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    Government of India Min ist ry of MSME

    Brief Industrial Profile of KOLKATA DISTRICT

    WEST BENGAL

    Carried out by

    MSME-Development Inst i tute Kolkata

    (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,)

    Phone: (033)2577-0595/7/8 Fax: (033)2577-5531

    E-mail: [email protected] Web-www.msmedikolkata.gov.in

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    Contents

    S. No. Topic Page No.

    1. General Characteristics of the District 3

    1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3

    1.2 Topography 3

    1.3 Availability of Minerals. 4

    1.4 Forest 4

    1.5 Administrative set up 4

    2. District at a glance 5

    2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Kolkata 7

    3. Industrial Scenario Of Kolkata 8

    3.1 Industry at a Glance 8

    3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 8

    3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The District

    9

    3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 9

    3.5 Major Exportable Item 11

    3.6 Growth Trend 11

    3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 11

    3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 11

    3.8.1 List of the units in Kolkata & near by Area 11

    3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 12

    3.9 Service Enterprises 12

    3.9.1 Potentials areas for service industry 12

    3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 13

    4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 14

    4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 14

    4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 14

    4.1.2 Service Sector 14

    4.2 Details of Identified cluster 14

    4.2.1 Welding Electrodes -

    4.2.2 Stone cluster -

    4.2.3 Chemical cluster -

    4.2.4 Fabrication and General Engg Cluster -

    4.2. 5 Kota Doria: -

    5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of meeting

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    6

    7. 16

    Steps to set up MSMEs

    18Additional information if any

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    Brief Industrial Profile of Kolkata District

    (WEST BENGAL)

    1. General Characteristics of the District: The foundation of a new metropolis was laid by Job Charnock in 1690. In those days, there were three villages viz. Sutanati, Kalikata and Gobindapur. Job Charnock decided upon the spot as he was attracted by the rural beauty. In 1707, Kolkata due to its growing importance was declared as Presidency. In 1717, the Company obtained permission from the Moghal Empire to purchase 38 villages extending down to both sides of Hooghly river on a stretch of 16 Km. Distance. The names of these villages still survive in locality like Bagmari, Belgachia, Sealdaha, Ultadanga, etc. With this right the British India Co. firmly established its foothold and the settlement gradually turned into a thriving and prosperious city. In 1773, Kolkata became the Capital of India, but later the Capital was shifted to Delhi in 1912. For many years, Kolkata has been a major industrial place and an important urban center in the entire Eastern and North Eastern region. It has also been claiming a dominant position in trade and commerce. The Administrative Headquarters is situated in Kolkata from the period of British rule. The district occupies 17th position in the State in respect of its size with an area of 185.39 sq. Km.

    1.1 Location & Geographical Area.

    District Latitude Longitude

    Kolkata

    North South East West

    2237 N

    2230 N

    8823 E

    8818 E

    Source: Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics, Kolkata. The district is bounded by the North 24-Parganas district in the North, on the South by South 24-Parganas, on the East by North & South 24-Parganas and on the West by river Hooghly.

    1.2 Topography

    The soil, on which Kolkata district is built, happens to be a part of the alluvial deposit of the Gangetic delta and the elevation is not more than 5 to 6 metres. The texture of the soil varies from sandy loam to clay loam The principal river of the district is the Ganges (Hooghly). The most important tributory of the Hooghly is the Bhagirathi. The width of the river Hooghly varies from 55 metres to 2.4 Km. The maximum height of the district above sea-level is 5.3 metres

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    1.3 Availability of Minerals.

    PRODUCTION OF MINERAL 2010-11

    S.NO. NAME OF MINERAL PRODUCTION in tones

    2010-2011

    MAJOR MINERAL

    1. Nil -

    MINOR

    1. Nil -

    SOURCE:- Dte. Of Mines & Minerals, Govt. of W.B

    1.4. FOREST Although forest is an important resource for industrial utilization, its presence in the district is insignificant.

