Development Financial Institution (NEDFi) are eligibleas PLI under this scheme after they execute a General Agreement (GA) with any of the nodalagencies, i.e., the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) and National Bank forAgriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).

5.2 Details of eligible Scheduled Commercial Banks, SFC, Cooperative Banks [including urbancooperative banks co-opted by the SIDBI under the Technological Upgradation FundScheme(TUFS) of the Ministry of Textiles]/ and RRBs under this scheme are provided

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at Appendix II.

6. Eligible Beneficiaries

6.1 The eligible beneficiaries include sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Co-operative societies,Private and Public limited companies in the SSI sector. Priority shall be given to Womenentrepreneurs.

7. Types of units to be covered under the Scheme

i). Existing SSI units registered with the State Directorate of Industries, which upgrade theirexisting plant and machinery with the state- of -the -art technology, with or withoutexpansion.

ii). New SSI units which are registered with the State Directorate of Industries and which have setup their facilities only with the appropriate eligible and proven technology duly approved bythe GTAB/TSC.

8. Eligibility Criteria

i). Capital subsidy at the revised rate of 15 per cent of the eligible investment in plant and machineryunder the Scheme shall be available only for such projects, where terms loans have beensanctioned by the eligible PLI on or after September 29, 2005 .Machinery purchasedunder Hire Purchase Scheme of the NSIC are also eligible for subsidy under this Scheme .

ii). Industry graduating from small scale to medium scale on account of sanction of additional loanunder CLCSS shall be eligible for assistance.

iii).Eligibility for capital subsidy under the Scheme is not linked to any refinance Scheme of the NodalAgency (ies). Hence, it is not necessary that the PLI will have to seek refinance in respect of theterm loans sanctioned by them from any of the refinancing Nodal Agencies.

iv).Labour intensive and/or export oriented new sectors/ activities will be considered for inclusionunder the scheme.

9. Definition of Technology Upgradation

9.1Technology upgradation would ordinarily mean induction of state-of-the-art or near state-of-the-art technology. In the varying mosaic of technology obtaining in more than 7500 productsin the Indian small scale sector, technology upgradation would mean a significant step up fromthe present technology level to a substantially higher one involving improved productivity,and/or improvement in the quality of products and/or improved environmental conditionsincluding work environment for the unit. It would also include installation of improvedpackaging techniques as well as anti-pollution measures and energy conservation machinery.Further, the units in need of introducing facilities for in-house testing and on-line qualitycontrol would qualify for assistance, as the same is a case of technology upgradation.

9.2Replacement of existing equipment/technology with the sameequipment/technology will not qualify for subsidy under this scheme, norwould the scheme be applicable to units upgrading with second handmachinery.

10.Duration of the Scheme

Presently, the scheme is in operation up to March 31, 2007 or till the time sanctions of aggregatecapital subsidy disbursed by the Nodal Agencies reaches Rs.600 crore, whichever is earlier.

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11.Ceiling on eligible loan amount and capital subsidy

11.1The maximum limit of eligible loan under the revised scheme is Rs. 100 lakh. Accordingly, theceiling on subsidy would be Rs.15 lakh or 15 per cent of the investment in eligible plant andmachinery, whichever is lower.i). In calculating the value of plant & machinery, the following shall be excluded, namely :

• the cost of equipments such as tools, jigs, dies, moulds and spare parts for maintenanceand the cost of consumable stores;

• the cost of installation of plant & machinery;

• the cost of research & development equipment and pollution control equipment ( exceptwhere these have been approved for specific product/sub sector by the GTAB ;

• the cost of generation sets and extra transformer installed by the undertaking as per theregulations of the State Electricity Board; (except where gas based generation sets havebeen approved for specific product/sub- sector by the GTAB).

• the bank charges and service charges paid to the National Small Industries CorporationLtd or the State Small Industries Corporation;

• the cost involved in procurement or installation of cables, wiring, bus bars, electricalcontrol panels (not those mounted on individual machines), oil circuit breakers orminiature circuit breakers which are necessarily to be used for providing electrical power tothe plant & machinery or for safety measures;

• the cost of gas producer plants ( except where these have been approved for specificproduct/sub sector by the GTAB) ;

• transportation charges (excluding of sales-tax and excise) for indigenous machineryfrom the place of manufacturing to the site of the factory;

• charges paid for technical know-how for erection of plant & machinery;

• cost of such storage tanks which store raw materials, finished products only and are notlinked with the manufacturing process; and

• cost of fire fighting equipment.

ii). The amendments to the existing CLCSS are applicable with effect from 29.9.2005. Therevised rates are applicable only in cases where the loans have been sanctioned/approved on or after September 29, 2005 . Cases where the loans were sanctioned/approved prior to September 29, 2005 will be governed by the pre-revised guidelinesregarding ceiling on subsidy (Rs.4.80 lakh), method of calculation of subsidy, etc.

iii).Units which have already availed subsidy under the pre-revised CLCSS scheme (before29.9.2005), cannot claim additional subsidy on account of difference in the rate of subsidywhich is now permissible under the revised guidelines.

12.Working Capital Requirements

12.1Since success of the technology upgradation scheme, to a large extent, depends upon the

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availability of adequate working capital, lending institutions would like to be assured that theborrowing units have made adequate arrangements for meeting the working capitalrequirements. Commercial banks should also accord priority in providing adequate workingcapital support to the assisted units.

13.Other conditions for loans

i). Promoters' contribution, security, debt-equity ratio, up-front fee, etc. will be determined by thelending agency as per its existing norms.

ii). Units availing subsidy under the CLCSS shall not avail any other subsidy for technologyupgradation from the Central/State/UT Government. However, cases covered under NationalEquity Fund (NEF) Scheme, which are otherwise eligible under the CLCSS can also be coveredunder this scheme.

iii). Units in the North-Eastern Region which are availing financialincentives/subsidy under any other scheme from the Government in theRegion would, however, be eligible for subsidy under the CLCSS.

iv). One of the main requirements for sanction of assistance under the technology upgradationscheme will be availability of competent management in the unit concerned to carry out theupgradation programme and to manage the operation of the unit efficiently. Towards this end, thelending agencies may stipulate conditions as may be considered necessary.

14.Procedural Aspects

i). All the eligible PLI (excluding the new nodal banks / agencies) will have to execute a GeneralAgreement (GA) for availing capital subsidy under the scheme, irrespective of the factwhether refinance is availed by them or not.

ii). The PLI may have the flexibility to execute the GA with either of the nodal agencies or with boththe nodal agencies for providing subsidy to the eligible beneficiaries under the scheme. However,in the latter case, while claiming the subsidy from one nodal agency, the PLIs will have to givethe undertaking to the nodal agency that they have not claimed subsidy under CLCSS in respectof the beneficiary unit from the other nodal agency (as the case may be).

iii). After sanction of the assistance, the eligible PLI will get an agreement executed with theconcerned SSI unit on behalf of Government of India (GoI). Format of the agreement to beexecuted by the eligible PLI with the SSI unit is provided in Appendix III.

iv). The eligible PLI would obtain application for assistance under the CLCSS in the prescribed formprovided in Appendix – IV.

v). The eligible PLI shall furnish subsidy forecast on quarterly basis, through their Head Office (HO),which will act as a nodal office, to the Regional Office (RO)/Branch Office (BO) of the SIDBI orthe NABARD (as the case may be) located in the region. The subsidy forecast information forevery quarter on or before 1 st March for April-June quarter, on or before 1 st June for July-September quarter, on or before 1 st September for October-December quarter and on or before1 st December for January-March quarter, may be furnished as per prescribed format.

vi). The eligible PLI would release the subsidy amount with each installment of loan in a mannerproportionate to the amount of term loan disbursed (on pro- rata basis), subject to the ceilingof the term loan/ subsidy amount as per applicable guidelines of the CLCSS.

vii). The eligible PLI shall furnish details of release of subsidy to the beneficiary units, together with

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the request for replenishing advance money placed with PLI for release of subsidy, on quarterlybasis on March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1. The requests of PLI for replenishmentof advance money for subsidy, however, would be entertained by the nodal agencies only onreceipt of complete details of subsidy released to the beneficiary units.

viii).The eligible PLI shall be responsible for ensuring eligibility for sanction of subsidy to the SSI unitsin terms of Government of India guidelines under this scheme and also for disbursal andmonitoring of the assisted units.

15.Other Parameters

i). The Governmental assistance cannot be utilised for the purposes other than for which it hasbeen sanctioned. The eligible PLI shall have to strictly follow this norm and no deviation wouldbe permitted.

ii). In case, it is found that capital subsidy from the Government has been availed of on the basisof any false information, the industrial unit shall be liable to refund the Government thecapital subsidy availed, along with interest to be charged from the date of disbursal to thedate of refund. The rate of interest shall be the prime lending rate of the PLIs concerned atthe time of invoking this penal clause.

iii). The eligible PLI shall, therefore, incorporate suitable conditions in respect of point at (ii)above in their security documents entered into with the unit, which would give necessaryauthorisation to proceed legally in such eventualities.

iv). The credit risk under the Scheme will be borne by the eligible PLI and as such, they will have tomake their own commercial judgement while appraising the project. The credit decision of theeligible PLI will be final.

v). There shall not be any binding obligation on the part of the nodal banks/ agencies to obtainsanction from GoI for the government assistance in respect of the proposals which are coveredunder the CLCSS.

vi). Both the SIDBI and the NABARD shall have the right to inspect the books of eligible PLI and theloan accounts irrespective of whether refinance is availed or not from the Nodal Agency (ies)under this Scheme and/ or call for any other information as may be required by GoI from time totime.

vii). Both the SIDBI and the NABARD shall have the right to recall from eligible PLI the entireamount of the capital subsidy in respect of their assisted units irrespective of whether or notthe eligible PLI have recovered the said subsidy from their units, if they come to theconclusion that any of the accounts do not conform to the policies, procedures and guidelineslaid down under the CLCSS guidelines and as stipulated by the GoI/the Nodal Agencies fromtime to time.

viii).The beneficiary unit shall remain in commercial production for a period of at least three yearsafter installation of eligible plant and machinery on which subsidy under CLCSS has beenavailed.

16.Monitoring of the scheme

16.1The scheme is monitored by the Governing and Technology Approval Board (GTAB of theCLCSS. The Secretary (SSI) is the Chairperson of the Board and the Additional Secretary &Development Commissioner (SSI) is its Member-Secretary. The GTAB would also periodicallyreview the functioning of the scheme. There is a Technical Sub-Committee under the GTAB toconsider inclusion of new sub-sectors/products and Well Established and ImprovedTechnologies under the Scheme

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APPENDIX-Ii. Bio-tech Industry.

(Cost mentioned is only indicative)

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Manufacturing& Processing.

Fermentation orBioreactor.

50 Technology fornew emergingarea.

Lyophilizer. 15

Refrigerated centrifuge. 5

Thermocycler.. 20

DNA/Micro organismsynthesizers/sequencer.

50 -80

Sterlisation and autoclaveequipment.

Incubators. Variable as peractuals.

High Pressure LiquidChromatography/(HPLC).

-do-

Spectrophotometers(UVSpectrometer).

-do-

ii. Common Effluent Treatment Plant.

iii. Corrugated Boxes.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1 Manufacturing& Processing.

Automatic corrugatedmaking plant

35 for 3 plyand 60 for 5ply

3 – 5 ply can be madewithout any manualpasting on automaticmachine, automaticdrying facilities,improves productivityand quality of board.

Thermic fluid boiler orsteam boiler using agriresidue.

7 - 10 Heats up entire lengthof the roll uniformly,more thermal efficient

Web based coating machinefor water based coating

75(Imported)

Larger size of printingand faster drying of theprinted material.

Folder gluer - semi-automatic/-automatic.

4 - 10 Rust free pastingsuitable for packaging offood

2. Printing. Multi colour flexo printerslotter for flexographicprinting

7 processed products.Webbased coating is echo-friendly, food grade,recyclable and beingwater based, free fromfire hazard.

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3. Testing &QualityControl.

Micro processor basedbursting strength tester

2 Equipment for testingstrength of the box.

Micro processor basedcompression strengthtester.

3 Equipment for testingcompression strength ofthe box.

Micro processor based crusttester.

1.75 Equipment for testingedge crush, flat crushand pin adhesionstrength of the box.

iv) Drugs and Pharmaceuticals.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

Tablet and capsule section .

1. Dispensing. Reverse laminar flowequipment.

1.50 Safety ofpersonnel.

2. Weighing. Automatic electronicbalance 300 kg.; 150 kg.and 1 kg.

0.50-2.depending onthe model.

Accurate weighingof raw materials;Increasedproductivity.

3. Mixing andgranulation .

Rapid mixer granulator 200L capacity.

3 to 4 Increasedproductivity; betterquality product.

4. Dry granulation. Roller compactor. 1.50 to 3 Increasedproductivity.

5. Drying. Fluidized bed dryer 200 Lcapacity.

3 -50 Increasedproductivity.

6. Size reduction. Clitzmill or Cadmill. 0.40 Increasedproductivity.

Oscillating granulator. 0.15 Increasedproductivity.

7. Sifter. Vibrating sifter 24 inchesdiameter

Increasedproductivity.

8. Coatingsuspension.

Colloid mill 0.80 Increasedproductivity.

10. Compression. 16 station rotary tabletmachine.

2 Increasedproductivity.

27 station rotary tabletmachine.

3.25 Increasedproductivity.

11. De-dusting oftablets.

On-line de-duster. 0.25 Improved productquality.

12 Capsule filling. Semi-automatic capsulefilling machine.

6 Increasedproductivity.

13. Capsule polishing. Automatic polishingmachine.

2 Increasedproductivity.

14. Printing ofpackaging cartons.

Semi-automatic. 2 Increasedproductivity.

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Liquid oral section

15. Water generation. RO water plant. 616. Mixing vessel. Variable speed stirrer. 0.50 Increased

productivity.17. Homogenization.. Colloid mill. 0.75 Increased

productivity; Betterproduct quality.

18. Bottle washing. Automatic rotary line. 4 Increasedproductivity, betterproduct quality.

19. Liquid transfer. Transfer pump. 0.20 Increasedproductivity.

20. Filling machine. 4- head automatic fillingmachine.

2 Accurate fillvolumes.

Injectable Section

21. Filtration. Filter cartridges. 0.50 to 1 Increasedproductivity.

22. Integrity of themembrane filter.

Bubble point apparatus. 0.75 Better productquality.

23. Vial fillingmachine.

Automated filling machinewith sealing facility.

5 Increasedproductivity; bettercontrol on productsterility.

24 Equipment forSterilisation byMoist Heat.

S.S. Horizontal Autoclaves(Steam, Sterilizers),Double Door withautomated control andmonitoring systems aselectronic timer withDigital indicator, automaticLow Water cut off device,temperature recorder(Thermograph) andpressure gauges.

1.70 Increasedproductivity bettercontrol on theproduct qualityand sterility.

25 Equipment forSterilisation by dryHeat.

S.S. Dry Heat Sterilizer(Class 100 with HEPAfilter, Fully automatic S.S.Control Panel with Printermemory circuit, fixedprobes and Thermo-graphfor recording eachsterilization cycle S.S.Cooling system, sealedDampers, motorizedinternal Baffles, S.S.Loading trolley, S.S.Carriage.

10 -11 Increasedproductivity bettercontrol on theproduct qualityand sterility.

Dry Syrup Section

26. Filling machine. Automated auger fillingmachine.

2 Increasedproductivity.

27. Labeling. Automated labeling 2 Increased

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machine. productivity.

Lactum Tab/Cap Machine .28. Acetum Tab/Cap

Machine.1)Blister Pack Machine.2) Strip Packing Machine.

3.802

These machinesare required toavoidcontamination withother non-B-Lactum groupproducts.

Quality Control Department

29. Drug assay. High performance liquidchromatograph.

12 Accurate druganalysis.

30 Pollution control. Effluent TreatmentPollution Controlmachinery.

10 – 15 Biochemicaltreatment ofeffluent removes90 to 95% ofsoluble organicmatter in thewaste.

31. Microbiological Labin Quality ControlDepartment.

1) B.O.D. Incubators.

2) Incubators.

3) Laminar Air Flow.

1

0.45

0.75

These machinesare required toimprove the qualityof the finishedproducts by way oftesting.

Environment Control Devices.

32 Air conditioningand humiditycontrol of all typesof areas.

Air conditioning. Humiditycontrol equipment(Dehumidifier).

0.20 –0.30 perton 0.10 -0.25per ton forDesiccantbased; 0.06 to0. 10 per tonfor Chillerbased.

Improve productstability, enhancepersonal comfort.

Air handling forparenteral (Sterile)area.

Air handling unit withHEPA filters, Ducting withinsulation; Chilled waterpiping; electrical cablingand panels; chilled waterpump; chilled watercontrol.

0.20 per ton 0.30 - 0.35 perton.

Improves productquality, enhancedpersonal safety.

Air handling otherfor parenteralarea.

Air handling unit with 5micron filters.

0.15 per ton Improves productquality, enhancedpersonal safety.

Miscellaneousfittings.

Ducting with insulation;chilled water pipingelectrical cabling andpanels; chilled waterpump; chilled watercontrol.

0.20 - 0.25 perton.

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. General 1) Reverse Laminar AirFlow.

2) Dust Extractors.

3) Non A.C.-A.H.U. inTerms of C.F.M.

0.60

1

0.50 per unit.

To avoidcontaminationduring dispensingof raw materials.

To controlenvironment atmanufacturingsection where dustis generated.

To controlenvironment atmanufacturingsection where dustis generated andAir conditioning isnot required, onlyfiltered air isrequired.

N 2 O Gas for Hospital use.

33. Testing and qualitycontrol.

Gas Chromatograph andMoisture Meter for On-lineQuality Control for Purity ofN 2 O Gas used foranesthetic purpose.

Variable as peractual.

For controlling thepurity of N 2 O gas.

b).Antacid Bulk Drugs like Aluminum Hydroxide Gel, Magnesium Hydroxide,Magnesium Trisilicate etc .

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1 Reaction. S.S. Reactor. 4 for capacityof 15000 litre.

1.Tremendousimprovement in thequality.2. Teak wood trees aresaved resulting inbetter environment &atmosphere.

2 Reaction. Glass lined Reactor. 40 forcapacity of10000 litre.

1.Tremendousimprovement in thequality.2. Teak wood trees aresaved resulting inbetter environment.

3 Filtration. P.P. Filter Press. 8 for 60 pairs. 1. Qualityimprovement.2. Time savingDevice.3.Saving of waterconsumption.4.Quantitativeimprovement.

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4. Drying. S.S. Dryer with modernfacilities Spray/Flash.

40 1. Anti Air pollutiondevice.2. Improves the qualityof the product.3.Free from foreigncontamination.

5. Centrifugation. Centrifuge (S.S. orRubber Lined).

10 1. Quality of theproduct improves.2. No corrosion.3. Saving of time.4. Saving of labour.

6. Raw materialand finishedproductweighing.

Electronic WeighingMachine.

0.15 1. Saving of time.2. Saving of labour.3. No loss of material.4.Increase in theprofitability.

7. Quality control. Laboratory Equipmentof latest technology,spectrophotometer, GasChromatograph &others.

10 1. To get the bestpossible preciseresults.2. Less timeconsuming &immediate resultsdisplay.

8. Pulverisation. Latest technologypulverisers ImpactType.

4 1.Quality of productsimproves due to finestparticles.2.Physical loss ofmaterial is very less.

v). Dyes & Intermediates.

Sl.No.

Activity TechnologyNeed

Cost (Rs.inlakh)

Advantages

1. FiltrationSystem.

Membrane FiltrationSystem.

10.-12 Improved filtration systemprevents formation of hardcake and improves filtrationby reducing total dissolvedsolids (TDS) .

2. Ice Flaker. Flaker with Silo andScrew conveyer.

8 -10 -Ice could be made fromsoft water so that lessinsoluble in products hasbetter solubility.-Ease in charging ice sinceit is automatic.-No spillage and loss ofenergy.-No water losses and latentheat loss as compared topresent practice.-Better process control.

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3. Reactors. Closer vessels withplanetary gears andhigh speed turbinestirrers.

Depends onthe batchsize.

-Better mixing of reactants,-Low power consumption,-Better yields.

4. Product DryingSystem.

Flash dryers or RotaryVacuum Dryers-RVD.

10 -12 -Low cost drying withminimum or no handling.-Instant drying with nopulverizing.-RVD effective for heatsensitive products.Low initial investment ascompared to the SprayDryer.

5. Incinerator. Use of Gasifier withslurry economizer.

5 -7 -Alternate fuel like ricehusk, saw mill waste etc.could be used so cheaper.-Heat recovery leads to lowtemperature emissions andless cost and no corrosionsto the chimney .

6. Blenders. Nauta Mixers. 12 -13 -Energy Efficient, Nobreaking of Grains.Less dusting and no manualcharging and discharging.

vi). Industry based on medicinal and Aromatic Plants.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1. Extraction ofresinoid fromrefused material.

Solvent extraction unitattached with strippingunit Extractor capacity –500 kg. Stripping unitCapacity – 100 kg.

40 Proper utilization ofrefuse waste materialfor improving,economy of theprocess.

2. Menthol BoldCrystal.

Deep freezers andextraction unit deepfreezer cap. 250 kg.Extraction unit cap 180kg.

25 Used bulk drugs, panmassala, Tobacco &Flavour products.

3. Manufacturingof Aromachemicals.

• Hydroxycit-

Ronellal.

2.Ionones.

3.Rose crystals

1.Glass lined reactorcap 60 liters.

2. Chilling plant cap 2.5tones.

3. Fractionation unit cap180 kg.

30 Used in Fragrance &Flavour industries.

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.

4.Orangecrystals.

4. Extraction ofGood QualityNeem oil usingcold pressexpeller.

Cold press expeller forextraction of Neem oilwith higher Azadirachtincontent. (Capacity ofexpeller – 9 Bolts).

2.50 To obtain Neem oil ofimproved quality forpreparation ofpesticide and otherpharmaceuticalpreparation.

5. Qualityassessment ofessential oils.

Establishment ofmodern (accreditated)equipped withsophisticated equipmentlab.

10 Proper qualityassessment ofessential oils.

vii).Plastic Moulded/ Extruded Products and Parts/ Components includingreinforced plastic/composite material.

