ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
MSME-DI
Jammu amp Kashmir
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CHAPTER - I
11 GEOGRAPHICAL BRIEF OF THE STATE Jammu amp Kashmir State is one of the oldest States of Indian Union The total area of JampK State is 222236 SqKms which includes 37555 SqKms under illegal occupation of China in Leh and 78115 SqKms under occupation of Pakistan and 5180 SqKms illegally handed over by Pakistan to China The state is surrounded by No of foreign countries ie Pakistan in the West Afghanistan in the Northwest and China in the Northeast It is located between 320 To 720 Longitudes and 720 to 800 Latitude Geographically the State of JampK has been divided into three regions viz Jammu Kashmir amp Ladakh Ladakh is situated in the extreme Northeast surrounded by Naga Parbhat and Korkaram Range (K2) it also touches the Godwin Austin Peak the worldrsquos second highest peak The Jammu region falls in peer panchal range which is situated 2000 mtrs above the sea level Kashmir region lies totally within the Himalayas surrounded by high hills of peer panchal range (K2) and Karakorum range It is interesting to note that the culture climate and convention vary from region to region The JampK State has got its importance in many respects The State is endowed with rich agricultural and mineral resources The famous Basmati Rice is grown in a large area of the State It has a very sound horticultural background The important fruit crops grown in the state are apples Cherries pomegranate peaches walnut etc which is being exported to all over the world thereby earning a good amount of foreign exchange Besides scenic beauty JampK is also known as a famous pilgrimage center ie Shri Mata
Vaishno Devi in Jammu province Amarnath in Srinagar province and old Buddhist MonasteriesGompas in Leh It is worth mentioning that the State of JampK is one of the best tourist centers of India and is known as ldquoParadise on Earthrdquo It attracts a large number of tourists round the year The State with its summer and Winter Capitals at Srinagar and Jammu respectively consists of 22 districts (10 in Kashmir Valley 10 in Jammu Division and 02 in Ladakh region) Out of the 22 districts of the State Leh district stands first in area
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wise with a total of 82665 SqKms followed by Kargil Doda Baramulla and Udhampur It has four geographical zones of (i) Sub-mountain and semi-mountain plain know as kandi or dry belt (ii) the Shivalik ranges (iii) the high mountain zone constitution the Kashmir valley Pir Panchal range and its off-shoots including Doda Poonch and Rajouri districts and part of Kathua and Udhampur districts and (iv) the middle run of the Indus river comprising Leh and Kargil The important rivers of the State are the river Indus Jehlum Chenab Tawi Ravi Sheok and Zanasskar Besides these major rivers there are a few small rivers and streams running through the state These rivers facilitate irrigation to large part of the State
12 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE STATE
The state of Jammu and Kashmir which had earlier been under Hindu rulers and Muslim Sultans became part of the Mughal Empire under Akbar After a period of Afghan rule from 1756 it was annexed to the Sikh kingdom of Punjab in 1819 In 1846 Ranjit Singh handed over the territory of Jammu to Maharaja Gulab Singh After the decisive battle of Sabroon in 1846 Kashmir also was handed over to Maharaja Gulab Singh under the Treaty of Amritsar British supremacy was recognized until the Indian Independence Act 1947 When all the states decided on accession to India or Pakistan Kashmir asked for standstill agreements with both In the meantime the state became the subject of an armed attack from Pakistan and Maharaja acceded to India on 26th October 1947 by signing the instruments of accession India approached the then UN in January 1949 Another round of war between the two countries in 1965 was followed by the Tashkent Declaration in January 1966 Following the liberation movement in the former eastern wing of Pakistan Pakistan attacked India in December 1971 It was followed by the Shimla Agreement in July 1972 A new line of control was delineated bilaterally to replace the ceasefire line between the two countries in Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir has been in the centre of contention between India and Pakistan ever since Separatist movements have torn the peaceful fabric of the state for over a decadeJammu and Kashmirs economy is predominantly dependent on agriculture and allied activities[ The Kashmir valley is also known for its sericulture and cold-water fisheries Wood from Kashmir is used to make high-quality cricket bats popularly known as Kashmir Willow Kashmiri saffron is also very famous and brings the state a handsome amount of foreign exchange Agricultural exports from Jammu and Kashmir include apples barley cherries corn millet oranges rice peaches pears saffron sorghum vegetables and wheat while manufactured exports include handicrafts rugs and shawls