    1.5. Administrative set up.

    The district has an area of 185.39 sq. Km. Corresponding to 1, 84,000 hectares of land which is divided into 15 Boroughs and 141 Wards. A table showing the places and number of Boroughs and Wards under each of them is appended below:-

    Borough wise distribution of Wards

    Sl No P l a c e Borough No. Nos. of Ward

    1. Cossipore 1 9

    2. Bidhan Sarani 2 9

    3. Narkeldanga 3 9

    4. Girish Park 4 10

    5. Surya Sen Street 5 11

    6. Hogg Street 6 10

    7. AJC Bose Road 7 9

    8. Rash Behari Avenue 8 11

    9. Belvedre Road 9 10

    10. N.S.C. Bose Road 10 12

    11. Birji Road 11 7

    12. Santoshpur Avenue 12 7

    13. D. H. Road (Behala) 13 9

    14. D. H. Road 14 9

    15. Circular Garden Reach Road 15 9

    Total:- 15 141

    Source: 1) K.M.C, Kolkata, 2) Statistical Handbook, Kolkata. The district is having 1 Municipal Corporation and 42 Police Stations.

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    2. District at a glance

    S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics

    1 Geographical features

    (A) Geographical Data

    i) Latitude 2237N 2230N

    ii) Longitude 8823E 8818E

    iii) Geographical Area Sq.Km. 185

    (B) Administrative Units

    i) Sub divisions -

    ii) Tehsils -

    iii) Sub-Tehsil/No. of wards 141

    iv) Patwar Circle/Boroughs 15

    v) Panchayat Simitis

    vi)Nagar nigam/Cor[poration

    1

    vii) Nagar Palika -

    viii) Gram Panchayats -

    xi) Revenue villages -

    x) Assembly Area 11

    2. Population

    (A) Sex-wise

    i) Male 2011 2362662

    ii) Female 2011 2124017

    (B) Rural Population 2011 -

    3. Agriculture

    A. Land utilization

    i) Total Area 2010-11 Hectare -

    ii) Forest cover 2010-11 - iii) Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 -

    v) cultivable Barren land 2010-11 -

    4. Forest

    (i) Forest 2010-11 Ha. -

    5. Livestock & Poultry

    A. Cattle

    i) Cows 2007 Nos. 16020

    ii) Buffaloes 2007 Nos. 3093

    B. Other livestock

    i) Goats 2007 Nos. 37878

    ii) Pigs 2007 Nos. 599

    iii) Dogs & Bitches 2007 Nos. -

    iv) Railways

    i) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 34.42

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    V) Roads

    (a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms

    (b) State Highway/KMC Road 2010-11 Kms 1870

    (c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms -

    (d) Other district & Rural Roads

    2010-11 Kms -

    (e) Rural road/ Agriculture Marketing Board Roads

    2010-11 Kms -

    (f) Kachacha Road 2010-11 Kms -

    (VI) Communication

    (a) Telephone connection 2010-11 NA

    (b) Post offices 2010-11 Nos. 173

    (c) Telephone center 2010-11 Nos. 84

    (d )Density of Telephone 2010-11 Nos./1000 person

    -

    (e) Density of Telephone 2010-11 No. per KM. -

    (f) PCO Rural 2010-11 No. -

    (g) PCO STD 2010-11 No. -

    (h) Mobile 2010-11 No. -

    (VII) Public Health

    (a) Allopathic Hospital (b) Beds in Allopathic

    hospitals (c) Ayurvedic Hospital (d) Beds in Ayurvedic

    hospitals (e) Unani hospitals (f) Community health

    centers (g) Primary health centers (h) Dispensaries (i) Sub Health Centers (j) Private hospitals

    2008-09 No. No.

    No. No.

    No. No.

    No.

    No. No. No.