(a)Plastic Moulded/ Extruded Products and Parts/ Components.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1. Moulding. a) fully automaticMicro processorcontrolled PlasticInjection Mouldingmachines.

10 - 20 Very high rate ofproduction , costeffective, nowastage, better andconsistent quality.

2. Tool making. b) CNC MillingMachine for In- houseTool room.

33 For production ofquality dies andmoulds.

b).Plastic Moulded /Extruded products and Parts/components (products based on reinforced plastic/composite material).

Sl.No.

Activity TechnologyNeed

Cost

(Rs. in lakh)

Advantages

1 Manufacturing. Hydraulic Press. 45 PLC controlled-forconstant and fastcycle time. Unit canget 8 batchesinstead of 6batches per day.

2 Filament windingmachine.

0.50 This is advancedtechnology formaking FRP pipesby using low costmaterial. Rovingsare used instead ofwoven fabrics to

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save cost.

3 Pultrosen machine. 1. 50 Latest technologymachine withreverse ofextrusion-Pultrosenmoulding forcontinuousmoulding ofsection forstructuralapplicationprovided with 3productionstations.

3 times product canbe made with 3different dies at atime.

4 Impregnatingmachine.

3. 50 To make ‘B' stage– prepegimpregnatedmaterial forconstant quality ofindustrial plasticlaminates.

5 Boiler. 13. 50 High pressure 250psi-3.0 ton integralfurnace boiler withfuel efficiencycondensaterecovery system.

6 Oven. 1 Infra red heaters tosave electricalenergy 30%-40%.

7 Resin Kettle. 0.50 Normal good plantfor making resins.

8 Guillotine Jointer. 2 Hydraulic clampingand hydrauliccutting to avoidrejection whilecutting.

9 Plastic extrudermachine withcutter.

1.64 Increasedproductioncapacity,efficiency, lessrejection rate andless cost ofproduction.

10 Plastic pulviriserwith screen.

1.65

c). Fibre glass Reinforced Products.

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Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1. Trimming offormed plasticcomponents.

Pneumatic hand tools.

Receiver, Pneumaticpiping & Dehumidifier.

0.05

6.20

Less maintenanceand breakdown cost.Uninterruptedwarming lessrejection sinceoperating at higherspeed than electricaltools.Energy conservation.

2 Plasticcomponentsbonding.

Electronic vibrationwelding & pressingmachine.

2.25 Friendlyenvironment, lesscycle time, costsaving.

3 Slots forcomponents.

Power press withinterchangeable diesPress.

0.85 Cost saving due toless rejection.

4 Painting onplastic & FRPproduct.

Air handlingequipment.Dehumidifier.

0.90

0.20

Superior finish withglass.

d). Thermocol packaging.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. in lakh)

Advantages

1 Manufacturing. Fully automatic PLChydraulicallyoperated Mouldingmachine.

As perprevalentmarket rate.

Increasedproductivity andefficiency.

viii). Rubber Processing including Cycle/ Rickshaw Tyres.

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. in lakh)

Advantages

1 Small RubberMouldings, suchas, oil seals,washers etc.

Injection mouldingMachine.

25 Very high rate ofproduction,minimum wastage,better andconsistent quality.

2 Continuousvulcanisationsystem.

Roto-cure machine. 75 -100 Continuousproduction of highquality rubber mats.Wastage isminimum, outputhigh.

3 Rubber mixing. Kneader/ Banburyinternal mixer.

10- 15 Suggested for theunits where softcompounds are used

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for the manufactureof products likehawai sheets, matsetc. Relatively highoutput, less pollutiondue to avoidanceflying chemicals.

4 Extrudedproducts.

Clod feed extruder. 20 - 25 By using thismachinery, theadditional operationof warming of rubbercompound prior toextrusion can beavoided. Thisincreases out put ofthe unit as thiseliminates oneintermediateoperation.

5 Rubber bands. Multi channel extruder. 8-10 Presently the rubberbands are beingmanufactured fromlatex by dippingtechnology. By usingmulti channelextruder, rubberbands can bemanufactured fromdry rubber.Advantages are highout put, no pollution,minimum cost ofproduction.

6 Items such ashawaisheet/rubbermats. etc.

Sheeting line. 20-30 High out put,minimum wastage,uniform quality.

7 Rubbermouldings.

De flashing system. 15-20 High output,minimum rejection.

8 Heating system. Thermic fluid . 5 - 10 Uniform heating andmore thermalefficiency.

9 Hydraulic press. Vacuum chamber typehydraulic mouldingmachine.

30 - 40 Eliminate bumbingoperation for theremoval ofentrapped air in theproduct. Minimumrejection high output.

10 Testingequipment.

1.Rheometer.

2.Tensile testing

20- 25

15.- 20

Introducing state-of-the art testing facilityfor in-house testingand online qualitycontrol.

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machine.

3.Mooney viscometer.

4.DIN/Abrader.

5.De-Mattia FlexingMachine.

6.Goodrich Flexometer.

7.Ross FlexingMachine.

8.MST Apparatus forlatex.

9.Viscometer for latex.

15 - 20

5

4

10

5

4

3

b). Latex Based Male Condoms.

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1. Sealing &packaging.

Sealing Machine withfacility for sealing bothsquare and rectangulartype formats with on lineprinting and v notchcutting facility.

5.50 Saving in laminateconsumption, higheryield, on line printing ofindividual stripes bymeans of hot foilstamping as perstatutory requirement forexports.

2. Testing. Burst Volume BurstPressure Equipmentfully automatic withelectronic sensorssoftware and computer– with 2 testing stations.

5 Increase of efficiency intesting, accurate results, batch results aregenerated by the systemautomatically.

3 Testing. Conductivity Tester withsoftware.

5.50 Products are testedelectronically and testresults are recorded inthe computer withaccuracy.

4 PollutionControl.

Pressurized VentilationSystem with filtered air,temperature andhumidity control.

12 Reduction in pollution byreducing dust inmanufacturing area,better workingconditions. To obtainrequired humidity forimprovement in quality

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of product.

c) Rubber Processing – Crumb Rubber.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Cost(Rs. in lakh)

Advantages

1 Rubberprocessing-crumb rubberunits.

Bio-mass Gasifierbased dryingfurnace.

8 to 10 1 Saving of conventionalfuel (diesel/electricity).

2 Reduction of woodconsumption up to 50%.

3. Environment friendlytechnology.

4 Easy to operate andmaintain.

ix). Food Processing (including Ice cream Manufacturing).a). Food Processing.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1. Pickles, Saucesand Chutneymanufacturing.

Automatic fruits andbottles washing machinewith conveyor, blower,pump and agitator, fruitand vegetable cuttingmachine, stainless steeldouble walled steamjacketed kettles (tiltingtype), boiler,pulper/crusher, sterilizingtank/retort, mixer-cum-blender, spice roaster-cum-grinder, filling andsealing machine (crownand corking machine),shrink wrapping,,strapping machine,laboratory equipment,effluent treatmentsystem.

20 Improvement insanitary and hygienicconditions, microcontamination, qualityand productivity.

2. Spice grinding. Cryogenic grinding,automatic FFS packaging.

20 Improves sensoryqualities, productivityas well as shelf life ofthe product.

3. Bakery products

Manufacturing.

Shifting from semi-mechanisation tomechanisation,replacement of coal/wood

40 Improves quality andshelf life of theproduct, reducessmoke nuisance.

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fired oven to oilfired/electric oven, Biomass fired multipurposedrier, energy efficient lowcost bakery oven (woodfired) installation of qualitytesting instruments.

4. CashewProcessing .

Boiler, heat exchangerwith completeaccessories, packagingmachine, electronicweighing machine, etc.

20 Recovery of cashewnut shell liquid,enhancement of shelflife of cashew nuts,less pollution.

5. Rice Milling withrubber roller cumsheller (withoutparboiling) andmodern ricemilling withparboilingsystem.

Paddy cleaner, destoner,rubber roller cum Sheller,paddy separator, boiler,par boiling system, dryer,colour sorter, conepolisher, quality controllab and pollution control.

90 to 100 Better polished, lessbreakage and highyield of rice, bransuitable for oilrecovery, good exportopportunity forscented/Basmati rice.

Wheat Flour Mill

1. a) CleaningSection.

1) All Metal AspiratorVibro Separator.

2) Scourer with AspirationChannel.

3) D'Stoner with Fan &Cyclone.

4) Water Wheel Damper.

5) Low Pressure Fan.

6) Air Lock with Glass &Stand.

7) Cyclone.

8) Warm Conveyor.

9) Elevator-Bucket size.

10) Air Ducting.

11) Gravity SpoutingCleaning System.

0.70

0.55

1.20

0.08

0.30

0.11

0.15

0.70

1.80

0.42

0.80

Modern mill producingatta, maida, suji andbran.

b) MillingSection.

12) Roller Mills includingGrooving & Grinding.

13) Wooden Plan Sifter &

6.80

1.70

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Feed 16 Sieves.

14) All Metal Purifiers.

15) Bran Finisher.

16) Low Pressure Fan.

17) Low PressureCyclone.

18) Air Lock with Stand.

19) Air Conducting forPnumatic & Purifier.

20) Warm Conveyor8'size for Milling SectionPneumatic Systemincluding Cyclone,Feeder, Rubber, Glasses,H.P. Fan, Lifet.

21) Pipe Bend etc.

22) Gravity Spouting ofMilling Section withHoopers, Packing , Standetc.

23) Magnets.

24) Reduction Gear Box.

25) Swiss Bolting Cloth,Sifter, Purofier, Pad,Nam.

26) V'Belt for completeMill(Fenner/Dunlop).

27) V'Belt Motor, Pully forall machines.

28) Motor Rail FabricatedFabrication Material-PlanSifter, Cyclone, AirDucting, Warms, H.P.Fan, Stand, Pneumatic.

29) System Fitting etc.

0.50

0.22

0.15

0.15

0.04

0.40

0.70

1.95

1.40

0.16

0.24

0.70

0.40

0.30

0.15

1.50

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7. Ice creamManufacturing.

1. Homogeniser.

2.Continous freezers.

3. Automatic ice creambar freezer.

4. Automatic rotary fillers.

5. Hardening Chamber.

6. Automatic wrappingmachine.

Quality control lab.

Variableas peractual.

Improved quality andproductivity of icecream andmaintenance ofsanitary and hygienicconditions.

b). Namkeen.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.inlakh)

Advantages

1 Namkeenmaking.

Bio-mass Gasifier basedfurnace.

3 -4 1. Replacement of 10-15 litre/hour diesel withlocal biomass.2 Eco-friendly.3 Cost effective.

c). Sweet meat .

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1 Sweet meatmaking.

Bio-mass Gasifier basedFurnace.

1 1. Replacement of 5-6litre/hour diesel withlocal biomass.2. Eco-friendly.3. Cost effective.

x). Poultry Hatchery & Cattle Feed Industry.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs.inlakh)

Advantages

1 PoultryHatching.

1. Fully controlled sanitationand

hygienic conditions ofemployees and premises.

2. Vaccination to new

Variableas peractuals.

• Quality hatched withmore diseaseresistance capacity.

• Better value additionthrough export of dayold chicks.

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hatched chicks (automation).

3.Fully automatic andcontrolled incubation systemwith quality control labs .

4.Pollution controlequipment.

2 Cattle feedmanufacturing.

1.Cleaning operation of rawmaterial by using machine.

2.Automatic control grindingof raw material.

3. Fully automatic controlledblender for mixing of vitaminsand minerals.

4. Complete Palletising unit.

5 .Automatic packagingsystem.

6. Quality control testing lab.

7. Pollution controlequipment.

8. Energyconservation/energy savingsystem based on energyaudit report.

Variableas peractuals.

More demand ofcattle/poultry and fishfeed in palletized form.

High value addition andexport opportunities.

xi). Dimensional Stone Industry ( excluding quarrying and mining)

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1. StoneProcessing.

Blocks Cutting Technology:(Block squaring machine,block cutters).

20 CapacityEnhancement,Uniform quality.

Slab Cutting Technology:(Gang saws, Granitecutters, Sandstone cutters).

85 CapacityEnhancement,Uniform quality.

Tile cutting Technology:(Tiling Plant, SplittingMachines).

95 Better quality CapacityEnhancement.

Surface Finish Technology(Automatic Polishing Lines,Continuous Polishing Lines,Bush Hammers, Flame Jets,

95 Better quality,CapacityEnhancement.

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Ageing machines, EdgePolishing Machines,Grinding and LappingMachines.

Resin ImpregnationTechnology for stonestrength enhancement(resin coating plants,ovens, compressors, resinguns etc.).

65 Higher recoverypercentage capabilityto process newervarieties tointernational norms.

Technology for Integratedmanufacturing : (CNCoperated Work Centres,sculpting machines).

90 Capability to mass-produce intricateproduct patterns, highprecision.

2. Products Design. Laser TechnologyDuplicating Machines,Pantographs, etc. forsculpting and duplicatingartwork and monuments.

90 Capability to mass-produce intricateproduct patterns,maintain highprecision andintroduce new productlines.

3. Edge Profiling. Chamfering machines,profiling machines,contouring machines.

75 Capability to mass-produce intricate.profiles and introducenew product lines.

4. Packaging. Tile Packaging MachinesSegregation & SortingMachines, Foam Packagingmachines.

20 Packaging for exportmarket so as toenhance value andreduce breakage intransit.

5. EnvironmentConservation &Management.

Water Recovery & WasteDisposal Technologies(including filter press,sedimentation tank,overhead/ undergroundtank, piping and channelingetc.).

20 Recovery of water,reduction in wastevolume, improvementin ambient air, soil andwater quality.

6. Waste Utilization. Machines using slurry as araw material.

50 Reduction inenvironmentaldegradation.

7. Testing andStandardization

In house TestingTechnology (sizing &calibration equipment.

10 Quality control.

xii). Glass and Ceramic Items (Insulator ceramic, electrical ceramics,porcelain, Bone china ware, Stone ware, earthen ware, Terra-cottaceramic ) including Tilesa). Glass Products

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

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1. Melting. Improved Gas Fired12-Pot Furnace.

30 The improved versionwill have better fuelefficiency and longer lifeas compared to theconventional one.

Day Tank Furnace. 15 Operation of Day TankFurnace is intermittentlike that of a Pot Furnacewithout the hassles ofPot breakage. It may beemployed in case ofdemand of a particularkind of glass is 500 kg.to 5 T/day.

2. Pot-Preheating. Improved Single PotArch.

1.50 In the conventional PotArch, pots can bepreheated properly andalso the maximumachievable temperatureis 950°C as against therequired temperature(1200°C) chances ofdeveloping cracks in potare higher. Theimproved version of PotArch overcomes thesedifficulties.

3. Pot making. Set up of differentmachines.

10 The improved Potmaking facility will havethe machines like JawCrusher, Blender, Pug –Mill, Edge Runner etc.for processing of rawmaterials and alsotemperature andhumidity controlled roomfor molding and drying ofPot. Conventional Potmaking facilities lackthese things and do notyield good quality Pots.

4. Glass Forming. IS-Machine (10-12Tons/day).

50 IS-Machines have muchhigher productivity thanPress Machines andMouth Blowing. Product.Quality will be muchbetter.

5. Testing &Quality Contro

Small ScaleLaboratory.

15 A small in houselaboratory to meet theneed for simple androutine tests will provevery helpful in qualitycontrol and improve

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productivity.6. Energy

ConservationandImprovement inworkingcondition.

Insulation, heatRecovery System,Modification ofFurnace.

15 Its implementation willimprove thermalefficiency of the furnacealong with the workingenvironment by reducingheat losses throughfurnace structure,recycling waste heat andimproving furnace lifeand ease of furnaceoperation.

7. HeatTreatment.

Improved MuffleFurnace.

1 Gas fired muffle furnacewill improve productivity,the working conditionand the workingenvironment.

8. Raw materialhandling.

Improved BatchHouse and Batchhandling system.

10 Conventional system ofFirozabad Glass Industrycreates lot of dustingand health hazards tothe workers. A properlydesigned system will befree from dusting and willreduce health hazardsby providing improvedworking conditions.

9. CombustionControl for gasfired furnaces.

AutomaticControllers &Recorders forFurnaceTemperature. On-Line OxygenAnalyzer.

50 Automatic Control willimproveenergy/efficiency andproductivity byoptimizing theCombustion process andminimizing the energyand production losses.

10. Glass FormingTechniques.

Spinning Machine

1-Head,

2-Head,

4-Head.

1.50

2

3

Flat and round items likeBowls, Plates etc. canbe produced in thismachine with bettersurface finish than thesame products of PressMachines. Presently, inFirozabad, these areproduced mostly byPress machine.

11. Glass FormingTechniques.

Injection MoldingMachine.

2 Solid items like stemwares, which areproduced manually, canbe produced in thismachine with muchbetter accuracy &control.

12. Glass Beads LPG fired Bead 0.50 Multi coloured Glass

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making. making Furnace. Beads have very goodexport value. These aremostly produceddomestically in ruralareas using Coal firedovens which create verydirty and unhygienicatmosphere. LPG firedBead making furnacedeveloped by CGCRI,Khurja is clean, simpleand easy to operate. Itconsumes 250 to 300grams of LPG/hr.

b). Ceramic Items (Insulator ceramic, electrical ceramics, porcelain,Bone china ware, Stone ware, earthen ware, Terra-cottaceramic ) including Tiles.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Raw materialprocessing.

Fabrication.

Drying.

Glazing.

FiringSection.

Ball mill with high aluminatile lining, high alumina ballsof different size.

Ball Mill with silex stone /porcelain lining of differentsize.

Blunger/Agitator of differentsize.

Magnet of different size.

Filter press different si ze.

Pug Mill different Size.

Vibro energy mill for colurgrinding. (different size).

Vibro finishing mill.

De-airing pug mill, capacity,250-350 Kg/hr.

Isostatic Press, Fettlingmachine, Stacking

2 -10

0.50-3

0.50-1.50

0.25-2

0.80-1.50

0.70-1.80

0.75-2.50

2-5

3-5

60-80.

7-18

8-15

45-60

• Improve grinding.

• Reduce time ofgrinding.

• Lowercontamination in thebatch.

• High abrasionresistance of tiles &balls.

• Longer life.

• Suitable for veryfine grinding below 10micron.

• Saving of colour.

• Uniform contrast.

• Easy in application.

• Lower wastage.

• Lower pollution due

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equipment.

Fully automatic verticalcopying m/c for Insulator.

Roller Head machine forcup & saucer.

Pressure casting plant..

Piller Jolley

Semi automatic Jigger Jolly.

Universal jigger jolly.

Humidity Driver Chamber.

Glazing plant.

Spray gun & compressor.

Spray dryer plant

Gas/Oil fired roller hearthkiln.

0.50-1.0

0.50-1

0.40-1

31

16-25

0.50-1

3-10

80-100

35-40

to washing as all thewashing may beeasily collected whereas in the ball mill thewashing is left in thedrainage.

• To remove airpockets inside thebody.

• Helpful to improvestrength.

• Reduce Breakage& Cracking.

• Improve quality.

• Reduce rejection &wastage.

• Homogeneouspressing.

• Defect free product.

• Complicatedshapes can be made.

• No requirement ofPlaster of Parismould.

• Higher strength andquality product.

• Higher handlingstrength.

• Low rejection andwastage.

• Easy operation.

• Suitable for longsize Insulator.

• Low wastage ofmaterial and time.

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• Higher strength.

• Easy operation.

• Quality product.

• Low wastage.

• Large Production.

• Time saving.

• Uniformity.

• Thin & ThickSection.

Tested technology,Indigenouslydeveloped, quality oftiles much better, lessdrying time, lesswarpage andbreakage of tiles.

• Homogeneousglazing.

• Time saving.

• Uniformity.

• Thin & thicksection.

• Easy Operation.

• Quality product.

• Low Wastage.

• Large Production.

• Quality Product.

• Lower breakage.

• Easy handling.

• Low wastage.

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• Time saving.

• Uniformtemperaturedistribution.

• Fast production.

• Low fuelconsumption.

6. FiringSection.

Gas/oil fired tunnel kiln.

Gas/oil fired shuttle kiln.

“Queen” Coal/ Wood firedpottery kiln.

Temperature indicator(radiation type).

Temperature Thermocouple & indicator.

a. Refractory deckerplat/kiln furniture etc forTunnel Kiln.

b. Shuttle Kiln.

Auto On/ Off burner.

Electric furnace, 1400°C,size 1 cft.

Electric furnace /1600°C

Gas fired 1600° C, 1 Cu. ft.

Granulating machine

Automatic Tile pressing unit

Hydraulic / friction Press

Generator Set of diff.capacity.

Distill water plant.

Control instruments for

20-25

0.1 –0.25

2-4

0.10-0.30

8-20

3-8

3-5

2-4

17-25

5 -8

3 -5

20-25

2-4

1.50 -7

2

2-3

1.50

0.50-2.50

• Low rejection.

• Easy operation.

• Lower maintenancerequired.

• Continuous typefurnace.

• Low pollution.

• Energy efficientkiln.

• Large production.

• Batch type furnace.

• Medium fuelconsumption.

• Easy operation.

Queen pottery kilnsinters all kinds ofpottery and terracottaat uniformtemperature of 800 to900 celsius using lowgrade coal or wood. Itis low cost permanentstructure kiln made ofred brick and clay.

• Accuratemeasurement.

• Lead/wire less.

• Can be used like

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firing system.

Instrument for routine test(Balance, B.D. Balance, hotplate sieves, viscometeretc.).

Sanitary / drainage systemin industry

torch formeasurement oftemperature.

• No requirement forfixing the indicator.

• Easy operation &maintenance.

• Suitable for insideTemperaturemeasurement.

• Easy judgment.

• Productivityincreased.

• Fuel consumptiondecreased

• Long life.

• Easy for loading ofware.

• Easy inreplacement ofsetting homogeneousheat flow.

• Lower wastage ofrefractory material.

• Lower fuelconsumption.

• Easy operation.

• Reduction inpollution.

• Suitable for testingof sample.

• Quality control forbody & glaze.

• Measurement offiring range.

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• Testing of rawmaterial & product.

• Easy operation.

• Lower pollution.

• Easy operation formaking of granules.

• Higher production.

• Homogeneousgranules size.

• Lower wastage.

• Fast production.