13 ECONOMIC PRESPECTIVE
Horticulture plays a vital role in the economic development of the state With an annual turnover of over Rs 300 crore apart from foreign exchange of over Rs 80 crore this sector is the biggest source of income in the statersquos economy The region of Kashmir is known for its horticulture industry and is the wealthiest region in the state Horticultural produce from the state includes apples apricots cherries pears plums almonds and walnut The Doda district has deposits of high-grade sapphire Though small the manufacturing and services sector is growing rapidly especially in the Jammu division However industrial development in the state faces several major constraints including extreme mountainous landscape and power shortage
The Government of India has been keen to economically integrate Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India The state is one of the largest recipients of grants from New Delhi totaling $ 812 million per year It also has a mere 4 incidence of poverty one of the lowest in the country In an attempt to improve the infrastructure in the state the Indian government has commenced work on the ambitious Kashmir Railway project which is being
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constructed by Konkan Railway Corporation and IRCON at a cost of more than US$25 billion The Vaishno Devi yatra alone contributes Rs 475 crore to the local economy annuallyrsquo
141 KEY INDICATORS OF THE STATE
Area in Sq Kms 222236 Agriculture Land 2416 (000ha) Forest Land 658 (000ha) Land use to non-Agri uses 293 (000ha) Barren amp un-cultivated land 298 (000ha) Total food grain (2007-08) 15707 (000 qtls) No of Districts 22 No of Tehsils 82 No of CD Blocks 142 No of Panchayats (provisional) 4136 No of Villages 6652 No of Urban Areas 68 No of Urban Agglomeration 7 Population -2001 (Census) Total Male Female Total 10143700 5360926 4782774 Rural 7627062 3977652 3649410 Urban 2516638 1383274 1133364 Region-wise Population Jammu 4430191 Kashmir 5476970 Ladakh 236539 Population by Religion Religion Total Percentage Hindus 3005349 2962 Sikhs 207154 204 Muslims 6793240 6698 Christians 20299 020 Buddhists 113787 112 Jains 2518 002 Others 1353 001 Literates Absolute Total Male Female Total 4807286 3060628 1746658 Rural 3192078 2069618 1122460 Urban 1615208 991010 624198 Sex ratio(Female per 1000 Male) Total 892 Rural 917 Urban 819
142 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP
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The state has administrative set up of 22 districts 82 Tehsils 142 Blocks There are as many as 6652 villages and 68 urban areas besides 7 urban agglomerations
Districts No of Tehsils
No of Blocks
Srinagar 02 01 Ganderbal 03 04 Budgam 06 08 Anantnag 06 07 Kulgam 03 05 Pulwama 04 05 Shopian 02 02 Baramulla 07 12 Bandipora 03 05 Kupwara 03 11 Kargil 02 09 Leh 01 09 Jammu 05 08 Samba 01 04 Kathua 04 08 Poonch 05 06 Rajouri 07 08 Udhampur 04 07 Reasi 02 04 Doda 04 08 Kishtwar 04 08 Ramban 02 04
143 GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IN 2009-2010
i) Current Prices 4770931 (Rs in Crores) ii) Constant Price (2004-2005) 3788692 (Rs in Crores)
144 SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION OF STATE GDP 2009-2010
i) Primary Sector 2263 ii) Secondary Sector 2955 iii) Tertiary Sector
4782
5
Sectoral Wise Contribution
Towards GDP
30
47
23
Secondary Teritiary Primary
145 LAND UTILISATION (2008-2009) Classification of area (Area in Hectares)
i) Total cropped area 2416 (thousand) ii) Net Sown area 742 (thousand) iii) Area under forests 658 (thousand) iv) Total area 113394 (thousand)
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146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
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15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
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Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
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155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
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activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
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3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
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kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
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development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
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- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
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objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
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scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
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e MONTHS
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tal