    126 27687

    2 3

    NA

    21

    336

    (VIII) Banking commercial

    (a) Commercial Bank Nos. 1233

    (b) rural Bank Products Nos. -

    (c) Co-Operative bank products

    Nos. -

    (d) PLDB Branches Nos. 29

    (IX) Education 2008-09

    (a) Primary school Nos. 1570

    (b) Middle schools Nos. 51

    (c) Secondary & senior secondary schools

    Nos. 612

    (d) Colleges Nos. 68

    (e) Technical University Nos. 1 Source:- District Statistical Handbook of BAES & Economic Review,2011-12,Govt.of W.B

    2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in Kolkata District

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    S. No

    .

    Name of Ind. Area

    Land acqui-

    red

    (In hectare)

    Land develope

    d

    (In hectare)

    Prevailing Rate Per

    Sqm

    (In Rs.)

    No of Plots

    No of allo-

    tted

    Plots

    No of Vacant

    Plots

    No. of Units in

    Produ-

    ction

    1 Tangra I.E Ph-I

    229400 Sq.Ft

    229400 Sq.Ft

    Rs.7/- per Sq.ft. per

    month

    33 33 - 30

    2 Kasba I.E Ph-I

    9.33 acre

    9.33 acre

    Rs.16.50 lakh per Katha

    69 69 - 66

    3 Kasba I.E Ph-II

    6.37 acre

    6.37 acre

    Rs.16.50 lakh per Katha

    86 86 - 78

    4 Kasba I.E Ph-III

    10.21 acre

    10.21 acre

    Rs.16.50 lakh per Katha

    48 48 - 46

    5 Khidderpore I.E

    110655 Sq.ft.

    110655 Sq.ft.

    - - - - -

    6 Ultadanga Mini I.E

    10521 Sq.ft.

    - - - - - -

    7 Maniktala I.E

    - - - - - - -

    8 Pagladanga (Udayan) I.E

    673.50 Katha

    673.50 Katha

    Rs.6 lakh per katha

    98 98 - 90

    9 Tangra I.E. Ph-II

    305.67 Katha

    305.67 Katha

    Rs.6 lakh per katha

    45 45 - -

    10 Beliaghata I.E

    8846 Sq.mt

    8846 Sq.mt

    Rs.8.25 lakh per katha

    17 17 - -

    11 Taratala I.E

    67 Katha

    67 Katha Rs.1,27,000/- per Katha

    5 5 -

    12 Kolkata Leather Complex, SEZ

    1000 acre

    1000 acre

    - - - - 500

    13 Sunrise City,IT park

    50 acre 50 acre - - - - -

    14 Garment Park, Beliaghata

    8.75 acre

    8.75 acre

    - - - - -

    Source:- WBSIDC & WBIIDC

    3. INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO OF KOLKATA DISTRICT

    3.1 Industry at a Glance

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    Sr No Head Unit Particulars

    1. REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT NO. 986

    2. TOTAL INDUSTRIAL UNIT NO. NA

    3. REGISTERED MEDIUM & LARGE UNIT NO. NA

    4. ESTIMATED AVG. NO. OF DAILY WORKER EMPLOYED IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES

    NO. 19552

    5. EMPLOYMENT IN LARGE AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES

    NO. 19269

    6. NO. OF INDUSTRIAL AREA NO. 14

    7. TURNOVER OF SMALL SCALE IND. IN LACS Na

    8. TURNOVER OF MEDIUM & LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES

    IN LACS 21,881,567,244

    Source:- District Statistical Handbook of BAES & Economic Review,2011-12,Govt.of W.B

    3.2 YEAR WISE TREND OF UNITS REGISTERED YEAR NUMBER OF

    REGISTERED UNITS EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT

    (lakh Rs.)

    Up to 1984-85 District wise separate data was not available. Only consolidated report of Regd. units prior to Oct.2006 for West Bengal was available with the Directorate of M& SSE, Govt. of West

    Bengal.