• Easy making ofgranules.

• Quality granulesproduct.

• Easy operation.

• Low wastage.

• Time saving.

• Lower wastage dueto pre-checking.

• Homogenouspressing.

• Higher greenstrength.

• Lower rejection.

• Drying not required.

• Back up powersupply.

• Quality product.

• Lower wastage.

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• High production.

• Time saving.

• Better control overfurnace performance.

• Better qualitycontrol.

• Better workingenvironment.

Note : Price of the machines depend upon the quality, capacity,company, model etc. and also variable from time to time.

c). Interlocking pavement blocks and cement concrete blocks

S.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Interlockingpavement blocks

HDM-1000 DLX machinehigh density stationerytype interlocking blockmaking machine with 4nos. vibrators (5 hpeach) hydraulic pump (5hp) along with conveyorbelt, penal board etc.

6.60

2 Cement concreteblocks

a) 10/7 CFT capacitycement concrete mixture

b) 75 kg capacity facemixture

c) Earth compactor (2Nos.)

d) Block cutting machine(2 nos.)

e) Pallet truck

f) Laboratory equipmentfor in-house testing likemeasuring equipments,verniner, caliper,micrometer, screwgauges, compressiontesting machine

0.42

0.42

0.84

0.28

0.25

1.25

d). Building Bricks – Clay & Flyash.

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S.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Building bricks –Clay and Fly ashmanufacture.

1. Vertical Shaft BrickKiln (VSBK) 2 Shafts.

2. Jaw Crusher.

3. Auger Mill.

4. Pug Mill/Extruder.

5. Wire cutting table.

6. Shaping press

9

0.40

3

4.50

0.80

0.20

The building brickindustry in the smallscale is using traditionalbull trench kiln andclamp kiln which arehighly energy intensiveand polluting, poor inproviding uniformtemperature and occupylot of space. TheVertical Shaft Brick Kilnis highly energy efficientand consumes less than50% fuel. Dried brickscan be fired and takenout in 24 hours. Theland requirement forone kiln is only 2000 sq.meters.

Jaw crusher is used forcrushing coal to size 0-15 mm and also usedfor crushing large sizeclay bolder. It isessential for crushingthe clay and alsoreducing the size of thecoal for charging in thekiln.

Mixing clay and otherraw materials (wastematerial like fly ash etc.)intimately with clay toproduce ahomogeneous mass.

The mixer from augermill is passed on to pugmill for pugging and formixing and extrudingthe material in requiredsize.

The equipment is usedfor cutting the extrudedmass in to required

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length for thickness.

The machine is used forrepressing the wire cutclots in to required finalsize and shape.

xiii). Leather and Leather Products including Footwear and Garments.

a). Leather Products including Footwear and Garments.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

Designing Department.1. Pattern Grading

machine.Mechanical

pantograph/gradingmachine.

10 - 12 Faster and moreaccurategrading.

Cutting Department.1. Clicking press of

all types includingtraveling head/sewing arm/ fixedhead.

Hydraulic press of all types. 1 -7 dependingon model andorigin.

Accuracy andhigherproductivity willoffset the cost.

2. Cutting machinefor textile.

Multi layer reciprocating knifetextile cutting machine.

1 Very highproduction &productivity.

3. Skiving. Electronically/computerisedcontrolled automatic skivingmachine.

1 No need toadjust manuallythe types ofskiving againand again. Veryfast productionwith tremendousaccuracy.

4. Stamping. All types of Automaticstamping & printing machine.

1-3 Clean, accurate& fast.

5. Textile attaching. a. Textile fusing press. 1-2 Gives controlover thetemperature andpressure atwhich theclothes areattachedresulting instrong bondingand betterquality.

b. Latex spray booth. 1 Same as abovebut applicable to

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clothes whichdoes not haveself adhesion.

6. Stitch Marking. Automatic marking machine. 1 Fasterproduction.

7. Splitting, Automatic band knifesplitting machine.

2-5 Accurate andbulk production.

8. Clicking boardleveling.

Electronically controlledboard leveling machine.

10-15 Accuratethicknessincreases the lifeof clicking diesand clickingmachine head.

9. Strap cutting. Electrical machine for cuttingand slanting straps.

1-2 Better utilisationof raw materialsand fasterproduction.

10. Leather Weaving. Electro-pneumatic weavingmachine for leather.

3-6 For massproduction ofleather weaving.

11. Embossing. Automatic embossingmachine.

3-4 For massproduction.

12. Strap folding . Automatic strap folder. 1-3 Accurate massproduction.

13. Box stamping. Box stamping machine. 0.50-1 For massproduction.

Closing Department.1. Conveyor. F.O.F/F.O.O. 1-3 For better

supervision /bulk production.

2. All types of post,flat and cylindricalbed,single/doubleneedle sewingmachine forupper stitching.

Automatic/Computercontrolled sewing machine.

0.05-3.dependingupon originandadvancement.

Faster, uniform,accurate andeasy operation.

3. Hand stitching. Automatic hand stitching/apachi/ san-crispino andmoccasin stitching machine.

10-12 High productive,less labourintensive andaccurateproduction.

4. Strobling. Strobling machine. 2.50-4 Can eliminatelasting operationand gives veryflexible shoe.

5. Toe forming. Automatic/Hydraulic/pneumatic toe mouldingmachine.

1-4.50 Qualityimprovementand productivityenhancement is

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apparent.6. Toe-puff

attaching.Hydraulic/pneumaticautomatic machine.

2-3 Fasterproduction andless messy.

7. Counter mouldingmachine with orwithout flanging.

Hydraulic/pneumaticautomatic machine.

5-10 Fasterproduction andless messy.

8. Eyeleting. Automatic eyeletingmachine.

1-3 Faster andsecuredeyeleting.

9. Folding machinewith or withouthammeringattachment.

Automatic folding machine. 3-4 Very quickproduction. Lessmessy. Givesclean look.

10. Upper / toplineHammering.

Automatic hammeringmachine.

2-3 Effective anduniformhammeringimproves thelook of upper.

11. Crimping. Automatic crimping machine. 5-6 Qualityimprovementand fasterproduction.

12. Boot-leg ironing. Automatic boot leg ironingmachine.

4-5 Essential forbootie shoe.Improves thequality.

13. Bar tacking. Automatic bar tackingmachine.

1.50-2 Clean andaccurateoperation. Fasterand less messy.

Lasting & Finishing Department.1. Forepart lasting

machine.Automatic toe lastingmachine with or withoutmicro-processor.

10-25 Most importantmachine forshoe making.Accurate, faster,and less spacey.Requires lesspeople and alsoenvironmentfriendly.

2. Combined Seatand side lasting .

Automatic seat & side lastingmachine with or withoutmicroprocessor.

10-25 Most importantmachine forshoe making.Accurate, faster,and less spacey.Requires lesspeople and alsoenvironmentfriendly.

3. Side lasting Automatic seat lasting 3-7 Accurate, faster

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machine ofvarious types.

machine both tack andcombodian types.

and less spacey.Requires lesspeople and alsoenvironmentfriendly friendly.

4. Heal seat lasting. Automatic seat lastingmachine.

4-8 Accurate, faster,and less spacey.Requires lesspeople and alsoenvironmentfriendly.

5. Pounding. Automatic poundingmachine.

3-5 Improves qualityof the finalproducts.

6. Heel-Seatcrowning.

Automatic crowningmachine.

4-6 Improves qualityof the finalproducts.

7. Foreparthumidifier.

Automatic humidifier. 1-2 Far superiormethod, fasterand restore thequality ofleather.

8. Backparthumidifier.

Automatic backparthumidifier.

1-2 Far superiormethod, fasterand restore thequality ofleather.

9. Lasting conveyor. Automatic running conveyor. 1-2 for fasterproduction,better control

10. Buffing. Automatic Buffing & roughingmachine with microprocessorcontrol mechanism.

5-10 Precision buffingand fasterproduction.

11. Heat setter. Heat setter with steamequipped with conveyor belt.

2-3 Correct heatsetting, reducesthe productiontimedramatically.

12. Buffing andadhesiveapplication.

Automatic combined rougherand cementer.

10-12 Both theoperations aredone by onemachine, resultsin less messyand fasterproduction. Alsoreduce theadhesivewastage.

13. Last pullingmachine.

Automatic last puller. 3-4 Reduces thedamage duringde-lasting of

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shoe. Increasesthe speed ofproduction.

14. Drying andreactivation.

Cement dryer & flashactivator machine.

7-8 Reduce thespace requiredof the workshop.Increases theproduction byseveral fold.

15. Cementingmachine forupper & sole.

Thermo cementing machinewith or without brush.

7-8 Reduce thewastage ofadhesive,accurateapplication.

16. Chiller. Chiller. 4-5 Increase thesole bonding.Reduce the soledelasting time.

17. Side wallroughing.

Side wall roughing machine. 1-2 Accurately bondthe sole withhigh side wall.

18. Heel nailing . Heel nailing machine. 7-8 Accurately nailthe heel.Increases thequality ofbonding.

19. Mackey solestitching.

Mackey sole stitcher 10-11 Fasterproduction.

20. Top line forming. Top-line forming machine. 4-5 Correctly set thetop-line.Increase thevalue of the finalproduct.

21. Adhesive re-activators.

Adhesive re-activators withtime and temperaturecontroller.

2-3 Preciselyreactivates boththe upper andsole. Solebondingincreases.

22. Entire upperhumidifier.

Steaming machine of theupper.

2-3 Humidifies entireupper. Enhancethe speed ofproduction.

23. Performing. Moccasin performingmachine.

1-2 Humidifies andgives the shapeof moccasintypes of shoe.Enhance thequality andproductivity ofmoccasin.

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24. Air blast dustremoving.

Air blast removing machine. 1-1.50 Cleantechnology.

25. Insole attaching. Insole attaching machine. 1-1.50 Faster andaccurateproduction.

26. Insole covering. Insole covering machine. 1-1.50 Faster andaccurateproduction.

27. Upper roughing. Upper roughing machine. 1-20 Faster andaccurateproduction.

Last & Other Components.1. Chain slotting . Chain slotting machine. 2-3 Add to the

speed ofproduction oflast

2. Rough turningmachine for last.

Rough turning machine. 10-15 Increase theproduction oflast

3. Fine turningmachine for last.

Fine turning machine. 10-15 Increase theproduction oflast

4. Roughingmachine forplastic blocks.

Roughing machine for plasticblocks.

3-5 Increase theproduction oflast

5. Computerisedlast turningmachineincludingsoftware.

Last making CAD/CAM CNCcontrolled turning machineincluding designing andinterface software.

30-40 Essential for lastdevelopment,accurately copyof any lastsampling. Amajor boon tonew productdevelopment.

6. CNC sole moulddevelopment.

Sole mould making software,CNC MILLING MACHINEwith 3/5 Axis & EDM.

120-150 Essential forright quality solemould.

7. Insole moulding. Automatic/hydraulic insolemoulding machine.

2-3 Without thismachine themoulding ofinsole can neverbe correct.Increase the rateof production.

8. Edge beveling. Automatic edge bevelingmachine.

3-4 Gives Accurateedge beveling.Also increasethe pace ofproduction.

9. Shankattachment.

Automatic shank attacher. 10-15 Increases theaccuracy and

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productiontremendously.

10. Automatic insole& shank pasting.

Conveyor assembly andautomatic combined insole &shank attaching machine.

5-8 Cleanproduction not tobe mentionedthat it increasesthe productionby almost tenfolds.

11. Shank grooving. Shank grooving machine 1-2 Increase theproduction andaccurategrooving.

12. Injectionmoulding for sole.

8/12/16/20/24/32 workstationinjection moulding machinefor PU/TPU/PVC/TPR/EVA.

15 - 300 Essentialmachine forhuge production.Latest demandof the market.New breed oftechnology.

13. Finishing. Multi finisher. 2-4 Enhance theappeal of theshoe and in turnthe salability.

14. Spray booth. Spray booth with spray gun 2-4 Enhance theappeal of theshoe and in turnthe salability.

15. Last finishing Last finishing machine. 8-10 Accurately finishand polish thelast. Productionrate improves.

16. Channel closing Channel closing machine. 2-3 Automaticallycloser the solechannel.Improves thelook and alsoenhance theproduction.

17. Channeling andgrooving.

Channeling machine. 2-3 Faster andaccurateproduction.Uniformchanneling.

18. Coupling andedge pre-trimming.

Edge pre-trimming machine. 2-3 Accurate andcleanproduction. Lesstime consuming

19. Edge buffing . Edge buffing machine. 1-2 Accurate andfaster buffing.

20. Edge inking. Edge inking machine. 1-2 Clean and

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accurateproduction.Improves qualitydramatically.

21. Edge setting. Edge setting machine. 1-2 Fasterproduction. Alsoaccurately setsthe edge andthus improvesthe look.

22. Edge trimming.. Edge trimming machine. 2-3 Accurate finaltrimming. Giveseven anduniform look.Improves thequality.

23. Heel attaching . Heel attaching machine. 3-5 Fasterproduction.

24. Heel breastroughing.

Heel breast roughingmachine.

3-5 Faster andaccurateproduction.

25. Heel breasting. Heel breasting machine. 4-6 Fasterproduction.

26. Heel building. Heel building machine. 3-5 Faster andaccurateproduction.

27. Heel covering . Heel covering machine. 5-6 Faster andaccurateproduction.

28. Recessing androughing of soles.

Recessing and roughingsoles machine.

3-4 Fasterproduction.

29. Recessing welt. Recessing welt machine. 3-4 Fasterproduction.

30. Sole stampingand embossing .

Sole stamping andembossing machine.

3-4 Fasterproduction.

Standardisation Machine.1. Testing &

standardization.Soling Abrasion MachineComplete.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

2. Testing &standardization.

Drum Abrasion/Snag Tester. 3 -10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

3. Testing &standardization.

Martindale AbrasionMachine.

3-10 Standardise theProcess/ productand materialsused.

4. Testing & Shoe Lace Abrasion 3-10 Standardise the

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standardization. Machine Lace to Eyelet. process/ productand materialsused.

5. Testing &standardization.

Shoe lace AbrasionMachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

6. Testing &standardization.

Leather Soling MaterialsAbrasion Machine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

7. Testing &standardization.

Creep Cabinet/AdhesiveTest.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

8. Testing &standardization.

Dome Heat Reactivator. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

9. Testing &standardization.

Compression Apparatus-Stress.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

10. Testing &standardisation .

Dynamic compressionTester.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

11. Testing &standardization.

Conductivitay Tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

12. Testing &standardization.

Thermal Conductivity-LessDisc.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

13. Testing &standardization.

State of Cure Apparatus. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

14. Testing &standardization.

Repeat Extension SetApparatus.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

15. Testing &standardization.

Eyelet Security Test-PM 150. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

16. Testing &standardization.

Slide Fastener TestingMachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

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17. Testing &standardization.

Velcro Closing Machine. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

18. Testing &standardization.

Crockometer. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

19. Testing &standardization.

Rub Fastness Tester(Veslic).

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

20. Testing &standardization.

Rub Fastness Tester-Circular.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

21. Testing &standardization.

Backpart Fatigue-M/S Type. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

22. Testing &standardization.

Velcro Fatigue Tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

23. Testing &standardization.

Shank Fatigue Tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

24. Testing &standardization.

Universal Fatigue FlexingMachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

25. Testing &standardization.

Finish Heat ResistanceTester.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

26. Testing &standardization.

Bally Style Flexometer-NStn. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

27. Testing &standardisation .

BATA Belt Flexing Machine. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

28. Testing &standardization.

Fibreboard Flexing M/C-6Stn

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

29. Testing &standardization.

Midsole Flexing Machine. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materials

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used.30. Testing &

standardization.Ross Flexing Machine. 3-10 Standardise the

process/ productand materialsused.

31. Testing &standardization.

Rubber Material FlexingMachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

32. Testing &standardization.

Upper Material Flexing M/CN stn

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

33. Testing &standardisation .

Whole Shoe FlexingMachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

34. Testing &standardization.

Whole Sole Flexing Machine(PFI).

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

35. Testing &standardization.

Bally Style Flexometer-N stn. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

36. Testing &standardization.

Ross Flex Machine infreezer.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

37. Testing &standardization.

Bata Belt Flexing Machine. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

38. Testing &standardization.

Sole Leather Grain CrackTest.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

39. Testing &standardization.

Plastimeter WithoutMicrometer.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

40. Testing &standardization.

Heel Impact Tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

41. Testing &standardization.

Heel Fatigue Tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

42. Testing & Heel Pin Pull Out-PM96. 3-10 Standardise the

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standardization. process/ productand materialsused.

43. Testing &standardization.

Heel Pull-Off machine. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

44. Testing &standardization.

Impact machine for RigidSole Unit.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

45. Testing &standardization.

Digital lastomotor. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

46. Testing &standardization.

Instant lastometer. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

47. Testing &standardization.

Absorption of surface water. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

48. Testing &standardization.

Permeability/absorptionmachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

49. Testing &standardization.

Water vapour absorptiontester.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

50. Testing &standardization.

Water vapour permeatility. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

51. Testing &standardization.

Break/pipiness scale &mandrel.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

52. Testing &standardization.

Pressure measurement ofpresses.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

53. Testing &standardization.

Cold conductivity offootwear.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

54. Testing &standardization.

Heat conductivity offootwear.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

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55. Testing &standardization

Lacquer resistance test c/wMeter.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

56. Testing &standardization.

Nail penetration apparatus. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

57. Testing &standardization.

Safety footwear impacttester.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

58. Testing &standardization.

Chisel scuff tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

59. Testing &standardization.

Impact scuff tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

60. Testing &standardization.

Seam durability testingmachine.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

61. Testing &standardization.

Shock absorption tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused.

62. Testing &standardization.

Leather shrinkageapparatus.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

63. Testing &standardization.

Satra slip resistance tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

64. Testing &standardization.

Sole adhesion tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

65. Testing &standardization.

Heat resistance tester forsole.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

66. Testing &standardization.

Tensile tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

67. Testing &standardization.

Density determinationbalance.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materials

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used68. Testing &

standardization.Grey scale colour. 3-10 Standardise the

process/ productand materialsused

69. Testing &standardization.

Grey scale staining. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

70. Testing &standardization.

Toe puff compression tester. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

71. Testing &standardization.

Toe puff dome formers. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

72. Testing &standardization.

Toe puff-toggle press. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

73. Testing &standardization.

Bally penetrometer. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

74. Testing &standardization.

Bally stiffness meter. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

75. Testing &standardization.

Maser with water detection. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

76. Testing &standardization.

Sole leather waterpenetration.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

77. Testing &standardization .

Wrinklometer. 3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

78 Testing &standardization.

Laboratory Press forAdhesives.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

79. Testing &standardization.

Upper leatherwaterproofness test.

3-10 Standardise theprocess/ productand materialsused

b). Items for Leather Industry:

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S.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs inlakh)

Advantages

Pre-Tanning Section1. Aluminum

Drum.Aluminum Drum ofDifferent shapes andDimensions.

1.50-10 Wood is becomingscarce and alsochemicals leak.

2. Fleshingmachine.

Single/Double widthfleshing machine.

10 – 15 Accuracy and higherproductivity will offset thecost.

3. Unhairingmachine.

Single/double widthunhairing machine.

10 - 15 Accuracy and higherproductivity will offset thecost.

Tanning Section (Wet Blue & E.I.)

1. Splitting. Double width throughfeed splitting machine.

15-35 Split the leatheruniformly.

2. Shaving. Through feed doublewidth machine.

20 – 25 Speed of production andfinal quality of leatherimproves.

3. Setting. Through feed doublewidth machine.

20 – 25 Speed of production andfinal quality of leatherimproves.

Finishing Section

1. Vacuum Dryer. Vacuum Dryer. 20 – 35 Uniform and quickdrying. Improves thequality of leather.

2. Togglingmachine.

Toggling chamber withor without automation.

5 – 10 Quick production andalso helps achievinguniform quality.

3. Molissa typestakingmachine.

Molissa stakingmachine.

10 – 15 For milder and uniformaction. Also enhance thesafety of workers.

4. Buffingmachine.

Combined Through feedsingle/double widthbuffing machine withdusting operation.

10 – 15 Accurate buffing action.

5. Contilux. Contilux. 15 – 20 Uniform and fasterglazing

6. Roto-Press. Roto press and RotoPrint.

25 – 30 Uniform pressing

7. Hydraulicpress.

Hydraulic Press withAutomatic time andtemperature controller..

15 – 20

8. Polishing. Polishing machine 3 – 5 Uniform polishing9. Spray booth . Auto Spray with Dryer 3 – 5 Uniform spraying &

drying.

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10. Finiflex. Finiflex. 10 – 25 Uniform effect.11. Curtain Coater. Curtain Coater. 10 – 25 For patent & brush off

leather12 Roller coater. Roller coater. 10 – 25 For patent & brush off

leather.

xiv). Electronic equipment viz test, measuring and assembly/manufacturing, Industrial process control; Analytical, Medical,Electronic Consumer & Communication equipment etc.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs inlakh )

Advantages

1. Testing &measurement.

Test & Measuringequipments,Oscilloscope/DigitalStorage Oscilloscope,Spectrum analysers,Digital Multimeter Highfrequency counters &dedicated microprocessorbased equipment/ softwareetc. Test Jigs & fixtures

Up to 15 Long term reliability,accuracy ensuresproduct quality,consistency andimproved productivity,product as per thenational andinternationalstandards.

xv). Fans & Motors.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1 Manufacturing &

Testing.

• Automatic coil windingmachine.

• Vacuum Impregnationplant.

• Hydraulic press forstacking and shaft fixing

• Surface grinder forfinishing the rotor

• Dynamic balancingmachine

• Testing equipment asper BIS

Up to 15 Material saving,Improved insulation,Improved performanceand increased energyefficiency.

xvi). General Light Service (GLS} Lamps.

Sl. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. Advantage

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No. in lakh)1. Manufacturing &

Testing.i) Exhaust tube (leadglass cutting machine).

ii) Flare Machine (Scorecut/hot cut).

iii) Automatic stemmaking machine withannealing facilities.

iv) Filament mountingmachine.

v) Sealing machine.

vi) Vacuum and gas fillingmachine.

vii) Capping machine andsoldering machine.

viii) Base Filling Machine(Fully automatic).

ix) Cement Mixturemachine with motor.

x) Sleeve makingMachine with motor.

xi) Packing MachineAutomatic with one motor.

(xii) Testing equipment asper

BIS.

20 - 25 Improves productivityquality and betteroutput.

xvii). Information Technology (Hardware).

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rsin lakh)

Advantages

1. IT Hardware. Digital StorageOscilloscope, Spectrumanalyzers,

Digital multi meters ,Dedicated microprocessorbased

25- 30 Long term reliability,accuracy ensuresproduct quality,Consistency andimproved productivity,product as per thenational andinternational

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equipment/software, TestJigs & Fixtures, SolderingEquipment.

standards.

xviii). Mineral Filled Sheathed heating Element.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1. Manufacturing. i) Automatic fillingmachine for MgO powder.

ii) Swaging machine.

iii)Thermostaticallytemperature controlledoven for annealing.

Up to 15.0 i)Increase inInsulation anddielectric properties.

ii)Increase in life ofthe element.

iii)Reduced rejection.

xix). Transformer/ Electrical Stampings/ Laminations/Coils/Chokes includingSolenoid Coils, Assemblies.

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1. Manufacuring &Testing.

i) Use of vacuumimpregnated plant,automatic/CNC coilwinding machine,temperature controldrying oven, CNCWinding machine,Cylindrical Grindingmachine, Pulsewelding machine,Digital StorageOscilloscope &SolenoidCharacteristicanalyzer (PLCbased) etc.

Up to 10 Improvement in qualityand reliability.Improvement inproductivity. Productas perNational/InternationalStandards. Reducedrejection.

(ii) AmorphousMetal CoreTransformers

(a) CNC CoreCutting Machine ofhigh efficiency to cutbrittle glassy metalof thickness lessthan 50 microns.

(b) Annealing

34

28

5

Reduction intransmission loss ofelectrical energy.

Reduction in electricityexpenses, man-powerreduction andaccurate.

To soften metalsduring working.

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furnace havingnitrogenatmosphere.

(c) Testingequipments fortesting electrical andmagnetic losses,power supply etc.

Improvement in qualityand reliability.

iii) ElectricalStampings/Laminations.

Natural Gas basedoven.

or

Microprocessorbased ElectricFurnace

10 Reduction in no loadlosses, Increasedefficiency of the endproduct material savingin rejection .

xx). Wires and Cable.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1. Manufacturingand Testing.

(i) Extruder with propertemperature control, pre-heating etc., speedcontrol , spark tester fordielectric strengthcontrol, accurate diesand proper back upsystem.

(ii) Testing and qualitycontrol equipments asper BIS mark.

25

10

Improved coatingresulting in betterinsulation propertiesand meeting otherquality parameters.

xxi). Auto parts and components including re-refining of Lubricating oils

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. in lakh

)

Advantages

1 Testing. Laboratory Testingequipment.:

a) Metallurgical Microscopewith image analyzer,photographic attachment.sample preparation

1.50 – 3.50 Quality assurance&quality control,Defects analysis,process control,Greater marketacceptability, quality

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machines.

b) Stroh lien apparatus,Muffle furnace, hot plate,Glassware etc.

c) U.T.S. Hardness Tester .

d) Izod & Charpy Impacttesting machine.

e) Ultrasonic testing m/c .

f) Manaflux testing m/c

g) Spectrometer .

h) Dimensional controlequipments, surface platefor marking, Height gauge,Micro-meter, Verniers &Profile Projector.

i) CNC operated BrakeShoe Dynamometer.

j) Brake shoeDynamometer.

1

5

up to 0.75

up to 3

up to 1.50

12-20

0.50-2.50

7

As perprevalentmarketrates

check, meeting ISOcertificationrequirement.

A testing equipment totest the frictionbehaviour of discbrake pads/brakelinings, whilestimulating normal toextreme conditions ona braking system.

Testing equipment fortesting the frictionbehaviour of Discbrake pads/brakelinings.

2. Design &development.

Computers & CADSoftware, Simulationsoftware withPrinters/Plotter.

1.50 - 15 Computerization ofdesign & dev. to gainefficient & fast working,greater marketacceptability, costsaving, qualityassurance, processsimulation.

3. Manufacturing. Productive Equipment :Gas fired/oil cruciblemelting furnace, Drophammers,Stamping/Forging Presses,Electric furnace/Gas basedreheating furnace, Bandsaw, Billet shear, CNC wirecut EDM, CNC Milling,CNC Lathe, Cylindricalgrinding & Hobingmachine, Tool grinder,Surface Grinder, Radialdrill, Shaper/planner,Vertical turret boring

2.-50 Upgrading facility &Modernization onresult anddiversification towardsforward & backwardintegration to gainefficiency & higherprofit margin, Greatermarket acceptability,skill improvement andbetter workingenvironment.

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machine, Special purposecomponent machiningmachine for high rate ofproduction (SPM),Polishing & Coatingmachine, Heat treatmentequipment, Gasfired/Electric furnace forannealing, normalizing,hardening, Tempering, Gasbased Gen set.

4. In mould Labelfor Automobileindustrytechnology.

1) High pressure formingmachine,

2) High pressurecompressor.

3) Injection mouldingmachine.

18.50

8

20

- To form foil ofrequired shape in imdtechnique ofdecorating 3dsurfaces.

- To give 3d shape tothe plain foil whichrequires 90vars to 300vars.

Quality products, avoidthe use of adhesivetape for sticking thecomponent, recyclelevel.

5. Surfacetreatment.

a) Autophoretic PaintingPlant.

46 Better paint durability,cost saving,consistency in quality,better productivity andeco-friendly process.

Re-refining of lubricating oil.6 Re-refining of

lubricating oil.

Testing andQuality control.

a) Falling film evaporationsystem.

b) Wiped film evaporationsystem.

Equipment for testing andquality control.

As perprevalentmarket rate.

-do-

Eco-friendlytechnology.

For enhanced qualitycontrol.

* Cross references of technologies approved for Forging, Foundry and GeneralEngineering Industry under the guidelines can be taken which are alsoapplicable for Auto parts and components.

xxii). Bicycles Parts.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakhs)

Advantages

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1. B.B. Axle,

B.B. Cup,

Pedal Axle,

Pedal Cone,

Hub Cups,

Pedal Cups,

Hub Cone,

Nuts,

Freewheel,

Centre-Body,

Head BallRace, Fittings.

a) Production Machines &Equipments

Cold Forging Plants andForging/Forming Tools forB.B. Axle, Pedal Axle, HubCone, Head Ball RaceFittings, Pedal Cone, Five-Station Nut Formers,Knuckle Joint Presses, ,Computerized AutomaticElectroplating/Zinc Plants,Effluent Water TreatmentPlant, Air Pollution ControlEquipments etc.

b) Tool Room Machines :

CNC Wire Cut Machine,CNC Milling Machine,Hydraulic Surface Grinder,CNC/Precision Tool RoomLathe

5-55 Quality Improvement,Increased durability ofthe product, Higherproductivity, Betterworking environment,Minimized air/Waterpollution, BetterMarket acceptability.

2. Front Fork,Frame,Handle.

a) Production Machines :

Tube Swaging (TaperingMachine), Tube ButtingMachine, ElectricResistance BrazingMachine, Cam OperatedProfile MIG WeldingMachine, Hydraulic PipeBending Machine,Hydraulic Fork BladeBending Machine, DipBrazing/ De-brassing Plant,Computerized AutomaticElectroplating Plant,Powder Coating Plants,Electrostatic Disc or BellType Paint Plants for massproduction, Gas/Electricallyheated paint baking ovensincluding continuous lineproduction ovens, ForkTruing & StraighteningMachine, Impact Test(Frame and Fork Assemblyfalling Mass), Impact Test(Frame & Fork Assembly ofFalling Assembly), StaticLoad Test on Frame withPneumatic Cylinder, FrontFork Fatique test with

5-55 Quality Improvement,Increased durability ofthe product, Higherproductivity, Betterworking environment,Minimized airpollution, Bettermarket acceptability.

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Computer Interface, Handlefatique and Vibrationtesting equipment, FrameDynamic Testing Machine.

b) Tool Room machines:

CNC Milling Machine,CNC/Precision Tool RoomLathe, CNC Wire CutMachine, EDM (SparkErosion machine), CAD/CAM facilities.

3. Rims,Mudguards.

• Production Machines &Equipment : SimultaneousRim hole punchingMachine (Mechanical),Simultaneous Rim HolePunching Machine(Hydraulic), ProjectionComputerizedElectroplating Plant, PowerCoating Plant, ElectrostaticDisc or Bell Type PaintingPlant for mass production,Gas/Electrically OperatedPaint baking Ovens,Automatic rim makingmachine, profiling machine,Multi head Seam weldingmachine and Semiautomatic flash weldingmachine.

• Tool Room Machines :

CNC Wire Cutting Machine,CNC Milling Machine,CNC/ Pneumatic ToolRoom Lathe, Spark ErosionMachine (EDM), CAD/CAMfacilities etc.

5-55 Quality Improvement,Increased durability ofthe product, Higherproductivity, Betterworking environment,Minimized airpollution, bettermarket acceptability.

4. Bicycle lifeTest, FatigueTest, Gadgets/Equipment.

All types of testingequipment for fatigue test,accelerated life testing asper IS/ISO/JIS/DIN/ BS/FRStandards.

1 -10 Quality Improvement,Increased durability ofthe product, Bettermarket acceptability.

xxiii). Combustion Devices/Appliances.

xxiv). Forging & Hand Tools.

S. Activity Technology Need Cost Advantages

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No. (Rs.inlakh)

1. Stock Cutting. Automatic Band sawmachine with indexing &circular sawing.

3-5 each. Higher cuttingaccuracy,

Preferred for Alloy steelcutting,

Technologicallyrecommended forupset forging

Mechanical pneumaticclutch operated Cranktype Billet shearing press

40-70 each High productivity

Low cutting loss.2. Material handling. Fork lift.

Overhead crane/swingframe crane.

Automatic conveyorsystems.

2-10 each Quick & safe material &tools movement insideshop.

Facilitate better housekeeping.

Clean workenvironment.

3. Heating. Oil/Gas fired energyefficient furnaces withrecuperator &temperature controls.

2.50-5 Energy efficient.

Consistent Quality.

Eco-friendly.Continuous Electricalbillet heaters withtemperature control .

10-30 Eco-friendly, Fast &uniform heating, lessspace requirement,automation possible.

4. Forge shop. Pneumatic double actinghammer.

30-80 High production rate,reduced maintenancecost

High energy forgingpresses.

20-80 High production rate,Production of closetolerance forging, lessskill requirement.

Micro processor based,Energy controlled,pneumatic clutchoperated, Screw frictionpresses.

10-30 High production rate,controlled blow pattern,low investment, lessskill requirement.

Knuckle joint presses. 10-25 Improved pressstiffness, less spacerequirement, good offualit loadingcapabilities.

Cold and warm forging 25-80 Precision forging,

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mechanical presses witheccentric drive.

complete automation,less tool changeovertime, high productivity.

Fully automatic electricalupsetter.

20-35 Suitable for high valueitems such as rear axleshaft, dead axle shaft,etc., high productivity,less skill requirement.

Hydraulic double actinghammer.

50-100 Precision forging withhigh production rate &reduced maintenancecost.

Modified Knuckle jointpresses for cold/warmforging.

40-100 Precision forging withpost forging operationsminimized less rawmaterial wastage, highproduction rate,automation feasible.

Multi station horizontalformers.

40-100 Cold forging of socketwrenches, driving,accessories, screwdriver blades withbolsters.

Precision forging withpost forging operationsminimized, less rawmaterial wastage, highproduction rate,automation feasible.

Material gatheringmachines with electricalheaters.

5-20 To reduce the rawmaterial wastageduring manufacture ofitems such as wheelwrenches, extensionbars, handles etc.

Hot Shearing automatsforging presses.

30-60 Microprocessor control,high productivity.

Wide Ram Trimming,Presses.

10-20 Allows large ram areasustain high degree ofoff center loading,precision working.

Reduce rolling machine. 5-15 Higher production rate,less skill requirement.Capable of makingperforms of variouscross sectional areasand lengths, highproductivity.

5. Heat Treatmentsection.

Gas fired/Hightemperature furnace withautomatic temperature

2.50-5 Eco-friendly, reducedscale losses, facilitateautomation, quality

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controller & recorder. improvement.Fludised bed heattreatment line withcontrolled atmospheresand recuperators forpreheating.

20-80 Eco friendly, highlyenergy efficient,requiring minimumtime/energy to come online. Flexible operationswith adaptability tohandle small batches,controlled atmosphereminimizing de-carburisation as wellprovides flexibility tocarry out process suchas carburizing,carbonitriding andcyaniding without useof polluting salts. Nopre-cleaning/dryingrequired, posttreatment cleaningminimised.

Medium FrequencyInduction Heaters.

10-20 For controlled depthsurface hardening oftools such as pipewrenches jaws,hammers, pliers teethetc. improved quality.

Electrical resistancefurnace.

2-5 Eco-friendly uniformheating, precisecontrol.

Forced air circulationfurnace.

1-3 Uniform heating.

Forced air lowtemperature furnace.

1-3 Requirement fortempering.

6. Electroplating. Electrostatic powdercoating plant.

50 Automatic heatingspray and coatingchamber.

Electro less platingequipment.

5-10 For improved flakeless, hard and wearresistance coating.

Manganese phosphatingplant.

Automatic ElectroplatingPlant.

Vibrator/Barrels alongwith media.

2-10

90-200

10-15

A hydrogenembrittlement freeprocess for providing acorrosion resistantblack finish suitable forimpact tools.

7. Finishing &Cleaning.

Shot blasting machine. 3-5 Faster scale removal,Improve surface finish.

Aluminium Oxide Grit 1-5 Hydrogen

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Blasting Machine. embrittlement free pre-cleaning processrequired before Mn.Phosphating of ImpactTools.

Tumb blast machine. As per theprevailingmarketrate.

Low cost, suitable forsmall forging, Improvedsurface finish.

8. Quality Control &Testing.

Metallurgical Testing :

Metallurgical Microscopewith image analyzer,photographic attachment,sample preparationmachines.

a)Strohlien Apparatus,Muffle furnace, Hot plate,Glass ware etc.

b) Universal TestingMachine.

c) Spectrometer.

d) Hardness tester.

e) Izod & Charpy Impacttesting machine.

f)Ultrasonic testingmachine.

g)Magnetic particletesting m/c

h) Tongue testing and lifecycle testing equipmentfor hand tools

1.50-3.50

1

upto 3

12-20

upto 1

upto 0.75

upto 3.00

upto 1.50

50-100

Quality assurance,Defect analysis,Diversification e.g. S.G.Iron productionequipment essential tomeet process controlrequirements.

Quality control, Defectinvestigation, Qualityassurance,Consistency in quality,Reduced defectivecasting, Cost control.

9. Inspection. Surface plate for marking,Height gauge,Micrometer, Vernier.

0.50 Quality assurance,Defect analysis.

10. Design &Development.

Computers & CADSoftware, simulationsoftware withPrinters/Plotter.

1.50-15 Computerization ofdesign & developmentto gain efficient & fastworking.

11. Utility Section. Gas fired generating set. 15-40 Eco-friendly, low powercost.

12. Tool room. CNC turning center. 10-20 Improved quality, highproductivity, Precision

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machining, eco-friendly.

CNC milling machine. 15-50 Improved quality, highproductivity, Precisionmachining, eco-friendly.

Electro Dischargemachine (EDM).

3-8 Improved quality, highproductivity, Precisionmachining, eco-friendly.

CNC Wire cut machine. 10-20 Improved quality, highproductivity, Precisionmachining, eco-friendly.

Profile projector. 0.50-2 Easy to understanddrawing and makemodification.

3 D co-ordinatingmachine.

2-5 Accurate dimensionalinspection.

Plastic Blow MouldingMachine.

25-75 For manufacturing toolkits.

Fully Automatic CNCInjection Mouldingmachine.

15 Modern version , formaking handle of srewdrivers and sleeves ofpliers.

Special Purposemachines Welding Sets(for making special steelvices).

5-25 Special purpose.

Special Purposemachines for Machining/Grinding/Polishing/finishing Spanner,Wrenches and othertools.

50-100 Special Purpose.

Packing Machine. 25-50 For packing.

xv). Foundries – Steel and Cast Iron .a). Foundries – Steel and Cast Iron.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rsin lakh)

Advantages

1. Melting Section. Divided blast cupola. 3-5 15 per cent cokesaving, Better meltquality, Highertapping temperature,Lower emissions,Reduced air pollution.

Gas fired cupola. 12-15 Eco friendly, Highertapping temperature,Better melt quality.

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Gas fired Pit furnace. 0.75-1.50 Eco friendly, Highertapping temperature,Better melt quality.

Oil fired rotary furnace. 37(imported),

3(indigenous)

Pollution control,Better quality product,cost effective.

Induction Furnace withcooling tower & watertreatment plant.

10 - 25 Flexibility to produceferrous castings of allgrades, Flexibility forcharge mix selection,Best melt quality, Ecofriendly.

Induction ladle refiningfurnace.

30-40 Value added casting,eco friendly.

D.C. Arc Furnace. 30-40 Special gradecastings, eco friendly.

Oil fired rotary furnace. 37.40(imported).

30indigenous.

It is proventechnology, reducedair. pollution, betterquality product, costeffective .

Metal RefiningConverter.

40 Value addedcastings, eco friendly.

Skip charger forcupola.

Up o 1.50 Ease of charging,reduced labour cost,better control.

Pouring/treatmentladles as per Indianstandard 4475, 4476.

Up to 1 Quality assurance,increased safety forworkmen.

2. Utility Section Gas based Generatingset.

Up to 30 Reduced air pollution,energy saving.

3. Quality ControlLab.

Metallurgical Testing:

MetallurgicalMicroscope with imageanalyzer, photographicattachment, samplepreparation machines.

1.50-10 Quality assurance,Defect analysis,Diversification e.g.SG Iron Productionequipment essentialto meet processcontrol requirements.

Laboratory Testing /Quality Controlequipment.

Stroholien Apparatus,Muffle furnace, HotPlate, Glass ware etc.

U.T.S.

1

Up to 3

15-25

Up to 1

Quality control, defectinvestigation, Qualityassurance,Consistency inquality, Reduceddefective casting,Cost control.

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Spectrometer / MassSpectrometer.

Hardness tester.

e) Izod & CharpyImpact testingmachine.

Ultrasonic testingmachine.

g) Magnaflux testingmachine.

Up to 0.75

Up to 3

Up to 1.50

Sand Testingequipment MoistureTeller, Universal SandStrength testingmachine, Sieveshaking device,Compactability scale,Rapid Moisture Teller,Permeability Meter,Mold Hardness Tester,Muffle furnace, Washbottles, stirrer/Shaker,Hotplate, Vortexshaker, Centrifugeetc., Shatter indexmachine, ScratchHardness Tester, Stickpoint, hot tensile, peelback

2 to 8 Reduced defectivecasting, consistencyin quality, Reductionin additives cost,Better as cast surfacefinish.

DimensionalInspection instruments:

Surface plate formarking, Heightgauge, Micrometer,Vernier, Profileprojector with DigitalReading system, Dial& Micro snap gauges,Floating careage diameasuring machine, 3-Co-ordinate measuringmachines.

Up to 10 Quality assurance,Defect analysis.

Process ControlEquipment:

a) Carbon equivalentmeter.

0.75-1.75

0.20

Consistency inquality, Reduceddefective casting,Cost saving.

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b) Pyrometer (dip typeimmersion).

4. Design &Development

Computers & CADSoftware's, simulationsoftware withPrinters/Plotter.

1.50 - 15 Computerisation ofdesign &development to gainefficient & fastworking.

5. Molding/Core. Intensive mixers. 2.50 - 5 Reduced defectivecasting, Better ascast surface finish,Reduction in additivecost, Reduced airpollution.

SimultaneousJolt/Squeeze mouldingmachine.

3-10 Higher productivity,dimensionalaccuracy, less skillrequirement.

Shell MouldingMachine.

3-5 Higher productivity,dimensionalaccuracy, less skillrequirement.

Centrifugal castingmachine.

1.50-3.50 Liner castingsexclusive process,eco-friendly.

Spun pipe castingmachine.

up to 40 Export potential,higher productivity,eco friendly.

6 InvestmentCasting

Wax InjectionMachines.

up to 10 Requirement formodern investmentcasting process.

Sand RainingMachine.

up to 4 Requirement formodern investmentcasting process.

Slurry Mixtures. Up to 2 Requirement formodern investmentcasting process.

Dewaxing Oven. Up to 2 Requirement formodern investmentcasting process.

Burt out furnace. Up to 2 Requirement formodern investmentcasting process.

Belt Polishless. Up to 1 Requirement formodern investmentcasting process.

Sand reclamationsystem.

Up to 20 Cost saving, pollutioncontrol, reducedbinders composition.

Continuous mixer forno bake sand.

Up to 15 Reduced additivecost, Quality

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improvement,Pollution control,Improved quality.

Shot blasting machine. Up to 8 Better surface finish& Qualityimprovement

CO 2 Gassingmachine.

Up to 0.50 Cost saving, pollutioncontrol, Qualityimprovement.

Moulding boxes as perIndian Standard 1280& 10518.

Up to 3 Better dimensionalaccuracy, higherproductivity

Core shooter-shell orno bake sand.

2 - 5 Higher Productivity,Consistency inquality, Narrower ascast dimensions,Excellent finish.

7. Heat TreatmentSection.

Induction HardeningEquipment

100 KW, 500Hz to3KHz.

Removable Hearthtype chamber F/C upto1200 C moving withcomputer compatibletemp. controller.

Handling equipment-overhead crane- 2 toncapacity.

Quenching.

Water quenching tank-with Heat exchangerunit.

ii. Oil Quenching tank-fitted with oil heating &heat exchanger toobtain desired &cooling rates forhardening.

iii. Air quenching fans.

10 - 15

3 – 5

1-3

0.75

1.50

0.30

Higher Productivity,Consistency inquality, eco friendly.

Cost saving,Consistency inquality, Betterproductivity.

Reduced labour cost,Higher Productivity,Consistency inquality.

Process requirementto achieve quality.

Process requirementto achieve quality.

Process requirementto achieve quality.

8. Machine Shop. CNC Milling machine.

CNC Lathe Machine.