    1985-86

    1986-87

    1987-88

    1988-89

    1989-90

    1990-91

    1991-92

    1992-93

    1993-94

    1994-95

    1995-96

    1996-97

    1997-98

    1998-99

    1999-2000

    2000-01

    2001-2002

    2002-03

    2003-04

    2004-05

    2005-06

    EM-II

    2006-07 1195 13719 11374.00

    2007-08 3026 7425 15469.00

    2008-09 2753 5714 15781.00

    2009-10 2296 32590 17941.00

    2010-11 1804 20346 14545.00

    2011-12 ( Upto March)

    1527 16076 9711.74

    Total 12601 95870 84821.74 Source: Dte.of M&SSE,WB

    3.3 DETAILS OF EXISTING MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND

    ARTISAN UNITS IN THE DISTRICT

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    NIC CODE

    NO. TYPE OF

    INDUSTRY

    NUMBER OF

    UNITS

    INVESTMENT

    (Lakh Rs.)

    EMPLOYMENT

    20 Agro based ( NIC Code-10) - * *

    22 Soda water (NIC Code -11) -

    23 Cotton textile (NIC Code -14) 2

    24. Woolen, silk & artificial Thread

    based clothes. (NIC Code -14)

    100

    25. Jute & jute based (NIC Code -13) -

    26. Ready-made garments &

    embroidery (NIC Code -14)

    59

    27. Wood/wooden based furniture

    (NIC Code -16)

    1

    28. Paper & Paper products

    (NIC Code -17)

    206

    29. Leather based (NIC Code -15) 181

    31. Chemical/Chemical based

    (NIC Code -20)

    9

    30. Rubber, Plastic & petro based

    (NIC Code -22)

    3

    32. Mineral based (NIC Code -24) -

    33. Metal based (Steel Fab.)

    (NIC Code -25)

    13

    35. Engineering units (NIC Code

    Not elsewhere classified)

    -

    36. Electrical machinery and transport

    equipment (NIC Code -27 & 29)

    8

    97. Repairing & servicing

    (NIC Code -95)

    1

    01. Others (NIC Code -99) -

    Kachori Making (NIC Code -10) -

    Source: Directorate of M & SSE, Govt. of West Bengal * Not available from The Directorate of M & SSE, Govt. of West Bengal

    3.4 Some Major Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings The units in Kolkata & near by Area

    Sl No. Name of the unit

    1. M/s. Garden Reach Ship Builders, Garden Reach, Kolkata

    2. M/s. India Tobacco Co. Ltd., Garden Reach, Kolkata

    3. M/s. Paharpur Cooling Tower Ltd., Garden Reach, Kolkata

    4. M/s. General Electricals Co. Ltd.,

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    Paharpur, Kolkata

    5. M/s. India Foils Ltd., Taratala, Kolkata

    6. M/s. Hindusthan Development Corpn. Ltd., Tiljala, Kolkata

    7. M/s. Kilburn Engg. Co. Ltd., Majherhat, Kolkata

    8. M/s. Siel Hardmetal Ltd., Behala, Kolkata

    9. M/s. Indian Oxygen Ltd., Taratala, Kolkata

    10. M/s. Willamson Magor Ltd., Majherhat, Kolkata

    11. M/s. Modern Bread Industry Ltd., Taratala, Kolkata

    12. M/s. Eveready Battery, Taratala, Kolkata

    13. M/s. Britania Biscuit Co. Ltd., Hide Road, Kolkata

    14. M/s. Balmer Lawrie & Co Ltd., Hide Road, Kolkata

    15. M/s. Calcutta Chemical Co. Ltd., Bandel Road, Kolkata

    16. M/s. Boroline Industries, Chiriamore, Kolkata

    17. M/s. Usha Fan Industry Ltd., Bansdroni, Kolkata

    18. M/s. Bharat Brake & Valves, S.M.Avenue, Kolkata

    19. M/s. Rescon India (P) Ltd., Behala, Kolkata

    20. M/s. Hindusthan Levers Ltd., Garden Reach, Kolkata

    21. M/s. Polar Fan Industry Ltd., Behala, Kolkata

    22. M/s. Central Inland Water Transport Corpn., Dock Yard Road, Kolkata

    23. M/s. British Engg. Pumps Ltd., Taratala, Kolkata

    24. M/s. Bharat Process & Mechanical Engg., Ultadanga, Kolkata

    25. M/s. Greaves Foseco Ltd., Taratala, Kolkata

    26 Downstream units of HPL ( 10 Units)

    27 Easy Fit jewellery Pvt.Ltd.

    28 Jute Mills ( 2 Units)

    29 Mizan & Co.

    30 Sree Ganesh Jewellery House Ltd.

    31 HM Biscuits Industries

    32 Gitanjali Germs Ltd.

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    Source: D.I.C, Kolkata.