25-30

10-15

Higher productivity,dimensionalaccuracy, less skillrequirement,

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Capstan lathe/Turretlathe.

Radial Drill.

Planner.

Shaper.

Jig Boring Machine.

Hydraulic Hooningmachine.

up to 3

up to 5

up to 3

up to 3

up to 5

up to 3

Consistency inquality.

9. Pattern Shop. CNC Milling.

Pentograph.

Drilling.

Disc and bobino sandgrinder.

30-50

Up to 2

Up to 1.00

Up to 3

Higher Productivity,Consistency inquality, Narrower ascast dimensions,Excellent finish,Better productivity.

10. Fettling Section. Shot Blasing Machine.

Pedestal Grinder.

Swing Frame Grinder.

Painting Booth.

up to 5

up to 0.50

up to 0.25

up to 0.50

Higher Productivity,Process requirementto achieve quality.

Pollution Control.S.

No.Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 PollutionControl

Wet Scrubber,Cyclone, VenturyScrubber, Bag Filter.

Variable upto 15

Reduction of suspendedparticulate matter (SPM)emissions.

b). Foundry chemicals.

S.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Resin. Stainless steel kettleor reactor complete

plant assembly.

25 By using SS reactorvessel replacingMildseel vesseleliminates ironcontent from resinimproving quality ofresin eliminatingcasting defects due

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to iron content in theresin which resultsinto surface defects,blow holes, pinholes. It will improveproductivity, qualityof product and workenvironment in theunit.

Thermic Oil HeatingSystem, 3000 Kcal/hr.

4 It saves energyconsiderably and isabsolutelyenvironmentalfriendly and there isno pollution.

2 Exothermic/insulatingSleeves.

Oven for BakingSleeves, MoldingMachines, Vacuumsystem.

25 It reducesrequirement ofmolten metal forrisers thusincreasing yield ofcastings to the levelof sometimes morethan 20%. Highlyenergy saving, costreduction systemthus improvingproductivity.

xxvi). General Engineering Works.

S.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1. GeneralEngineering forMultiple use:-

Hand tools,Surgicalequipment, Bicycleparts, Auto parts,Machine tools.Precision machinedparts.

General EngineeringWorks for MultipleUse.CNC wire cut machine,EDM, CNC lathe alongwith rotary tableattachment, CNCmilling, CNC drillingmachine etc.

b) Inverter basedWelding Machine.

5 - 55

Prevailingmarket price.

Modernisation andresults in efficiencygain, greater marketacceptability, skillimprovement andbetter, workingenvironment.

Better design, fasterresponse time,extremely low ripple,smaller in size & lighterin weight henceportable, more efficientduring welding, betterweld quality andenergy efficientoperation.

2. Heat treatment. Induction furnaces, Gas up to 30 Enhancement of

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Carborizing furnace,QC & Testingequipments such asVickers hardnesstesting equipment etc.

mechanical properties.

3 Skill upgradation. Modern software drivenequipments such asCNC trainer mill,CAD/CAM software andmodern audio visualequipment.

Up to 40

xxvii). Gold Plating Industry and jewellery.

a)Gold Plating Industry and jewellery.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1. Automatic platingoperation.

AutomaticElectroplating unit.

2–5 Increased production inconditions safe forhandling and bettercontrol of quality.

1. Power supply. Pulse Rectifier. 1- 2 Better Quality inplating.

3. Polishing. Polishing machine. 0.50 Better finish afterplating.

4. Cleaning beforeplating.

Ultrasonic cleaner. 1 For effective cleaningof intricate surfaces.

5. Demineralising. Demineraliser orDeioniser unit.

0.50 For preparation ofplating solutions ofbetter standard.

6. Lacquering Unit. ElectrophoreticLacquering Unit.

4 For increased life ofplated product.

7. Baking. Oven with temperaturecontrol.

0.50 For increased life ofplated product.

b) Gold melting and refining.1. Gold melting. a)Induction Melting

furnace with Crucible.

b)Gas fired meltingfurnace with crucible.

5

8

Pollution free, quickertime, Reduced Meltinglosses, reducedconsumption ofenergy/unit wt. ofmelting highest quality

Flexibility of handlingdifferent sizes ofcrucibles, less fuelcost/unit wt. of melting& highest quality

2. Gold refining. High qualityBorosilicate glass

49 More superior thanexisting plant with

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reaction Vessel, non-rusting non corrosivefitting and joints doublefume condensationcolumns & scrubberhighly efficient forabsorbing reactiongases, automaticcharging of acid facility.

highest possiblerecovery of gold/totallyenvironmental friendlymeeting standards.

3. Scrubbing & filtration. High Power water jetvacuum pump speciallybuilt for chemical plantswith security valves etc.

3.50 High capacity vacuumand water jet pumps forfaster and efficientwater circulation forheat transfer and acidfume neutralization,reduced pollution freeair from scrubber.

4. Recovery of bye-products.

Electrolytic silverrefining plant completewith stabilized power,power current rectifier,anode preparationmoulds, Hot air dryingand washing centrifugeand accessories &wheeled filtering unit.

Electrolytic silverrefining tank, recyclingtank for silver solutionwith pumps.

8

12

Recovery of High PurityBye Products,environment friendly,pollution & dust free.

5. Drying. Thermostatic stovedryer for Gold grainspowder crystals.

4 Reduces losses due toevaporation, reducesmelting losses andhazards, removesunwanted volatilematters.

6. Filtration &Demineralisation.

Dual column automaticwater demineraliserswith holding metallicstructure and inletfilters.

2 In house quality controlon desired puritynecessary to washrefined Gold formaintaining desiredpurity.

7. Precipitation /Reduction.

Storage &sedimentation tanks forgold chloride solutioncoming from Aquaregiagold refining plant aftergold Precipitation.

3 Totally Pollution free noevaporation of goldchloride solution,reduces losses of finegold/particles.

8. Flue gas outlets. Plenum Chambercomplete with hopper &flanged connection forpipelines

2.50 Sucks heat fumes &fine particles of goldreduces temperature inmelting area &

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improves workenvironment.

9. Fume Particlesrecovery plant formelting.

Steel cyclone forwashing & recovery offume particles comingfrom melting furnaces.

3.50 Preventing preciousmetal losses improvingprofitability.

xxviii). Locks.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1. Locks-Lever type& Pin cylindertype.

Three Axis CNC DrillingMachine for MultipleDrilling in Brass Body/Tumbler.

11.25 Enhance andconsistent quality,improves productivity.

Three Axis-CNC KeyIndentor for Dimple Typekeys.

12.75

Automatic Key Serialnumber StampingMachine-

Hydro-Pneumatic.

3

Pin Making Machine -

Automatic Pin Cutting.

6.50

Broaching Machine -

Semi Automatic plugkeyway broachingMachine with Autoloading.

12.50

Key Slotting Machine -

Auto Key camshaft sidemilling Machine forKeyway Milling.

6

Key Biting Machine -

Key Biting Face MillingMachine.

9

Automatic CuttingMachine for Lock Body.

5 These automaticmachines are designedfor assembly of pin-tumblers, constantlength drivers andspring into lockcylinders, and thenseal the cylinder.

3-Spindle AutomaticDrilling Machine for LockBody.

21

Automatic Drilling &Tapping Machine forLock Body.

21

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Automatic Pin-HoleDrilling Machine for LockBody.

14.50

Automatic Pin-HoleDrilling Machine for Plug.

10

Automatic Drilling &Milling Machine for Plug-End.

9.50

xxix). Steel furniture.

S.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1. Manufacturing. Electrostatic PowderCoating equipmentalong with pre treatmenttanks and curingchamber.

Up to 20 i)Quality improvement.

ii)Reduction in materialwastage (Paint) thusreduced cost.

xxx). Toys.

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. in lakh)

Advantages

1. Toys-Soft toys. Garnetting Machine. 3.50 Avoids bunching ofthe fiber fill, increasesfluffiness and softerfeel.

2) Metal Detector-

Tunnel type withconveyor belt

Detection-Ferrous1.5mm, Non-ferrous-2.0mm.

3.50 Assists in detectingferrous/non-ferrousparts specially brokenneedles from softtoys.

3) HydraulicGear/Press cuttingmachine Automatic /Semi automatic type.

5.50 Can cut upto 6 layersof fur fabric and 30-50layers of velour fabric.

4) Sewing machines

Type – Single needlelockstitch machine,medium to heavy typefabrics.

0.12~

0.18

4) Stuffing machines. Approx. 0.70for a singlepoint machineto 1.25 for adouble point

To increase speedand consistency ofstuffing in a toy, astuffing machine isused. In this the

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machine. carded/opened PSF isfilled using blowers.

2. Plastic Moulded /extruded products& parts /componentsincluding toys.

1) CNC MillingMachine.

18 –33 Improves productivity,quality and reducestime in manufacture ofdies & moulds.

2) CNC WirecutMachine.

8

3) Electric DischargeMachine.

10

4) CAD/CAMSoftware :

Scanner / Digitiser

10

3 Making of BoardGames, puzzlesand educationalgames.

From manual toautomatic operation

15- 20 forindigenousmachine.

A proven technologyensures productquality, consistency,cost effiectivenessand productivityenhancement.

xxxi). Non-ferrous foundries.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Meeting &Casting section.

i) Oil fired pit furnace/LPGor CNG fired pit furnace.

ii) Mobile de-gassing unit.

iii) Pressure die castingmachine(Hot/cold chamber).

v) Dip type temp. indicator.

v) Pouring ladles as IndianStandard 4475- 4476

0.75 to 2

up to 15

15- 80

0.20 to0.25

up to 0.50

Eco-friendly, highertapping, temperaturebetter melt quality,lower melting losses.

Faster degassing ofmolten metal, processrequirement.

i) Faster productionrate.ii) High dimensionalaccuracy.

i) Liquid metaltemperature can bemeasured quickly.ii) Better control onpouring temperature.

Quality assurance,increased safety forworkmen.

2 Quality controlLab.

i) Thermal analyzer forAluminum.

ii) Electrolytic analyzer.

4 - 10

2 - 10

Quality assurance,essential to

meet process control

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iii) Met Microscope withimage analyzer, photographattachment samplepreparation machine

iv) Ultrasonic testingmachine.

v) Radiography testingmachine

vi) Spectrometer

4 - 10

15 - 25

requirement.

Quality control, defectinvestigation,

Quality assurance,Consistency in qualityReduced defectivecasting, cost control.

3 Utility Section. i) Gas fired Gen-set. 10 - 20 Reduced air pollution,energy saving.

4 Heat TreatmentSection.

i) Forced Air Circulationelectric furnace.

ii) Low temperature electricfurnace.

iii) Quenching-waterQuenching tank with heatexchanger unit.

iv) Material handlingequipment.

v) Sand testing machine.

3 -10

0.50 - 1

1.-3

3 -5

Eco-friendly, energysaving furnaces.

Process requirementto achieve qualitysafety to workmen

Higher productivity,process

requirement toachieve quality.

5 Design &developmentSection.

Dimensional inspectioninstruments. Surface platefor marking, Height gauge,Micrometer, Vernier, Profileprojector with DigitalReading system, Dial &Micro snap gauges,

Floating careage diameasuring machines, 3coordinate measuringmachines.

Computers & CAD software'ssimulation software withPrinters/Plotter

up to 10 Quality assurance,Defect analysis.Computerization ofdesign& developmentto gain efficient & fastworking.

6 Machine/Dieshop

CNC Milling machine

CNC Lathe machine.

Capstan lathe/Turret lathe.

Radial Drill.

25-3

10-14

3.

up to 5

Higher productivity,dimensional Accuracy,less skill requirement,consistency in quality.

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Planner.

Shaper.

Jig Boring machine.

Hydraulically Honingmachine.

up to 3

up to 3

up to 5

up to 3

7 Pattern Shop. CNC Milling.

Pantograph.

Drilling machine.

Disc and bo bino sandgrinder.

30 50

up to 2

up to 1

up to 3

Higher productivity,consistency in quality,narrower as castdimensions. excellentfinish, betterproductivity.

8 Cleaning &Fettling Section.

i) Grit blasting machine

ii) Pedestal Grinder

iii) Belt Grinder

iv) Painting Booth

v) Acid Pickling & cleaningplant

up to 5

up to 0.50

up to 0.50

up to 0.50

1 -3

Higher productivity,Process requirementto achieve quality.

xxxii). Sports Goods.

a). Sports Goods.Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakhs )

Advantages

1 Generalstitchingfinishingpurpose

Auto drive conveyors infinishing,

stitching & packing

1.70 conveyorfor finishing.

For uniform materialmovement withoutpersonnelinvolvement

2 For packaging& wrapping ofsmallercomponents.

Auto puch & shrinkpackaging machines for

football, tennis ball,hockey balls.

0.70 conveyorfor packaging.

Electronicallycontrolled systemfor uniform & fasteroutput of packaging.

3 Printing of allsports goodsand balls.

1.Conveyors for materialtraveling and drying atcontrolled temp andspeeds.

2. Automated padprinting on balls andother components.

0.70 conveyorbasic type.

4.50 per singlehead with fullautomation

Man power savingwith uniform qualityoutput.

Improvedtechnology

For printing thanconventional

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3. Thermal & foil transferprinting (PLC

controlled & automated).

4. Pneumatic embossingmachines.

1.20 per single

platform withpneumaticautomation.

1.20 per single

platform withpneumaticautomation .

manual printing withbetter productivity.

New concept tomatch the finalgoods withinternational style.

New technology ofprinting thanconventionalmanual printing withbetter productivity.

4 Leg guards,gloves & othersportsprotectivegears

1. Mechanized &specialized single &

double needled stitchingmachines for

leg guards & mat

0.40 per singleneedle machine1.60 per doubleneedledmachine

Uniform stitchdensity, Higherproduction. More

Versatility on newmachines.

Safer thanconventional

1. Electronic fabriccutting machine for

artificial leather. PVC,PU, cotton and

polyester fabrics

0.03 basichandyautomatic cutter

Higher output, lowerrejection.

No skill required.

1. Hydraulic checkers forPVC leather,

rubber sheets for footballs etc. instead

of hand cutting formechanical power

cutters.

1.50 to 2 per

machinedepends

on the areasizeof the head

Material saving,Lower down

time, Non skilledlabour

required .

5. For balls 1. Thermal weldingmachines as per

latest technology of balls.

2. Single needledstitching machines for

ball stitching.

New techno-

logy, can

vary from 1.50to 3 for PLCtype machine

1.50 permachine(heavydurty)

Latest technology inball

Making.

Latest technologywith moreproductive methodper man in ballstitching.

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6 For moulds &dies

1. CNC machines for inhouse die

making & repairing forballs etc.

2. Imported CNC dies &o moulds

10 to 12 for

milling type

with 3 axis

machine for in

house working

mould cost for

balls 25000/set

0.75 to 1 for

plastic legguards

moulds.

Accurate moulds &

dies as perinternational

trends & wideracceptability.

7 Cartonpackaging

1.Stitching machines forpackaging

2. Automatic strappingmachines

2 to 1.50

depends

on carton size.

Time savingpackaging

technique.

b). Rubber, leather, plastic based sports goods

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Rubber, LeatherPlastic basedSports goods.

1. Tensile TestingMachine (Indian)

0.50 to10

Testing of raw material/product. -Better QualityControl.-Qualitypgradation/Improvement.-Indirect contribution inboosting exports.

2.Rheometer(Indian)

0.50

3.Din AbrasionTester (Indian)

0.30

4. Ross type FlexTester (Indian)

0.30

5. Hot Air Oven(Indian)

0.15

6. Leather ColourFastness Tester

0.90

7.Mini Flexometer 0.758.MartindaleAbrasion Tester(Leather)

1

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9. ShootingApparatus Foot BallTesting

(Indian)

10. Water-Uptake-Tester Foot BallTesting

(Indian)

2.50

0.75

2 Rubber basedSports goods.

1. RubbercompoundingKneeder.

2.50 - 4 Higher productivity.

Better quality of product.2. Rubber InjectionMoulding machine.

4 - 10

3. PID Temperaturecontrolled

Hydrauliccompression

Press.

1 - 2

4. ThermalFluid/Petroleum fuelboiler

2.50 - 5 To ensure cleanerenvironment.

3 Cricket Ball 1. Cricket Ball PanelAngle CuttingMachine

1 More production 2 or 3times;

Repeatability;

Low cost of production;

No trained man powerrequired;

4 Protectiveequipment forCricket andHockey

1. Foam, Leather &Cloth etc. CuttingClicking

Machine

2 -Low cost of production.

-High production (10 times).

-No damage of dies.

-No trained man powerrequired.

5 Wood basedSports goods

1. Crack detector(Ultrasonic)

1 - 1.50 1. Better quality product.

2. Better quality control.

3. Higher productivity.

4. Contribution in boosting

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export.2. Moisture Meter 0.053. Glass Tester forfinish

0.05

4. Wood hardnesstester

5

5. Wood SeasoningPlant (Non Steam)

6.50

6. PressureSensitive HydraulicCricket Bat PressingMachine

-

7. Semi AutoLacquering Plant

1.50 - 2

8. Wood BoilingPlant9. Wood EngravingPantograph

1 - 2

10. Copying Lathe 1.50 - 36. Leather based

sports goods1. Auto spraycoating machine(Italian)

20 -25 1. Maximum production 5 to6 times repeatability.

2. Roller Coastermachine (Italian)

15 - 20 2. Maximum output 5 to 6times repeatability.

3. Auto Togglingmachine (Italian)

30 - 40 3. Low cost of production.

4. Vacuum DryingMachine (IncomaItalian)

25 - 35 4. Better quality ofproduction.

5.Upgradation

/Improvement.6. Better quality control.7. Higher productivity.8. Contribution in boostingexport.

xxxiii). Cosmetics

xxxiv). Readymade Garments:

a). For KnittingSl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs

in lakh)Advantages

1 Mfg. of Knittedfabric

High speed circular knittingmachine with a minimum speedof 23 revolutions per minutes.

20 - 50 Improvement inquality andefficiency.

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Mfg. of knittedSeamlessgarment

Computerised seamlessgarment knitting machine andGloves knitting machine differentsize and gauge for under & outergarment (New Technology)

20 - 65 -do-

Mfg. of knittedsocks andgloves

High speed socks knittingmachine and Gloves knittingmachine with or withoutelectronic jacquard.

3 - 7 -do-

Mfg. of Knittedfabric andgarment panel

Computerized flat bed knittingmachine with minimum speed of11 revolutions per minute.

45 - 75 -do-

Mfg. of Knittedfabric

• Warp/Raschel knittingmachine

• High speed computerizedwarping M/c for knitting

20 - 35

45 -75

-do-

Manufacture ofLabel

Computerizes label makingmachine

10 - 18 -do-

Mfg. of Knittedfabric

Circular knitting machine ofdifferent size and gauge

2 - 4 -do-

2 Controllingrelativehumidity

Modern industrial humidificationsystem for controlling relativehumidity & temperature.

5 - 8 -do-

b). For stitching of knitted/Woven RMG & Made ups:

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Advantages

1 GarmentMfg. activity

Single/multi needle power operatedindustrial lockstitch sewing machinewith or without trimmeroveredging/seaming and bandingoperation

0.15 -10 Improvement inquality andefficiency.

2 -do- Blind stitch machine /Chain stitchingmachine

Do

3 -do- Power operated linking/loop makingsewing Machine

Do

4 -do- Power operated flat lock/overlockMachine

do

5 -do- Zigzag flat bed sewing machine do6 -do- Button stitch sewing machine do7 -do- Label/elastic inserting machine do8 -do- Button hole sewing machine do9 -do- Belt attaching machine do10 -do- Zip attaching machine do11 -do- Bar tacking machine do12 -do- Hemstitch machine do13 -do- Smocking M/c. Automatic multi needle

shirring machinedo

14 -do- Pattern maker/grader/marker machine do

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/laser marker15 -do- Power driven cloth cutting

machine/laser fabric of label cuttingmachine

do

16 -do- Band knife-cutting machine do17 -do- Collar and cuff turning and blocking

machine and pressing machinedo

18 -do- Pocket creasing and weldingmachine/Auto pocket making machine

do

19 -do- Industrial steam iron with vacuumtable and/or buck press

do

20 -do- Boiler for steam press/vacuum press,Steam cabinet/ vacuum press, Steamcabinet/vacuum table

do

21 -do- Button and revet/snap fasteners fixingmachine

do

22 -do- Fusing press do23 -do- Collar contour trimmer do24 -do- Automatic spreading & cutting table

with vacuum and/or air blowing devicedo

25 -do- Shoulder pad-attaching machine do26 -do- Pocket cutting machine do27 -do- Computerised CAD/CAM/cutting

machinedo

28 -do- Round knife cutting machine do29 -do- End cutter with cloth press track -do-30 -do- Cloth drilling machine -do-31 -do- Collar point trimmer/gear knotcher

machine-do-

32 -do- High speed fully fashioned knittingmachine

-do-

33 -do- Whole garment making M/c for knittinggarment or power operated garmentpanel forming knitting machine withlinking machine

-do-

34 -do- Power driven socks and glovesknitting machine

-do-

35 -do- Automatic thread trimming/suckingmachine

-do-

36 -do- Shirt folding machine -do-37 -do- Stain/spot removing machine -do-38 -do- Pear/Beads/Sones/Glassete/Hook and

Bar attaching machine-do-

39 -do- Quilting machine -do-40 -do- Fabric inspection/checking machine -do-41 -do- Needle/Metal detector machine -do-42 -do- Multi bead computerized embroidery

machine-do-

43 -do- CAD/CAM pattern maker with plotterand software including softwareequipment for embroidery machine

-do-

44 -do- Computerised Label making machine / -do-

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Computerised Label printing machine45 -do- Button wrapping/shanking machine -do-46 -do- Feed –off-the arm industrial sewing

machine-do-

47 -do- Automatic dart/pleat making machine -do-48 -do- Automatic label/ply picking machine -do-49 -do- Pin tucking machine -do-50 -do- Mechanised fabric pinning table -do-51 -do- Single needle basting M/c -do-52 -do- Single needle post bed sleeve setting

machine-do-

53 -do- Hanging production conveyor system -do-54 -do- Crochet machine for laces and bands

with electronic bar operation-do-

55 -do- Shring thrusting M/c -do-56 -do- Plastic staple attacher -do-57 -do- Sand Blasting/Brushing machine -do-58 -do- Colour matching machine -do-59 -do- Automatic machine for making knit

shirt center plaits-do-

60 -do- Belt loop attaching machine -do-61 -do- Button Packer -do-62 -do- Collar Heat Notcher -do-63 -do- Spot welding machine -do-

c). For knit & Woven Process House (Fabric/Garment/Made Up):

Wet processing

Sl.