    3.5 Major Exportable Item

    Engineering goods, Leather products, etc. 3.6 Growth Trend Industrial projects implemented in the district

    Year No. of Units Invt. (In Cr.)

    2008 60 198.80

    2009 42 464.40

    2010 23 59.79

    Source: Economic Review, 2011-12, West Bengal 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry The question of ancillary development in a district arises when there is dominating presence of large/medium industrial undertakings and they can generate continuous demand for their requirement like spares components etc. In this regard the district is far ahead of. There are approximately137 nos. large and medium scale industries. Depending upon the above industries few more ancillary units can be set up in the district.

    3.8. Medium Scale Enterprises 3.8.1 List of the units in Kolkata & Near By Area

    Sl.No Name of the Unit 1 Special Engg. Services Pvt. Ltd.

    2 Sakchi Creations Pvt. Ltd.

    3 Ananda Offset Pvt. Ltd.

    4 Veeline Media Ltd.

    5 Leadstone Energy Pvt. Ltd.

    6 Reach Asia

    7 Pampa Ovenfresh Foods Pvt. Ltd.

    8 Shibshankar Spong Iron Pvt. Ltd.

    9 B.S.Progressive Pvt. Ltd.

    10 Centom Steel & Ferro Alloys Ltd.

    11 East India Holdings Pvt. Ltd

    12 Arora Matthey Ltd.

    13 Prism Knit Fab Pvt. Ltd.

    14 Cap Gemini India Pvt. Ltd

    15 Cognizant Technology Solutions India Pvt. Ltd

    16 Enterprise Data Management Solutions

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    3.8.2 Major Exportable Item

    The leather and leather products, handi-crafts, ferrous and non ferrous casting, textiles, food products.

    3.9 Service Enterprises The State has identified the Information Technology (IT) Sector as a priority sector for growth. It is also encouraging development of high end technology in the hardware and software sector as well as R & D support. At the operational level, the govt. has made it easy for the investors to set up operations through WEBEL, which is single window support centre for all IT investors. About 230 companies are engaged in doing export from Kolkata. There are another 300 companies who arte engaged in domestic business. More than 10,000 professionals are employed directly in both export and domestic sector. Growth parameters of Software Technology Park (STPK) in terms of employment and export are given below:

    Employment in nos. Export ( In Crore)

    Year STPK Total in IT Sector

    STPK Total in IT Sector

    2005-06 20,000 55,000 2,167 2700

    2006-07 27,046 62,000 3,169 3500

    2007-08 33,183 80,000 4,251 4751

    2008-09 40,110 88,000 5,129 5927

    2009-10 50,000 1,10,000 5,430 6500

    2010-11 58,040 1,30,000 5,665 6938 Source: Economic Review, 2011-12, Govt. of W.B

    3.9.1 Potentials areas for service industry

    i) Spray painting ii) Fabrication & engineering job work iii) Beauty parlour iv) Xerox center v) Setting up of Cyber Cafes/Internet Browsing vi) Fast food center vii) PCO/STD/ISD booth centres

    Pvt. Ltd

    17 Genpact Infrastructure ( Kolkata) Pvt. Ltd.

    18 IT & ITEs- Small 7 Medium ( 16 Units)

    19 IT & ITEs- Small 7 Medium ( 2 new Units)

    20 Tech Mahindra Ltd.

    21 Teoco Software India Pvt. Ltd.

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    3.10 Potential for new MSMEs The primary objective of conducting industrial potentiality survey in a district is to select the candidate industries. In order to select those industries, factors like infrastructure, market, etc. have been analyzed in the previous Chapters. As already mentioned the district is devoid of agriculture and mineral resources, the fish production of the district is negligible. However, the officer after meeting various promotional agencies like DIC, Bank, KMC, etc. and after examining the factors required for industrial development has suggested the following demand based candidate industries having scope for development in the small scale sector in the existing situation.

    A) Demand-based industries: a) Food & allied industries

    i) Chilli sauce ii) Vinegar (synthetic) iii) Biscuits (mechanized) iv) Potato wafers v) Pickles (from mushroom) vi) Ground & Processed Spices vii) Papad viii) Soya based ix) Canned Mushroom (Export

    oriented) b) Textile products including hosiery items

    i) Readymade garments including shirts

    ii) Gauge & bandage (surgical) iii) Cotton knitted Fabrics iv) Mosquito net v) Nylon school bag vi) Kantha stitch and embroidery vii) Block/batik printing

    c) Rubber & plastic product

    i) Rigid PVC pipe ii) Plastic moulded bucket iii) Roto moulded plastic water

    tank iv) Disposable syringes v) PVC shoes & chappals vi) Nylon rope vii) Polythene bottles

    d) Leather & rexin

    i) Industrial hand gloves ii) Leather shoes & boots iii) Leather suitcase/briefcase iv) Leather waist belt

    e) Chemical & chemical products

    i) Herbal shampoo ii) Synthetic enamel paint iii) Liquid detergent iv) Teflon Product v) Disposable Syringe

    f) Mechanical

    i) M.S. builders hardware (hinges, handles)

    ii) Wrought Iron Furniture iii) Aluminium doors & windows iv) C.I. sluice valves v) Fire extinguisher vi) Injection moulding machines

    (automatic/semi-automatic) vii) Offset printing viii) Automobile body building

    (bus/truck) g) Electrical & Electronics

    i) Plastic moulded components for electronic industry

    ii) PVC ( cables) iii) UPS (uninterrupted power

    supply)

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    iv) Data processing v) Electric immersion water

    heater vi) Exhaust fan

    h) Glass & ceramic products

    i) Sanitary ware ii) Roofing tiles iii) Clay flooring tiles iv) Ophthalmic lens grinding

    4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise

    4.1 DETAIL OF MAJOR CLUSTERS

    Fan Manufacturing, Hosiery Products are the major cluster available in the Kolkata district

    4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector

    Fan Manufacturing, Hosiery Products 4.1.2 Service Sector

    Nil

    4.2 Details for Identified cluster 4.2.1 Name of the cluster

    Details for Identified cluster in West Bengal implemented by Directorate of Micro & Small Scale Enterprises, Govt. of West Bengal

    Name of the district:- KOLKATA

    Sl. Subject. Name of the Clusters

    Fan Manufacturing Hosiery Products

    1 Principal Products Manufactured in the Cluster

    Fan Hosiery goods

    2 Name of the SPV Fan Manufacturers Cluster Foundation

    Bengal Hosiery & Knitwear Entrepreneurs Association

    3 No. of functional units in the clusters

    260 1375

    4 Turnover of the Clusters Rs. 139 Cr. Rs. 3984 Cr.

    5 Value of Exports from the Clusters

    6 Employment in Cluster 4860 43246

    7 Average investment in plant & Machinery

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    8 Major Issues / requirement

    Using of modern technology; Quality control; Testing of raw materials

    Use of modern machinery for designing; quality control & quality testing; availability of water for effluent treatment

    9 Presence of capable institutions

    10 Thrust Areas Quality control; Skill development; Packaging & branding.

    Improvement of Quality & design of product; market promotion; availability of raw materials

    11 Problems & constraints Finance; Testing facility; Modern technology

    Finance; Pollution; Supply of raw materials

    12 Testing needs Quality control through ISI

    Quality of products; Dying & Bleaching

    13 Access to export market

    14 Name of the association

    15 Key trade Associations address

    5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of meeting Kolkata being the State Capital is industrially developed and is well equipped to promote industrialization. However the MSE sector still needs support from the Govt. on issues like credit availability, obtaining fire license, linking of trade license with fire license, rehabilitation of sick units, etc. Further, the requirement of depositing a large amount as earnest money in case of large tenders is another major problem facing the MSE sector. In the banking sector, several banks are hesitant to implement the CGTMSE Scheme, thereby posing credit problems for the MSE sector.