No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Dyeingactivity

Wet fabric spreading andsqueezing machine

0.25-100 Improvement in qualityand efficiency.

2 -do- Knit tubular mercerizing orbleaching cum mercerizingmachine

-do-

3 -do- Knit fabric continuousbleaching plant

-do-

4 -do- Soft flow dyeing machine -do-5 -do- Jet dyeing machine -do-6 -do- Cabinet type hank yank

dyeing machine-do-

7 -do- Printing/curing machine forgarments

-do-

8 -do- Automatic flat bed screenprinting machine Rotaryscreen printing machine

-do-

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9 -do- Ink jet printing machine -do-10 -do- Star Ager/pressure

ager/loop ager/steam ager-do-

11 -do- Rollersteamer/Polymeriser

-do-

12 -do- Washing range witharrangement of tensionfree fabric drying andreduced waterconsumption/water reusesystem

-do-

13 -do- Hydro extractor -do-14 -do- Industrial garment

washing/drying machine-do-

15 -do- Tumble dryer -do-16 -do- Rope opening Line with

open width squeezemangle for knitted fabric

-do-

Wet Finishing Machines:

Sl.

No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Finishing Multi chamber stenter(minimum 4 chambers)with arrangement ofoil/gas heating

1-50 Improvement in qualityand efficiency.

2 -do- Radio frequency/infraredradiant gas fired/microwave/loop/relax dryer

-do-

3 -do- Form finisher -do-4 -do- Sue ding machine -do-5 -do- Precision flock cutting

machine-do-

6 -do- Sieving machine -do-

Dry processing/Finishing Machines:Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Processing/Finishing Fabric reversing machine 0.50 -20

Improvement inquality andefficiency.

2 -do- Slit opening machine -do-3 -do- Pile cutting machine -do-4 -do- Singeing machine for tubular -do-

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fabric5 -do- Dry to dry cleaning machine -do-6 -do- Compacting machine -do-7 -do- Curing/Polymerising machine -do-8 -do- Coating/Laminating/Embossing

machine-do-

9 -do- Computer controlled fabricinspection machine /Faultanalyzer/Report generator

-do-

Effluent Treatment plant:

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Effluent watertreatment

Effluent Treatment plantwith primary secondaryand/or tertiary treatmentfacilities (for unit linked tocommon effluenttreatment plant withprimary treatmentsystem

5 - 25 To save theenvironment.

Utilities and Others

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Steam heatingsystem

Oil fired boiler, coal firedboiled withpneumatically controlledfilter mechanismelectrostatic precipitatorand micro dust collector

2-15 Improvement in qualityand efficiency.

2 -do- Thermo Pac/Other hightemperature heatingsystem

-do-

3 Goodspacking

Automatic packingmachine

-do-

4 Weighing anddispensing

Automatic dye weighingand dispensing system

-do-

5 Colourmatching

Computer Colourmatching

-do-

6 Quality testing Light fastness tester -do-7 Thin hydro carbon

vapors recovery plantfor textile printing

-do-

8 Powergeneration

Diesel Gen set (low fuelconsumption withpollution control canopy)

-do-

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Quality Control Equipment

Sl.

No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Quality testing PH Meter 0.10-0.75 To maintain the quality.2 -do- Wash fastness tester -do-3 -do- Perspiration fastness

tester-do-

4 -do- Rubbing fastness tester -do-5 -do- Grey scales -do-6 -do- Electronic balance -do-

Textile Processing.S.

No.Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.

in lakh)Advantages

1 TextileProcessing

Bio-mass Gasifier basedwater boiler.

1 machine Operated by natural fuel,advantageous incomparison to the dieselfired boiler.

Environment friendly andeasy to operate. Smallinvestment andeconomic.

xxxv). Wooden furniture

xxxvi). Mineral Water Bottle

xxxvii) Paints, Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd products

a) Paints

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Manufacturing Basket Mill

Twin Shaft Disperser

Tinter Dispencing System

1.50

5

7.50

Faster production;Fast shadeschangeover;Less energyconsumption;Lower maintenancecost;

Faster production;Less energyconsumption;

Quick response to

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Electronic balances

Automatic/Semi-Automatic Fillingmachines

D.M. Water Plant

Transfer Pumps

0.75

2.25

0.75

1.65

orders;Consistent quality;Better shadereproducibility;

Accurate weighment,consistent qualityimproved yield.

Accurate weighment,faster production.improved yield.

Improved quality;Reproducible Quality;Better shelf-life;

Reduce wastages;Reduce cost;Faster production;

2 Technology Powder Coatings

Electrode position

25.00

15.00

Eco-friendly product;Better corrosionresistance;No fire/healthhazards;

Eco-friendly product;Better corrosionresistance;No fire/healthhazards;

3 Quality control Computerised Colourmatching system

Electronic balances

Replacement by moreaccurate instruments

6.50

0.75

2.50

Consistent quality;Faster production;Optimum pigmentsusage;Cost reduction;Faster shadedevelopment;Better customerservice;

Accurate and quickerweighment.

Overall improvedqualityOverall improvedquality

b). Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd products

Sl. No. Activity Technology Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

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1

2.

Manufacturing &Process

Settling of unreacted particles

Reaction kettle(closed) with

temperature controller,

pressure controller &agitator

Settling Tank

2.40

0.60

a) Lower ProcessLosses.

b) Lower Energyconsumption.

c) Better quality whilelow heating avoidsdecomposition ofmaterial.

d) Economics will bebetter & viabilityincreases.

e) Un-reacted materialsettles down &separated from bottom,quality will be betterfinally.

f) Product iscomparable withinternational standards

i.e. low cost ofproduction & Betterquality of product.

xxxviii).Agricultural Implements and Post Harvest Equipment.Cross-referencing of technology for this sub-sector may be taken from GeneralEngineering Works at Sl. No. XXVI, Forging and Hand Tools at Sl. no. XXIV, Foundry atSl. no. XXV and Auto parts and components at Sl. no. XXI.

xxxix). Beneficiation of Graphite and Phosphate.

xxxx). Khadi & Village Industries.

a) Palm based Industry.

Sl.

No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Neera Processing Poly-packing and qualitycontrol machines.

14.50 Increase of self-lifeof Neera andhygienic packaging.

To avoid spoilage ofNeera.

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To increase thesales

Ready to servenatural nutritionalproduct of palm tocustomers.

To continue the saleof Neera during off-season also.

2 Palm sugar Stainless steelcrystallisers

3.50 Increase ofproductivity andquality/purity ofsugar.

3 Palmconfectionery

Cutting Dies/autowrapping machine

with design intervention(cylinder

mould)

4.50 Qualityimprovement,productdiversification,consumer attraction.

b) Khandsari Industry

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Jaggery making Boilers/power operatedcrushers, temperaturesensing Equipmentincorporatingthermocouple, reader andbuzzer.

1.50 Uniform boiling ofjuice, time saving,avoid wastage, andquality end product.

To know the exactstriking temperatureof the end productand to avoidspoilage of quality ofproduct.

2 Cane sugar Boilers (diesel fired),purification plant, packingmachinery

6 Uniform boiling ofjuice, time saving,avoid wastage andquality end product .

c) Village Oil Industry

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Edible oilextraction andoil cakemanufacturing

(Improved 10 bolt expeller,20 plates filtration machine,poly pack machine withquality control Laboratory)

10 To increase the oilextractionproduction.To increase shelf lifeof oil and sanitary

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production, moistureand fat protection,re-seal feature andease of disposal.

d) Fruit & Vegetable Processing/Milk Based Products Industry

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Processing of fruits andVegetables, canning,juice processing Jam,jelly, tomato productsand dehydration.

Juice pasturizers anddeaerators/ evaporationand Aroma recoveryunits/exhausting andretortingequipments/asepticprocessing and filling units/cabinet or continuous banddriers.

18 To improve theproductivity andquality to competein the market.

2 Beverages/preserves Automatic can closingmachines, hydraulic press,reforming unit, volumetricfilter and food beveragesMachineries and colloid milland fully automatic packingand sealing (Pouch/tetrapack) machines, etc.

24 To improve theproductivity andquality as well asvalue addition ofthe product. Thepacking techniquewill satisfy thecustomer needsand increase theself-life of theproduct.

3. Milk Based products Oil fired boilers, centrifuges(power operated), autopacking equipment,pasteurizing unit withcooling cabinet and qualitycontrol lab

18 To maintain thequality and purityof the end productsas well as increasethe productivityand compete themarket withupdated packingtechnology.

e) Pulses & Cereals Processing Industry.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1 Papad, Masalamaking, dalprocessing,spices and flourmill, etc.

Drier (sun or electrical), Peelingmachine, screen machine andbalancing machine with abequipment/pulverisers andpacking unit.

10 To serve theproduct with100% purity asper consumerneed andsatisfaction.

f) Consumer and Chemical based Industry.

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Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1 Toilet soapmachinery

Duplex Plodder (125 kg Perhr.-two Worms in senes)

1.45 Better phaseconversion ofsoap withimproved finish-air trapping insoap isminimized.

g) Mineral- based Industry.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1 Mineral basedindustry BrickmanufacturingUnitsPottery/Ceramic

1. Mechanized Brick, makingmachine2. Roller, Execution cutteretc.3. Deairing Pug Mill4. Ball Mill5. Filter Press6. Grinder7. Blunger8. Jigger Jolly9. Kiln, Heavy duty10. Hand Opened wheel11.Electric operated wheels12. Glaze equipment13. Air compressor14. Spray-Gun, Both,Decoration plant machines15. Gasfired/Oil fired &Electric Furnance Tunnel Kiln16. Stone Crusher Machine17. Glass cutter, Gas firedkiln etc.18. Cement Block makingmachine19. Brick/Tiles Press Machine

12

25-30

25101515

Increased theproduction,quality strength,durability Socio-economicimprovement

-do-

-do-

-do-

h) Forest-based Industry.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Beekeeping Bee hive ISI ‘A' typestandardized

0.01 For maintainingApis cerana beecolonies in southIndia.

2 Beekeeping Bee hive ISI ‘B' typestandardized

0.012 For maintainingApis cerana beecolonies in northIndia.

3 Beekeeping Bee hive ISI ‘C' type 0.18 For maintaining

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standardized Apis mellifera beecolonies.

4 Honey extraction Honey extractor Tangentialtype

0.08 To extract honeyfrom Apis ceranabee colonies insouth India.

5 Honey extraction Honey extractor Radial type 0.01 To extract honeyfrom Apis ceranabee colonies innorth India.

6 Honey extraction Honey extractor Tangentialtype

0.02 To extract honeyfrom Apismellifera beecolonies.

7 Beekeeping Hive stands folding type 0.0015 To keep the Hivestands.

8 Honey Processing Modern Honey Processingplant 300 kg per 8 hr shift

1 To process honeyscientifically formarketing underAgmark.

9 Honey Processing Honey Processing plant 5 To process honeyscientifically Formarketing underAgmark.

10 Royal jellycollection

Freez drier 2 To dry the Royaljelly collectedfrom beecolonies.

11 Royal jellycollection

Royal jelly collectingequipments, frame, cups,spoon, etc.

0.50 To collect Royaljelly from the beecolonies.

12 Powder/Churna Supper Mill (size reductionmill)

Multiple application: drymilling, controlled grinding,dry mixing dispension, wetmaterial

Deduction, raw materialmilling, wet granulationsizing, dry granulation sizingtablet and capsules reclaim.

2 Operator safelyfeature;Easy cleandesign; Sturdyconstruction forlong life;Low heat;Low dust-LowNoise;Uniformparticular size;Productioncapacity: 200 to2000 Kg per hourPower: 5 HPWeight: 160 kg

13 Tablet (pills) Mini Tablet PressOutput: 40 Tablets perminutesMotor: ¼ HP 3 phaseWeight: 100 kg. approx

1.70 Operator safelyfeature;Precise productoutput;Automaticpressurerelease;

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Fine adjustmentof pressure AndTablet weight.Easy changeableandmaintenance;

14 Paste/Ointment Single Head

Rotary Tube (Paste fillingand closing (crimping)machine

2.25 25 to 30 tubes perminutes with oneoperator;No tube-No filldevice;Clean elegantsturdy compactdesign for allstandard tubesize for differentvolumes;No dropping;AutomaticInjection of filledand sealed tube;Attachment forcleaning of tubeby vacuumsystems forspecificrequirement;All operationsfully automatic;

i) Rural Engineering and Bio-technology.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost(Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1. Wooden product Lacquer Polishing equipment 2 1.Better finishing.2.Qualityimprovement.3.LabourIntensive. 4.Timesaving in mfg.

2. Woodenfurrnituredesigning

C.A.D. equipments 0.50 -do-

j) Black Smith.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs.in lakh )

Advantages

1 Generalfabrication

Powder coating 5 Better finishing,qualityimprovement,labour intensive,

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time saving inmanufacturing.

2 Agriculture Forging machine 2 -do-

k) Copper & Bell Metal.

Sl.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Ethnic products Polishing arrangementmachine

1 Improved get up.

• Aluminum

1 Utensil and utilities Anodizing machine 5 Improved get up.

m) Electronics

1 Crout designing forhome accoulianceitems

Designing software along withaccessories

1 1. Better finishing.

2.Qualityimprovement.

3. Labour intensive.

4. Time saving.

n) Paper & Fibre Industry

1. Introduction ofeffluenttreatment plantat the existinghandmade paperunit

Individual effluent treatment plant(as per the design suggested byNEERI,Nagpur) details of themachinery and equipmentsrequired for a 3 Cu. Mt./Day

10.75

Costestimatesgiven byNEERI

The pollutionsupposed to begenerated by ahandmade paperunit is treated.

2 Usage of Agroresiduesincluding thenatural fibres inHandmadePaper Industry

1. Boiler

2. Digeser

3. Poucher Washer

3

2

1. New rawmaterials such asjute, banana fibre,grasses, sunhemp are used inhandmade paperindustry

2. The new typesof papers can beproduced whichhave national andinternational

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4. Hydrapulper

1.50

1.50

demand

3. Waterutilization(Banana fibreextracted fromwaste bananatrunks) andmaking the eco-friendly products

4. Productivity isincreased usageof agro wasteslikely to bring thecost down.

3. Hot dryingprocess

A small drying equipment to drythe Paper with the help ofelectricity/small boiler

8 1. The presentmajor problem ofdrying the papersheets duringwinter and rainyseasons will besolved.

2. The quality(smoothness andstiffness) of thepaper will bemaintained.

3. The productivitywill be increased.The paper is driedand calendaredsimultaneously sothat the cost ofthe drying andcalendaring willcome down .

4. Solar drying A solar drier 5 1. The presentmajor problem ofdrying the papersheet duringwinter and rainyseason will besolved.

2. Effectiveutilization of freelyavailable solarenergy.

3. The quality

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(Smoothness andstiffness) of thepaper will bemaintained.

4. The productivitywill increase. Thepaper is dried andcalendaredsimultaneously sothat the cost ofthe drying andcalendaring willcome down.

5. Fibre extraction Fibre extraction machine( can beused for speedy work and inremote areas also due to whichproductivity could be increased @Rs.25000/- per machine).

0.50 1. Presently fibreis extracted byhand methodsdue to which it isprobably limited.The machine willincrease theproduction andincrease theearnings of theartisans engagedin the fibreextraction.

2. For quantityproduction newlydeveloped fibreextractionmachine willincrease theproductivity.

6 Conversion ofPaper products

Due to in- house conversionfacility for handmade paperproducts units could convert thehandmade paper in value addedproducts

2.40 1. Presentlyhandmade paperunits has to getthe work donefrom outsideresources forvalue addedproducts likephoto frame,Dairies, etc.

2. Due to in houseas per conversionfacilities it wouldbe easy for theunits to makevalue added itemsas perrequirements of

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customers.

o ) Khadi Industries-Handloom

1. Replacement ofNMCs

8 spindle charkha 1.25 (1 unitof 25 NMC's)

Increasedproductivity,

Better quality ofyarn,

Increasedearnings.

2. Jacquard looms Loom with the Jacquard devices 3 (1 unit of10 looms)

Better design ,

Extensibility,

Higher productivity,

Reducedworkmanship

Operational ease.3. Cotton processing

DyeingSemi automatic Jiggermachines

2 Higher productivity,

Assured quality,

Reduces drudgery,

Low productioncost.

4. Cotton processingPrinting

Screen developing devices 2.50 Inclusion of newdesign range,

enhancesacceptance.

5. Pre-spinningEquipments(Replacement ofcarding machine)

Improved LMW type minicarding

15 Improved quality ofraw material.

Reduces cost ofraw material.

Less overheads6 Quality Control

EquipmentsQuality testing Equipments for

-Fibre testing for maturity,staple length etc.

-Yarn testing for strength, twist,count,hairiness etc

-Cloth testing for threads per

3 Quality assuranceat production level,low productrejection.

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inch,

strength, fastness etc.

xxxxi. Coir Board

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1 Semi automaticLoom

• Semi automatic Loomfitted with a motor

• Bobbin winding machine

• cops winding machine

1.5 for one meter,5 for four meterwide loom,

1

0.35

Higherproduction ofimproved qualitywith leastdrudgery.

2 Anugraha Loom Improved mild steelhandloom

0.20 for one meterwide loom

Women canoperate withleast effort.

3 Quality of theraw material

PH meter, analyticalbalance, moisture balance,conditioning chamber, UTMand glass wares

33.5 To ensureproducts withimproved anduniform quality.

4 MotorizedTraditional Ratts(MTR)

Traditional Ratts fitted with0.25 HP motor

0.35 each Uniform twistwith reduction indrudgery,enhanced dailyincome.

5 Manufacture ofsoftened coirproducts

Mixing units, compressor,moulds, stitching equipment

6.5 Diversified useslike cushionedseats for schoolchildren andother newapplications.

6 Garden articlesfrom coir &natural rubber

Sheeting machine,compressor, hydraulic press,moulds, mixing units forlatex and chemicals with ballmill, drier

22.50 Environmentfriendly plantgrowing media.

7 Coir pithproducts

Coir pith processingmachine

4 Largeaccumulation ofcoir pith getsvalue addition.

8 Coir yarn spunon automaticspinningmachine

Slivering machine, spinningmachine

10 Modernisation ofthe spinningsector.

9 Rubberized CoirManufacturing

Rubberized CoirManufacturing Machine

100 Value addition inRubberized Coirsector.

10 Curled Coir Hackling machine, curlingmachine

15 Value addition atraw material

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stage.

xxxxii . Steel Re rolling and/or Pencil Ingot making Industries.

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh )

Advantages

1. Reheating Improved design of oil firedpusher hearth re-heatingfurnace (RHF)with highefficiency recuperator usinglatest CFD (ComputationalFluid Dynamics) basedsoftware.

50-125

(Depending onlevel ofrevamping)

Saving in fuel forreheating,electrical energyin rolling,reduced burningloss, and betterquality of rolledproduct.

2 (a) Reheating Pulverized Coal firedReheating furnace usingrecuperator for pre-heatingcombustion air with improvedburner design and coalhandling facility.

25-35 Reduction inspecific coalconsumption,reduceddust/SPMgeneration andbetter operatingenvironment.

2(b) Reheatingwith the facilityfor producing‘producer gas'

Producer gas fired reheatingfurnace with high efficiencyrecuperator. Gas Producerscan be set up at unit levelwithout removal of tar.

50-75 Clean coalcombustion willimproveenvironment.Enhancedefficiency of gascombustion incomparison tolump coalcombustion ongrate.

3 Materialhandling

Hot charging of Ingot/Billet inRHF for rolling having facilitysuch as

• Transfer tables/transfertrolley

• Overhead crane

150-160 (total) More than 50%saving in thermalenergy forreheating ofsteel for rolling.

4 Melting New design of Inductionfurnace having two coils withindependent control panel,heat exchanger equipmentwith provision for additionalburners and application ofharmonic filters.

80-100 Saving in cycletime and powerconsumption dueto preheating ofcharge, facility toproduce cleansteels equivalentin quality toelectric arc andladle furnacecombination,

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improved p owerfactor up to 1.0(unity) withsaving in specificenergyconsumption formelting.

xxxxiii. Zinc Sulphate

Sl. No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

01. Zinc SulphateMono hydrate

Spray Dryer 50 Energy Saving, Qualityimprovement &environment friendly

02. Zinc SulphateHepta hydrate

Flash Dryer (With orWithout agitator)

30 Energy efficientreduces processinglosses, Qualityimprovement &environment friendly

xxxxiv. Welding Electrodes

S.No. Activity Technology Need Cost (Rs. inlakh)

Advantages

1 Manufacturing ofWeldingElectrodes

Complete copper coatingline with annealingspooling & drawingcapable to producecontinuous welding wires

25 Waste minimization,Energy saving, Qualityimprovement andenvironment friendly.There is a global trendto shift to continuouswelding wires toreduce wastage(unused end pieces inthe case of weldingelectrodes). Wires alsosave ‘changing time ofelectrodes.

xxxxv. Sewing Machine Industry.

>

Sl.No.

Activity Technology Need Cost

(Rs.inlakh)

Advantages

1. MeltingSection

Divided blast copula withpollution control devicesand electrical.

Up to50

15% coke saving, better meltquality, higher tapping temperature,lower emissions, reduced air

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pollution.Induction furnace withcooling tower and watertreatment plant with orwithout computerisedcontrol panel

Up to25

Flexibility to produce ferrouscastings of all grades, flexibility forcharge mix selection, best meltquality, eco- friendly.

Induction ladle refiningfurnace

Up to40

Value added casting, eco- friendly.

Skip charger for copula Up to1.50

Ease of charging, reduced labourcost, better control.

Pouring / treatment ladlesas per IS: 4475, 4476

Up to 1 Quality assurance, increased safetyfor workmen.

Carbon Manganese,Silicon Apparatus fortesting on shop floor

Up to 5 Quality assurance, control onelements.

Continuous castingconveyor system

Up to10

Improved productivity, better qualitycastings.

Gas fired pit furnace Up to1.50

Eco- friendly, higher tappingtemperature, better melt quality.

Hydraulic- Pneumaticdevices for knocking outcores.

Up to 5 Quick knocking of cores, cleaningand smoothening of surface.

Overhead Crane Up to10

Quick and safe material handling.

Aluminum Pressure Diecasting machine alongwith tooling.

Up to30

High production, improved quality,low machining cost.

Investment Casting Plant Up to60

High Production, improved quality,low machining cost and higherproductivity.

2. Utility Section Gas based generating set Up to30

Reduced air pollution, energysaving.

3. QualityControl Lab,i..e.Metallurgic-altesting / labtesting /quality controlequipment.

Metallurgical testing:

Metallurgical Microscopewith image analyzer,photographic attachmentsample preparationmachine

1.50 –10

Quality Assurance, Defect analysis,diversification e.g. SG Ironproduction equipment essential tomeet process control requirements.

Stroholien apparatus,Muffle furnace, Hot plate,glass ware etc.

Up to 1

UTS Up to 3Spectrometer /massspectrometer

Up to25

Profile projector Up to20

Hardness Tester Up to 1Izod & charpy Impacttesting machine

Up to0.75

Ultrasonic testing machine Up to 3Magnaflux testingmachine

Up to1.50

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Sand testing equipment

Universal Sand Strengthtesting machine, sieveshaking device,compatibility scale, rapidmoisture teller,permeability meter, mold /core hardness tester,muffle furnace, washbottles, Stirrer / shaker,hotplate, vortex shaker,centrifuge etc. shatterindex machine hightensile peel back, scratchhardness tester, stickpoint .

2- 8 Reduced defective casting,consistency in quality- reduction inadditives cost, better cast surfacefinish.

Metal Graphic Laboratory Up to10

Dimensional inspectioninstruments, surface Platefor making height gauge,Micrometer, Vernier,Profile projector withDigital reading system,Dial & TelescopicGauges, Floating careage dia measuringmachine, 3 co-ordinatemeasuring machine

Up to50

Quality assurance, Defect analysis

Gauges and testingequipments i.e. Snap,Plug, Ring, Thread pluggauges, Test Rigs andreceiver gauges as perBIS standards

Up to25

Quality assurance, defect analysis.

Process controlequipment' Carbonequivalent meter

B) Pyrometer (Optical)

Up to 2

Up to0.20

Consistency in quality, reduceddefective casting, cost saving.

4. Design &developmentSection

Computers and CADSoftware, simulationsoftware with printers /plotters / pro-engineering /Catia.

Up to25

Computerisation of design anddevelopment to gain efficient andfast working.

5. Moulding /Core section

Intensive mixers. Up to 5 Reduced defective casting, bettercast surface finish, reduction inadditive cost, reduced air pollution.

Wax Injection Machines Up to10

Requirement for modern investmentcasting process.

De-waxing oven Up to 2 Requirement for modern investmentcasting process.

Moulding boxes as per Up to 3 Better dimensional accuracy, higher

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Indian Standard 1280 &10518.

productivity.

6.

`

HeattreatmentSection

High Frequency Induction

Hardening Machine /Equipment

Up to10

Higher productivity, consistency inquality, eco- friendly.

Case Carburising unit Up to 5 Enhancement in life of parts,upgradation of quality.

Rotary retort mufflefurnace.

Up to 5 Enhancement in life of parts,upgradation of quality.

Handling equipmentoverhead crane

1.30-3 Reduced labour cost, higherproductivity, consistency in quality.

6.1Quenching.

i) Water quenching tank-with Heat exchanger unit

Up to0.75

Process requirement to achievequality.

ii) Oil quenching tank-fitted with oil heating andheat exchanger to obtaindesired cooling rates forhardening.

Up to1.50

Process requirement to achievequality.

iii) Air quenching fans. Up to0.30

Process requirement to achievequality.

7. MachineShop /Productionshop / ToolRoom

CNC Milling machine Up to30

Higher productivity, dimensionalaccuracy, less skill requirement,consistency in quality.CNC Lathe Machine Up to

15Capstan lathe / Turretlathe

Up to 3

Radial Drill Up to 5Planner Up to 3Shaper Up to 3Jig Boring machine. Up to

60Hydraulically Honingmachine.

Up to20

Hydraulic/Pneumatic feedCNC Cylindrical/grindermachine.

Up to25

Higher productivity, dimensionalaccuracy, less skill requirement,consistency in quality.

Hydraulic or pneumaticfeed Center less grindingmachine.

Up to30

Higher productivity, dimensionaccuracy, less skill requirement,consistency in quality.

Hydraulic or pneumaticfeed internal bore grindingmachine.

Up to30

Automatic Specialpurpose machine (SPM)for turning, boring,grinding, multi holedrilling, tapping, threadrolling machine, millingand double strokeheading machine

Up to20

Higher productivity, dimensionaccuracy, less skill requirement,consistency in quality.

CNC machining Centre Up to60

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VMC & HMC MachiningCentre

Up to60

Numerical ControlWelding machine

Up to20

SPM Impression rollingmachine (for decorativepurposes)

Up to15

Power press withautomatic feedingarrangement

Up to20

Knuckle Joint Press Up to25

Toggle joint press Up to40

Hydraulic press Up to50

CNC wire Cut machine Up to50

EDM machine Up to50

Deep hole drillingmachine

Up to40

Optical Profile grinder Up to30

Plastic injection Mouldingmachine

Up to25

Automatic Mixturemachine

Up to12

Universal wood workingmachine

Up to0.50

Higher productivity, improved quality

Chain Mortisers Up to 2 Higher productivity, improvedquality.

Surface Polishers

electrically operated.

Up to 1 Higher productivity, improved quality

Belt Sander machines. Up to 5 Better surface finish, highproductivity.

8. Pattern shop Drilling machine Up to 1 Higher productivity, consistency inquality, narrower casting dimension,excellent finish, better productivity.

Pantograph Up to 2Disc and Bobino SandGrinder

Up to 3

9. FettlingSection

Shot, blasting machine. Up to 5 Better surface finish and qualityimprovement

Requirement to achieve quality.Pedestal grinder. Up to

0.50Swing frame grinder. Up to

0.25Painting booth. Up to

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0.5010. Electroplating

/ painting.Rotomatic ElectroplatingPlant.

Up to25

Higher productivity, better quality.

ComputerisedElectroplating plant.

Up to70

Higher productivity, better quality.

Centrifugal finishingmachine.

Up to20

Higher productivity, better quality.

Vibrator finishingmachine.

Up to 5 Higher productivity, better quality.

SPM surface finishingmachine.

Up to 5 Higher productivity, better quality.

SPM Surface lappingmachine.

Up to 5 Higher productivity, better quality.

Electro polishing machine. Up to10

Higher productivity, better quality.

Electrostatic powdercoating plant withconveyors.

Up to50

Higher productivity, better quality,and eco-friendly.

APPENDIX –II

Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI )

List of Primary Lending Institutions (PLI)1. BANKSA. State Bank Group1. State Bank of India**2. State Bank of Indore3. State Bank of Mysore4. State Bank of Bikaner & JaipurB. Public Sector Banks1. Andhra Bank2. Bank of Baroda3. Bank of India4. Canara Bank5. Central Bank of India6. Corporation Bank7. Indian Overseas Bank8. Punjab National Bank9. Punjab & Sind Bank10. Union Bank of India11. UCO Bank12. Vijaya Bank13. Bank of Maharashtra14. United Bank of India15. Oriental Bank of Commerce16. Indian Bank17. Allahabad BankC. Private Sector Banks1. City Union Bank Ltd.2. Karnataka Bank Ltd.3. Tamil Nadu Mercantile Bank Ltd.4. Bank of Rajasthan Ltd.

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5. Bharat Overseas Bank6. Karur Vysya Bank Ltd.7. J & K Bank Ltd.8. United Western Bank9. ING Vysya Bank10. UTI Bank Ltd.11. Federal Bank Ltd.12. Catholic Syrian BankD. SFCs1. Gujarat State Financial Corporation2. Haryana Financial Corporation3. J & K State Financial Corporation4. Madhya Pradesh Financial Corporation5. Maharashtra State Financial Corporation6. Orissa State Financial Corporation7. Punjab Financial Corporation8. Tamil Nadu Industrial & Investment Corporation Ltd.9. Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation10. West Bengal Financial Corporation11. Karnataka State Financial Corporation12. Andhra Pradesh State Financial Corporation13. Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment CorporationE. Other Institutions:The Small Industries Development Bank of India(SIDBI)**SBI has been exempted from executing the GA. However, it furnishes an undertaking inthe form of certificate along with each claim.• Urban Co-operative Banks co-opted by the SIDBI under the TUFSoperated by the Ministry of Textiles

Sl. No. Name of the Urban Co-operative Banks* Head Office1. Shamrao Vithal Co-operative Bank Mumbai2. Rupee Co-operative Bank Pune3. Sangli Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. Sangli4. Surat People's Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat5. Kalupur Commercial Co-operative Bank Ltd. Ahmedabad6. Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Rajkot7. Cosmos Co-operative Bank Ltd. Pune8. Abhyudaya Co-operative Bank Ltd. Mumbai9. Saraswat Co-operative Bank Ltd. Mumbai

10. Mumbai Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. Mumbai.11. The A.P. Mahesh Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd. Hyderabad12. The Ahmedabad Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. Ahmedabad13 The Surat Textiles Traders Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat14. Janata Co-operative Bank Ltd. Nasik15. Textile Co-operative Bank Ltd. Bangalore16. Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. Kolhapur17. The Sarvodaya Sahakari Bank Ltd. Surat

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18. Surat National Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat19. Solapur Nagari Audyogik Sahakari Bank Niy. Solapour20. The Bharat Co-operatives Bank (Mumbai) Ltd. Mumbai21. The Gujarat Industrial Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat22. Prime Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat23. The Nasik Merchants Co-operative Bank Ltd. Nashik24. Apna Sahakari Bank Ltd. Mumbai25. Dombivili Nagari Sahkari Bank Ltd. Mumbai26. The Surat District Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat27. The Zoroastrian Co-operative Bank Ltd. Mumbai28. Parasik Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. Thane29. The Varchha Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat30. Shree Warana Sahakari Bank Ltd. Warnanagar31. Jalgaon Janata Sahakari Bank Jalgaon32. The Kapol Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat33. The Shirpur Peoples Co-operative Bank Ltd. Shirpur((Dhule)34. Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Surat35. Shri Veershaiv Co-operative Bank Ltd. Kolhapur36. The Panchsheel Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat37. The Dhule Vikas Sahakari Bank Ltd. Dhule38. The Ichalkaranji Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. Ichalkaranji(Kolhapur)39. The Udhna Citizen Co-operative Bank Ltd. Surat40. The Vita Merchants Co-operative Bank Ltd. Vita(Sangli)

* The above Urban Co-operative Banks will have to sign a “General Agreement” witheither of the nodal agencies i.e. the SIDBI or the NABARD for claiming reimbursementof capital subsidy under the CLCSS.

• Other Govt. Agencies

The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC)

National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development( NABARD)

List of Primary Lending Institutions for the CLCSS

Sl.No

Name of theState

StateSerial

Name of the PLI

1

2

Haryana

( 1 SCB, 5 CCBs, 1SCARDB, 1PCARDB, 2 RRBs)

1 Haryana State Cooperative Apex Bank Ltd.Chandigarh

2 Haryana SCARDB, Ltd, Chandigarh3 The Panipat Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Panipat4 The Kaithal PCARDB Ltd, Kaithal

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3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5 Karnal DCCB Ltd.6 Bhiwani DCCB Ltd.7 Sangrur DCCB Ltd.8 Yamunanagar DCCB Ltd.9 Hissar Sirsa Kshetriya Gramin Bank10 Gurgaon Gramin Bank

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

Punjab

(1 SCB, 6 CCBs, 1SCARDB, 1PCARDB, 2 RRBs)

1 The Punjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd, Chandigarh2 The Punjab State Cooperative Agri Development

Bank, Ltd, Chandigarh3 The Nawanshahr Central Cooperative Bank Ltd,

Nawanshahr4 Patiala Central Cooperative Bank5 Sangrur Dist Central cooperative Bank Ltd6 Jalandhar Dist Central Cooperative Bank Ltd7 Amritsar Dist Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd8 Ludhiana Dist Central Coop Bank Ltd9 The Ghannaur PCARDB, Ltd, Ghannaur10 Malwa Gramin Bank11 Punjab Gramin Bank (merger of Gurdaspur Amritsar

Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Shivalik Kshetriya GraminBank, Kapurthala-Ferozepur Kshetriya Gramin Bank)

22

23

24

25

HimachalPradesh

(1CCB, 1 PCARDB,2 RRBs)

1 The Kangra Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Kangra2 The Kangra PCARDB Ltd, Kangra3 Himachal Gramin Bank4 Parvatiya Gramin Bank

26 Jammu &Kashmir

(1 CCB)

1 The Baramulla Central Cooperative Bank Ltd,Baramulla

27 Uttar Pradesh 1 UP Sahakari Gram Vikash Bank, Ltd

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28

29

30

31

32

33

34

(1 SCARDB, 1 CCB,6 RRBs)

2 The Muzaffarnagar Dist Central Cooperative Bank,Ltd,

3 Vidur Gramin Bank4 Shahjahanpur Kshetriya Gramin Bank5 Avadh Gramin Bank6 Bareilly Gramin Bank7 Prathama Gramin Bank8 Kashi Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank

35

36

37

Uttaranchal

(3 RRBs)

1 Pithoragarh Kshetriya Gramin Bank2 Alaknanda Gramin Bank3 Nainital Almora Kshetriya Gramin Bank

38 Jharkhand

(1 CCB)

1 The Dhanbad Dist Central Cooperative Bank

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

West Bengal

(4CCBs, 1PCARDB, 2 RRBs)

1 The Vidyasagar Central Cooperative Bank Ltd,Vidyasagar

2 Bankura Dist Central Coop Bank Ltd, Bankura3 Burdhaman Dist Central Coop Bank Ltd, Burdhaman4 Hoogly DCCB Ltd5 The Ghatal PCARDB, Ltd, Ghatal6 Gaur Gramin Bank7 Sagar Gramin Bank

47

48

Orissa

(1 SCB, 1 CCB)

1 The Orissa State Cooperative Bank, Ltd,Bhubaneswar

2 The Koraput Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Koraput49

50

51

52

53

AndhraPradesh

(1 CCB, 8 RRBs)

1 The Eluru Dist Central cooperative Bank, Eluru2 Shri Venkateshwar Gramin Bank3 Chaitanya Gramin Bank4 Pinakini Gramin Bank5 Rayalseema Gramin Bank6 Sree Anantha Graeen Bank7 Kanakdurga Gramin Bank8 Manjira Gramin Bank9 Godavari Gramin Bank

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54

55

56

5758

59

60

61

Rajasthan

(1 CCB, 1 PCARDB,2 RRBs)

1 The Sikar Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Sikar2 The Chittorgarh PCARDB, Ltd, Chittorgarh3 Jaipur Nagaur Anchalik Gramin Bank4 Baroda Rajasthan Grameena Bank

62

63

64

65

Gujarat

(2 CCBs, 2 RRBs)

1 Shri Rajkot Dist Central Cooperative Bank Ltd,Rajkot

2 The Amreli Jilla Madhya Sahakari bank, Maryadit,Amreli

3 Jamnagar Gramin Bank4 Dena Gujarat Gramina Bank ( new RRB formed by

amalgamation of Kutch Gramin Bank, Banaskantha-Mehsana GB, Sabarkantha Gandhinagar GB)

66 Maharashtra

( 1 CCB)

1 The Satara Dist Central Cooperative Bank

67

68

69

MadhyaPradesh

(1 CCB, 1 PCARDB,1 RRB)

1 The Khargone Jilla Sahakari Bank, Maryadit,Khargone

2 The Indore Jilla Krishi aur Gramin Vikas BankMaryadit

3 Vidisha Bhopal Kshetriya Gramin Bank70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

Karnataka

(2 CCBs, 2PCARDBs, 4 RRBs)

1 The Kodagu Dist Central Cooperative Bank Ltd,Medikeri8

2 The Bijapur Dist Central Cooperative Bank3 The Honnavar PCARDB ltd, Honnavar4 The Channagiri PCARDB ltd, Channagiri5 Krishna Gramin Bank6 Pragati Gramin Bank(new RRB formed by

amalgamation of TungabhadraGrameena Bank,Chitradurga Grameena Bank, Sahyadri GrameenaBank, Kolar Grameena Bank )

7 Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank (new RRB formedby amalgamation of Malaprabha Gramin Bank,Netravati Gramin Bank, Bijapur Gramin Bank,Varada Gramin Bank )

8 Visvesvaraya Gramin Bank78 Tamil Nadu 1 The Dharmapuri Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd,

Dharmapuri

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79

80

81

(1 CCB, 1 PCARDB,2 RRBs)

2 The Perundurai PCARDB, Ltd3 Adhiyaman Gramin Bank4 Pandyan Gramin Bank

82 Pondicherry

(1 SCB)

1 The Pondicherry State Cooperative Bank Ltd,Pondicherry

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

Kerala

(1 SCARDB, 1 CCB,21 PCARDBs, 2RRBs)

1 The Kerala State Cooperative Agri & RuralDevelopment Bank Ltd, Thiruvananthapuram

2 The Kannur Dist Central Cooperative Bank, ltd,Kannur

3 The Irinjalakuda PCARDB Ltd, Irinjalakuda4 Neyyattinkara PCARDB Ltd5 Kilimanoor PCARDB Ltd6 Palode PCARDB Ltd7 Kottayam PCARDB Ltd8 Meenachil PCARDB Ltd9 Malanad PCARDB Ltd10 Peerumade PCARDB Ltd11 Thodupuzha PCARDB Ltd12 Muvvathupuzha PCARDB Ltd13 Ernakulam PCARDB Ltd14 Kayayannur PCARDB Ltd15 Palakkad PCARDB Ltd16 Alathur PCARDB Ltd17 Chittur PCARDB Ltd18 Ottapalam PCARDB Ltd19 Mannarkkad PCARDB Ltd20 Mozhikode PCARDB Ltd21 Badagara PCARDB Ltd22 Quilandy PCARDB Ltd23 Thaliparamba PCARDB Ltd24 North Malabar Gramin Bank25 South Malabar Gramin Bank

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103

104

105

106

107108 Chhatishgarh

( 1 RRB)

1 Durg Rajnandgaon Gramin Bank

109 Goa (1 SCB) 1 Goa State Cooperative Bank

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

CommercialBanks

1 Allahabad Bank2 Indian Bank3 Punjab National Bank4 Punjab & Sind Bank5 State Bank of India6 State Bank of Patiala7 The Nainital Bank Ltd

117 8 The South Indian Bank Ltd118 9 Karnataka Bank Ltd.119 10 United Bank of India120 11 Syndicate Bank

APPENDIX –III

(To be stamped as an Agreement)

Agreement for Financial Assistance under Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for TechnologyUpgradation of the Small Scale Industries(CLCSS)

This Agreement made at………………………………………..on this …………….day of…………………in the year Two thousand………………………………….between M/s……………………………………aPublic/Private Limited Company/Proprietary concern, incorporated under the Companies Act of 1956and having its Registered Office at………………….and being an industrial concern hereinafter calledthe Beneficiary(which expression shall unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include itssuccessors and assigns) of the One Part:

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OR

FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRM

(i) Shri…….son of……….aged…….. years residing at………………………………………………

(ii) Shri…….son of……….aged…….. years residing at………………………………………………

(iii) (i) Shri…….son of……….aged…….. years residing at…………………………………………

carrying on business in partnership in the firm name and style of……………..and having their officeat…..(herinafter referred to as ‘Beneficiary' which expression shall, unless it be repugnant to thesubject or context thereof, include its/his/her/their legal representatives, heirs, administrators,successors and assigns) of the One part.

AND

……………………………………………….(hereinafter referred to as the financinginstitution/bank/which expression shall unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include itssuccessors and assigns) of the Other part.

WHEREAS

1. The Government of India appointed _____________________ as Nodal Agency (hereinafterreferred to as the Agent) for channelising Credit Linked Capital Subsidy for Technology Upgradationof the Small Scale Industries under Ministry of SSI & ARI, Govt. of India (hereinafter referred to as “the Scheme”) and permitting the financial institution/ bank under the scheme for claiming capitalsubsidy on the term loan sanctioned and disbursed by financing institution/ bank to the beneficiary.

2. The beneficiary has requested the financing institution/bank for providing assistance under theScheme to the extent of Rs…….(Rupees……………….only) for setting up a project under small scaleindustries, which the financing institution/bank has agreed to lend in proportion to the investmentmade or to be made in purchase of machineries for technology upgradation programme by theBeneficiary as per terms and conditions provided in the Agreement executed between the financinginstitution/bank and the Beneficiary.

3. The Agent has agreed to act as nodal agency for Government of India for channelisingdisbursement of capital subsidy sanctioned to the Beneficiary by the financing institution /bank, andthe parties hereto desire to enter into an agreement for the said purpose, being these presentsproviding for the terms hereinafter appearing.

NOW THESE PRESENTS WITNESS AND IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THEPARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS:

1. The Beneficiary, hereby , covenants:

a) That the Beneficiary will comply with and faithfully observe all terms and conditions of the saidScheme and also all the subsequent amendments and modifications and additions thereto togetherwith the conditions of the sanction of the said financial assistance.

b) That the Beneficiary will allow the officers of the Agent and/or the Government of India or any otherperson or persons authorized, by the Agent or by Government of India or by the Governing &Technology Approval Board(GTAB) to inspect the work for which the capital subsidy has been

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granted and also the machines, plant, appliances, tools, equipments, etc. for the procuring of whichthe subsidy has been granted and will furnish such information concerning the machines, plantimplements, etc., for procuring of which the capital subsidy has been granted or concerning thematter connected with the capital subsidy or incidental thereto as the Agent or the GTAB or theirnominees may, from time to time require.

c) That the Beneficiary will not change the place or location of the industrial unit entirely or partly, norenter into partnership with any one, or change its constitution by merger, amalgamation or in anymanner nor the Beneficiary effect disposal of fixed capital investment without the express priorpermission of the Agent in writing.

d) The Beneficiary unit shall remain in commercial production for a period of at least three years afterinstallation of eligible plant and machinery on which subsidy under CLCSS has been obtained,otherwise, the entire amount of subsidy along with the interest to be charged from the date ofdisbursal to the date of refund will have to be refunded by the Beneficiary unit. This is except in caseswhere the unit remains out of production for short periods not exceeding three months due to reasonsbeyond its control such as shortage of raw material / power, etc. to the satisfaction of the lendinginstitution / concerned PLI.