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    6. STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs

    Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance to the entrepreneurs.

    S. No

    Type of assistance Name and address of agencies

    1. Provisional Registration Certificate ( EM-1) & Permanent Registration Certificate(EM-II)

    District Industries Centre, Dte. of M& SSE, Govt. of West Bengal, 11, A & B, Esplanade East, Kolkata 700 069, West Bengal.

    2. Identification of Project Profiles, Techno-economic and managerial consultancy services, market survey and economic survey reports.

    (1) MSME Development Institute, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, 111 &112, B. T. Road, Kolkata-700108. (2) Directorate of Industries New Secretariat Bldgs, 9th fl., 1, Kiran Sankar Roy Road, Kolkata-1 (3) W.B. Small Industries Dev. Corpn.,

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    6A, Raja Subodh Mulick Square (3r floor) Kolkata-13 & 31, Block Burn Lane, Silpa Bhawan, Kolkata-12

    3. Land and Industrial shed

    (1) W.B. Small Industries Dev. Corpn., 6A, Raja Subodh Mullick Square, (3r floor) Kolkata-13 & 31, Black Burn Lane, Silpa Bhawan, Kolkata-12 (2) West Bengal Industries Infrastructure Development Corpn. Ltd., P-34, CIT Road, Kolkata-14

    4. Financial Assistance

    (1) West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Limited, 5, Council House St., Kolkata-1 (2) Small Industries Dev, Bank of India( SIDBI) Eastern Regional Office, 11, Dr. U. N. Brahmachari Road, Kolkata-17 (3) W. B. Financial Corpn., 2A, Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata-16 (4) United Bank of India, H.O. 16, Old Court House St, Kolkata-1 (5) All other Banks

    5. For raw materials under Govt. Supply

    National Small Industries Corpn. Ltd., 20 B, Abdul Hamid St., 7th floor, Kolkata-69

    6. Plant and machinery under hire / purchase basis.

    National Small Industries Corpn. Ltd., 20 B, Abdul Hamid St., 7th floor, Kolkata-69

    7. Power/ Electricity

    (1) W. B. State Electricity Distribhtion Co. Ltd.Bidyut Bhawan, Sector-II, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-91 (2) Calcutta Electric Supply Corpn. Ltd., Victoria House, Kolkata-69 (3) Durgapur Projects Ltd. Administrative Building, Dist- Burdwan, Pin-713201. (4) Dishergarh Power Supply Co.Ltd. P.O- Dishergarh, Asansol, Pin-713301

    8. Technical Know how.

    (1) Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Paschim Medinipur (2) Deptt. Of Engineering & Technology, Jadavpur University, Jadavpur, Kolkata-32

    9. Quality & Standard MSME Testing Centre (MSME -TC), 111 & 112, B.T. Road, Kolkata-108

    10. Marketing /Export Assistance

    (1) Zonal Joint Director General of Foreign Trade, 4, Esplanade East, Kolkata-700069 (2) W.B. Small Industries Dev. Corpn., 6A, Raja Subodh Mulick Square (3r floor) Kilkata-13

    11. Other Promotional Agencies

    (1) Reserve Bank of India, Rural Planning and Credit Department, 15, Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata-1

    (2) Indian Institute of Packaging,

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    Block CP, Sector V, Salt Lake City Kolkata-91 (3) Khadi and Village Industries Commission 33, Chittaranjan avenue, Kolkata 73

    7. Additional information if any:

    Nil