2. It is further hereby agreed and declared by and between the parties hereto, that in any of thefollowing cases, namely,

a) where the Beneficiary has obtained the capital subsidy by misrepresentation as to an essentialfact, or by furnishing of false information; or,

b) where the Beneficiary fails to furnish the prescribed statement or information which it is called uponto furnish,

If the Beneficiary commits breach of any one of the covenants herein contained or of the terms andconditions of the Scheme as amended from time to time, the Beneficiary shall refund the sameforthwith to the financing institution/bank together with interest at the then prevailing prime lendingrate of financing institution/bank.

3. The interpretation/clarification/decision of agent or GTAB regarding the eligibility, subsidy and anyother benefits of a unit/borrower under the Scheme, either before or after release of the loan facilityby the financing institution/bank shall be binding on the beneficiary and the beneficiary will not raiseany objection either against agent/financing institution/ bank.

4. It is hereby further agreed and declared that the stamp duty chargeable on these presents, shall bepaid and borne by the Beneficiary and that the Beneficiary will also be liable to bear the expenses, ifany, incurred by enforcing the terms and conditions of these presents.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Beneficiary has caused its common seal to be affixed hereto and toduplicate hereof on the day, month and year first hereinabove written and the financinginstitution/bank has caused these presents and the said duplicate to be executed by the hand ofShri……………(Name & Designation) of bank, as hereinafter appearing.

THE COMMON SEAL OF……………………………………………………………………………………

LIMITED has pursuant to the Resolution of its Board of Directors passed in that behalf on the…..dayof ….hereunto been affixed in the presence of Shri ……….and Shri…….Shri……, Director who havesigned these presents in token thereof and Shri…….Secretary*/Authorised* person who has

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signed/countersigned the same in token thereof.

SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named bank by the hand of Shri……..(Name &Designation), an authorized official of financing institution/bank.

OR

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the partners of the Beneficiary have set their respective hand hereto and toa duplicate hereof on the day, month and year first hereinabove written and bank has caused thesepresents and the said duplicate to be executed by the hand of Shri……..(Name & Designation) offinancing institution/Bank as hereinafter appearing.

1)* SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named Shri…………………….Partner of……………..thewithin named Partnership Firm.

2)* SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named …………By the hand of Shri…………….inpursuance to the Board Resolution dated and common seal has been affixed in presence ofShri…………..who has signed in token thereof.

SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named FI/NSIC/Bank/SFC by the hand ofShri……………..authorised official.

(*whichever is applicable).

Note: Relevant Board Resolution authorizing the person(s) to execute thedocument on behalf of the Beneficiary has to be submitted with theAgreement.

APPENDIX-IV

Application form for assistance under Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for TechnologyUpgradtion of the Small Scale Industries(CLCSS)

(To be submitted in triplicate, Photocopies may be used)

1. Name of the firm/company…………………………………………………………………………

2.Constitution (Proprietary concern, partnership firm, Pvt. Ltd. Co., Public Ltd. Co., Co-op. Societies)

3.Name(s) of sole proprietor/partners/directors………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………… …………………………………………….

4. Category of borrower(women entrepreneur, SC/ST, Physically handicapped, Ex-servicemen, etc.)

5.Registered Office Address………………………………………………………………Pin……………………………….

Phone No.……………………………………………………….Fax……………………………….

E-mail…………………………… …………………………… ………………………………….

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6. Factory Address…………………………… …………………………………………….Pin………

Phone………………………………… …………………… Fax……………………………….

E-mail……………………………… ………………… …………………………………………

7. Location of factory – Backward or Non-backward area…………………………………….

8. Date of incorporation/commencement of production………………………………………..

9. Product(s)/Sub-sector…………………………………… ……………………………………..

10.Installed capacity………………… ………… …………………………… …………………….

11. Past Performance (for last three years on the basis of audited balance sheets – in respect ofexisting units. In respect of new units projections for next three years may be given).(a) Financial position

(Rs. In lakh)

FinancialYear

(Y-1)

FinancialYear

(Y-2)

Financial Year

(Y-3)

I Net blockII Current assetsIII Current liabilitiesIV Term LoanV Share CapitalVI Reserve & Surplus

(less accumulated losses)VII Networth-(V+VI)

(b) Working results

(Rs. In Lakh)

Financial Year

(Y-1)

Financial Year

(Y-2)

Financial Year

(Y-3)I Total SalesII Gross profit(Before interest &

depreciation)III Depreciation

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IV InterestV Operating ProfitVI Net Profit(after tax)

12. Total cost of scheme(as approved by Bank/FI)(Rs. in lakh)

13. Total Sources of funding (as approved by Bank/FI) (Rs. in lakh)

Term Loan………………………………………………………

Add share capital ……………………………………………….

Internal accruals…………………………………………………

Capital Subsidy …………………………………………………

14. Time frame for completion of the project……………………….

15. Incremental benefits from implementation of the project(indicate in terms of capacity utilization,increased sales, exports, reduction in cost of production, increase in productivity, quality upgradation,attainment of pollution standards – give quantitative results).

16. List of eligible plant and machinery along with their detailed specifications, rates, quantities andtotal value for which subsidy under CLCSS is claimed.

DECLARATION

I/We, hereby declare that the information given above and the statement and other papers enclosedare to the best of our knowledge and belief are true and correct.

Place: Signature(s)Date: Name and designation

Seal of the company

SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA

ADDRESSES OF OFFICES

HEAD OFFICE

SIDBI TOWER,

15, ASHOK MARG,

LUCKNOW – 226 001

TEL : (0522) 2288547 / 2288550

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REGIONAL OFFICES

Kolkata11, Dr. U.N. Brahmachari Street,8 th Floor,Opp. La Martiniere Girls School,Kolkata – 700 017.Tel. : 2280 1382, 2280, 1228,2240 4183, 22404228,Fax: (033) 22404093

GuwahatiIDBI Building, 2 nd & 3 rd Floor,Opp. Sentinel Press,G.S. Road,Tel. : 252 4020/2457102Fax: (0361) 2529545

New DelhiGround Floor, Videocon Tower,E-1, Rani Jhansi Road,Jhandewalan Extension,New Delhi – 110 055Tel. : 23682473 – 77Fax: (011) 23682461, 23682464

Chennai480, Anna Salai,P.B. No. 1312,Nandanam,Chennai – 600 035Tel. : 24361893, 2433028624330964, 24342176Fax : (044) 24340348

MumbaiSME Development CentreC-11, G-Block, Bandra Kurla ComplexBandra(E)Mumbai – 400 051.Tel. : (022) 55531100 }Fax : (022) 55531202

BRANCH OFFICESAgartalaB.K. Chowmuhani,Krishna Nagar, 1 & 11 Floors,Harish Thakur Road,Agartala – 799 001TripuraTel: 2323320, 2311632Fax: (0381) 2323320

AhmedabadNavijivan Amrit Jayanthi BhawanPost Bag No. 10,Navjivan PO,Ahmedabad – 380 014Tel : 27543062-67}Fax : (079) 27541086

AizawlMardin Tuikhuahtiang,Aizwal – 796 001, Mizoram Ist Floor,Tel : 2323424, 2311504Fax : (0389) 2323424

AurangabadJeevan Suman, LIC BuildingPlot No. 3, N-5,Near CIDCO Office Town Centre,Post Box No. 675,Aurangabad – 431 003Tel : 2472494Fax : (0240) 2472266

AndheriSamruddhi venture park,Upper Ground Floor,MIDC Industrial Area,Andheri (East)Mumbai- 400093Tel. 28353062, Fax(022- 28329602)

BaddiNo. 32-36, Basanti Bagh, Sai RoadBaddi- Distt. Solan( HP)Tel- (01795) 247385Fax-(01795) 247385

Ambattur207 AIEMA Tower, 2 nd Floor,Ist Main Road

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Ambattur Industrial Estate,Ambattur, Chennai-600 058

BangaloreKhanija Bhavan,5 th Floor, East Wing,49, Race Course,Bangalore – 560 001TEL : 22207227 – 30Fax : (080) 22207179

BarodaIst Floor, Landmark Building,Race Course Circle,Post Box NO. 3711,Baroda – 390 007Tel : 2338679, 2338611, 2310797Fax : (0265) 2338680

BhopalShikhar Varta Building3 rd Floor, Press Complex,Maharana Pratap Nagar, Zone – 1,P.B. No. 24, Bhopal – 462 011.Tel : 2760393, 2552491Fax : (0755) 2555838

BhubaneswarOCHC Building (4 th Floor),Near Ram Mandir, Janpath,Bhubaneswar – 751 001Tel : 2404854, 2405278Fax : (0674) 2404476

ChandigarhSCO 145-146, 1, 11 & 111 Floors,Sector 17C, P.B. No. 92,Chandigarh – 160 017Tel : 5000654Fax : (0172) 5000650

CoimbatoreGowtham Centre,1055/7, Avanashi Road,Post Box No. 4033,Coimbatore – 641 018Tel : 2213684, 2210279, 2213896Fax : (0422) 2211926

DehradunInternational Trade Centre,2 nd Floor, 59/4, Rajpur Road,Dehradun – 248 001Tel : 2743119Fax : (0135) 2742288

DimapurIDC House, Kohima Road,Post Box No. 45,Dimapur – 797 112Tel : 225641Fax : (03862) 225641

FaridabadNH-5, R/2,Neelam Badshah Khan Road,N.I.T., Faridabad – 121 001Tel : 2414419Fax : (0129) 2414392

GangtokRagasha Building,Nam – Nam Road,Gangtok – 737 101SikkimTel : 203028Fax : (03592) 203028

GurgaonUdyog MinarGround Floor,Vanijya Nikunj,Udyog Vihar, Phase-V,Gurgaon 122 001Tel- 2349487Fax- ( 0124) 2349487

Hyderabad101,Saifabad, Building,Post Box No. 130,

ImphalHermitage Office Complex Imphal Urban Co-op. BankM.G. Avenue,Post Box No. 14,

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Hyderabad – 500 004Tel : 23234454, 23210247,23231344Fax : (040) 23236870

Imphal – 795 001ManipurTel : 2221878Fax : (0385) 2221878

IndoreCommerce House, Ist Floor,7, Race Course Road,New PalasiaIndore – 452 001Tel : 2435337, 435338Fax : (0731) 2538025

ItanagarInjo's Complex, Ist Floor,VIP Road, Bank Tinali,Itanagar – 791 111Arunachal Pradesh.Tel : 2211822, 2214749Fax : (0360) 2211822

JaipurIst & 2 nd Floors, Umrao Complex,Sansar Chandra Road,Post Bog No. 46,Jaipur – 302 001Tel : 2364792, 2363860, 2364614Fax : (0141) 2363890

JammuOB-26, “Grid Bhawan”.Ground Floor, Post Box No. 21Rail Head Complex,Jammu – 180 012.Tel : 2474306Fax : (0191) 2474305

Jamshedpur KanpurShantiniketan Building, Ist Floor,Main Road, Bistupur,Jamshedpur – 831 001Tel:2 426140Fax : (0657) 2426140

KanpurKrishna Tower, Ist Floor,15/63, Civil Lines,Kanpur – 208 001.Tel : 2303069, 2303324, 2303325Fax : (0152) 2303294

JalandharUppar Ground Floor,Hotel Centre Point,BMC Chowk, JalandharTel 5061241Fax(0181) 5061241

KochiMercy Estate, 2 nd Floor,Ravipuram, Post Box No. 1672,M.G. Road,Kochi – 682 015Tel : 2366367, 2366688, 2382493Fax : (0484) 2374994

LudhianaSCO 16 & 17, 1 ST Floor ,Dholewai Chowk, G.T. Road,Opposite Ludhiana Stock Exchange,Ludhiana – 141 001Tel : 2775760-61Fax : (0161) 2535766

LucknowSIDBI Tower,Ground Floor,No. 15, Ashok Marg,Lucknow- 226 001Nagpur6 th Floor, Usha Complex,345, Kingsway,Nagpur – 440 001Tel : 2553201Fax : (0712) 2553202

PanajiEDC House, 6 th Floor,Dr. Atmaram Borkar Road,Panji – 403 001, Goa,Tel : 2462939Fax : (0832) 2461900

Nashik Noida

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Ist Floor, Pingle Complex,Opp kulkarni Garden,Sharanpur Road,Nashik 422 002Tel 5607853

C-60, Sector-2, Noida 201301(UP)Tel 2545790Fax(0120) 2545790

PatnaHotel Minar Building, Part II,2 nd Floor, Exhibition Road,Post Bag No. 220,Patna – 800 001.Tel : 2230053, 2230054Fax : (0612) 2230915

PondicherryIst Floor,99, Ambalathadayar Madam Street, Post Box No. 113,Pondicherry – 605 001Tel : 2332324, 2221006Fax : (0413) 2339040

PuneSuryakiran Hotel Building,Ist Floor, C-8,Mumbai Pune Road,Chinchwad, Pune – 411 019.Tel : 7474333, 7476043, 7463230Fax : (020) 7474555

Raipur2 nd Floor, Chawla Complex,Devendra Nagar Road,Sai Nagar,Raipur – 492 009Tel : 2527797, 2523733Fax : (0771) 2523732

RajkotIst Floor, “Nirmal”17 Ram Krishna Nagar CornerOpp Commissioner BangalowOff Yagnik RoadRajkot

Ranchi1 st Floor, 20,Near Rajender Chowk,Ranchi – 834 002Tel : 2308686Fax : (0651) 2308433

ShillongChabaya Main Road,Doranda M.G. Road,Post Box No. 101,MeghalayaTel : 222639, 502267Fax : (0364) 222639

SuratU31-37Megh Mayur PlazaSurat- Dumas RoadParle Point, Surat 395007

ShimlaJeevan Jyoti Block No. 1&2,Lala Lajpat Rai Chowk,The Mali,Shimla – 171 001Tel : 2812582, 2811970Fax : (0177) 2811392

Tirupur1 st Floor,Tirupur Regulated MarketComplexP.B. No. 58, Palladam Road,Tirupur – 641 601Tel : 241894, 208073Fax : (0421) 241891

Thane102, R.M. Pride Building, Ram Murti Road,Thane(West)- 400602Tel – 25391298

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Fax (022) 25391298

Varanasi3 rd Floor, Anant Complex,D-64/132 – K. Sigra,Varanasi - 221 010Tel : 223948, 223465Fax : (0542) 224193

VisakhapatnamDoor No. 47-15-5,Gupta Buildings, 2 nd Floor,Daimond Park Road,Visakhapatnam – 530 016Tel : 2568946Fax : (0891) 2540303.

NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

HEAD OFFICE

Plot No.C-24, 'G' Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex,

Post Box No.8121, Bandra (E),

MUMBAI - 400 051 .

Tel 022-26530004, Fax-022-26530082

Addresses of Regional Offices / Sub Office

Tripura R.O. (Agartala)General ManagerPalace Compound (East), Uzirbari Road,Tripura Regional Office, Post Box No. 9,

Agartala – 799 001.Tel: 0381 - 2224125, 2202378Fax: 0381 – 2224125

Gujarat R.O. (Ahmedabad)Chief General Manager,Gujarat Regional Office, NABARD Tower,Opp. Municipal Garden, P.B. No. 8,Usmanpura, Ahmedabad – 380 013Tel: 079 - 27551959Fax: 079 – 27551584

Mizoram R.O. (Aizawal)Officer-in-Charge,Mizoram Regional Office,

Ramhlun Road (North), Bawngkawn,

Aizawal – 796 012, Mizoram.Tel: 0389 – 2340815Fax: 0389 – 2340815

Karnataka R.O. (Bangalore)Chief General Manager,Karnataka Regional Office,

113/1, Jeevan Prakash Annexe,

J.C. Road, P.B. No. 29,

Bangalore – 560 002.Tel: 080 – 22223125Fax: 080 – 22222148

Madhya Pradesh R.O. (Bhopal)Chief General Manager,Madhya Pradesh Regional Office,

E-5, Arera Colony, Bittan Market,P.O Ravishankar Nagar, P.B. No. 513,Bhopal – 462 016.

Orissa R.O. (Bhubaneswar)Chief General ManagerOrissa Regional Office,

Ankur, 2/1, Nayapalli, Civic Centre,P.B. No. 179,Bhubaneswar – 751 015.

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Tel: 0755–2464775Fax: 0755–2466188

Tel: 0674–2553884

Fax: 0674–2552019

Punjab and Haryana R.O. (Chandigarh)Chief General Manager,Punjab and Haryana Regional Office,

Plot. No. 3, Sector 34-A, P.B. No. 7,Chandigarh – 160 022.Tel: 0172–5046700Fax: 0172–5046702

Tamil Nadu R.O. (Chennai)Dr. Prakash BakshiChief General Manager,

Tamil Nadu Regional Office,

105–106, 48 Mahatma Gandhi Road,

P.B. No. 6074, Nungambakkam,Chennai – 600 034.Tel: 044 – 28276088Fax: 044 – 28275732

Uttaranchal R.O. (Dehradun)Chief General Manager, Uttaranchal Regional Office2nd Floor, Hotel Sunrise Building, 113/2, RajpurRoad,Dehradun - 248001Tel: 0135-2748611Fax: 0135-2748610

Nagaland R.O. (Dimapur)Deputy General Manager,

Nagaland Regional OfficeNagaland State Co-op. Bank Bldg.,Opp. Fire Station,

Dimapur – 797 112, Nagaland.Tel: 03862 – 227040

Fax: 03862 – 227040

Sikkim R.O. (Gangtok)Deputy General Manager, Sikkim Regional OfficeOm Niwas, Church Road, P.B. No. 46,Gangtok - 737 101.Tel: 03592 – 203015Fax: 03592 – 203015

Assam R.O. (Guwahati)Chief General Manager, Assam RegionalOfficeLakshmi Bhawan, Dr J C Das Road,Panbazar. P.B. No. 81,Guwahati – 781 001.Tel: 0361 – 2540873Fax: 0361 – 2541131

Andhra Pradesh R.O. (Hyderabad)Chief General Manager,

Andhra Pradesh Regional Office1-1-61, R.T.C ‘X' RoadMusheerabad, P.B. No. 1863Hyderabad – 500 020.Tel: 040–27612640Fax: 040–27611829

Manipur R.O. (Imphal)Deputy General Manager,

Manipur Regional Office89/686, Lalambung, RIMS Road,Lamphelpat, Imphal – 795 004,Manipur.Tel: 0385 – 2410706Fax: 0385 – 2416191

Arunachal Pradesh R.O. (Itanagar)General ManagerArunachal Pradesh Regional Office,

VIP Road, Bank Tinali,P.B. No. 133, Itanagar – 791 111,Arunachal Pradesh.

Rajasthan R.O. (Jaipur)Chief General Manager,Rajasthan Regional Office,

3, Nehru Place, Tonk Road,P.B. No. 104,Jaipur – 302 015.

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Tel: 0360 – 2215967Fax: 0360 – 2212675

Tel: 0141–2740821Fax: 0141–2742161

Jammu & Kashmir R.O. (Jammu)Chief General Manager, J&K Regional OfficeB-2, 4th Floor, South Block Bahu Plaza Complex, P.B.No. 2,Jammu – 180 012.Tel: 0191 –2472355Fax: 0191 –2472337

West Bengal R.O. (Kolkata)Chief General Manager,West Bengal Regional Office,

Abhilasha, 2 nd Floor,6, Royd Street, P.B. No. 9083,Kolkata – 700 016.Tel: 033 – 22267943Fax: 033 – 22494507

Uttar Pradesh R.O. (Lucknow)Chief General Manager,

Uttar Pradesh Regional OfficeCommerce House, Habibullah Estate,11, M G Marg P.B. No. 364,Hazaratganj, Lucknow – 226 001.Tel: 0522 – 2623644Fax: 0522 – 2627256

New Delhi R.O. (New Delhi)General Manager,

New Delhi Regional Office24, Rajendra Place,New Delhi - 110 008Tel: 011 - 51539353Fax: 011 - 51539187

Goa R.O. (Panaji)General Manager,

Goa Regional Office,

302, Nizari Bhavan,Menezes Braganza Road,Panaji, Goa – 403 001.Tel: 0832 – 2420053Fax: 0832 – 2223429

Bihar R.O. (Patna)Chief General Manager,

Bihar Regional OfficeMaurya Lok Complex, Block "B", 4 & 5Floors,Dak Bunglow Road, P.B. No. 178,

Patna – 800 001.Tel: 0612 – 2223985Fax: 0612 – 2238424

Jharkhand R.O. (Ranchi)Chief General Manager,

Jharkhand Regional OfficeKali Babu Street, Upper Bazar,Ranchi - 834001Tel: 0651-2208647Fax: 0651-2209107

Meghalaya R.O. (Shillong)Officer-in-Charge,

Meghalaya Regional OfficeDipu Cottage, Upper Lachaumiere,Shillong – 793001.Tel: 0364 – 2501518Fax: 0364 – 2227463

Himachal Pradesh R.O. (Shimla)Chief General Manager,Himachal Pradesh Regional Office,

Block No.32, S D A Commercial Complex,Dev Nagar, Kusumpti,Shimla – 171 009,Himachal Pradesh.Tel: 0177–2622258Fax: 0177–2622271

Kerala R.O. (Thiruvananthapuram)Chief General Manager,

Kerala Regional OfficePost Box No. 5613,Punnen Road, Statue Junction,Thiruvananthapuram – 695 039.Tel: 0471 – 2323859Fax: 0471 – 2324358

Sub Office

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Port BlairOfficer-in-Charge,Kannada Sangha Building, Ground Floor,18, Tagore Road, Head Post Office,Port Blair – 744 101.Tel: 03192 – 233308Fax: 03192 – 237696

Srinagar CellOfficer-in-Charge,Main Gate of Amar Singh College,Gogjibagh,Srinagar – 190 008.Tel: 0194 –2310280

Fax: 0194-2310280 / 2310479