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ril1
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Jun
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11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
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MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
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BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
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SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
1
CHAPTER - I
11 GEOGRAPHICAL BRIEF OF THE STATE Jammu amp Kashmir State is one of the oldest States of Indian Union The total area of JampK State is 222236 SqKms which includes 37555 SqKms under illegal occupation of China in Leh and 78115 SqKms under occupation of Pakistan and 5180 SqKms illegally handed over by Pakistan to China The state is surrounded by No of foreign countries ie Pakistan in the West Afghanistan in the Northwest and China in the Northeast It is located between 320 To 720 Longitudes and 720 to 800 Latitude Geographically the State of JampK has been divided into three regions viz Jammu Kashmir amp Ladakh Ladakh is situated in the extreme Northeast surrounded by Naga Parbhat and Korkaram Range (K2) it also touches the Godwin Austin Peak the worldrsquos second highest peak The Jammu region falls in peer panchal range which is situated 2000 mtrs above the sea level Kashmir region lies totally within the Himalayas surrounded by high hills of peer panchal range (K2) and Karakorum range It is interesting to note that the culture climate and convention vary from region to region The JampK State has got its importance in many respects The State is endowed with rich agricultural and mineral resources The famous Basmati Rice is grown in a large area of the State It has a very sound horticultural background The important fruit crops grown in the state are apples Cherries pomegranate peaches walnut etc which is being exported to all over the world thereby earning a good amount of foreign exchange Besides scenic beauty JampK is also known as a famous pilgrimage center ie Shri Mata
Vaishno Devi in Jammu province Amarnath in Srinagar province and old Buddhist MonasteriesGompas in Leh It is worth mentioning that the State of JampK is one of the best tourist centers of India and is known as ldquoParadise on Earthrdquo It attracts a large number of tourists round the year The State with its summer and Winter Capitals at Srinagar and Jammu respectively consists of 22 districts (10 in Kashmir Valley 10 in Jammu Division and 02 in Ladakh region) Out of the 22 districts of the State Leh district stands first in area
2
wise with a total of 82665 SqKms followed by Kargil Doda Baramulla and Udhampur It has four geographical zones of (i) Sub-mountain and semi-mountain plain know as kandi or dry belt (ii) the Shivalik ranges (iii) the high mountain zone constitution the Kashmir valley Pir Panchal range and its off-shoots including Doda Poonch and Rajouri districts and part of Kathua and Udhampur districts and (iv) the middle run of the Indus river comprising Leh and Kargil The important rivers of the State are the river Indus Jehlum Chenab Tawi Ravi Sheok and Zanasskar Besides these major rivers there are a few small rivers and streams running through the state These rivers facilitate irrigation to large part of the State
12 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE STATE
The state of Jammu and Kashmir which had earlier been under Hindu rulers and Muslim Sultans became part of the Mughal Empire under Akbar After a period of Afghan rule from 1756 it was annexed to the Sikh kingdom of Punjab in 1819 In 1846 Ranjit Singh handed over the territory of Jammu to Maharaja Gulab Singh After the decisive battle of Sabroon in 1846 Kashmir also was handed over to Maharaja Gulab Singh under the Treaty of Amritsar British supremacy was recognized until the Indian Independence Act 1947 When all the states decided on accession to India or Pakistan Kashmir asked for standstill agreements with both In the meantime the state became the subject of an armed attack from Pakistan and Maharaja acceded to India on 26th October 1947 by signing the instruments of accession India approached the then UN in January 1949 Another round of war between the two countries in 1965 was followed by the Tashkent Declaration in January 1966 Following the liberation movement in the former eastern wing of Pakistan Pakistan attacked India in December 1971 It was followed by the Shimla Agreement in July 1972 A new line of control was delineated bilaterally to replace the ceasefire line between the two countries in Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir has been in the centre of contention between India and Pakistan ever since Separatist movements have torn the peaceful fabric of the state for over a decadeJammu and Kashmirs economy is predominantly dependent on agriculture and allied activities[ The Kashmir valley is also known for its sericulture and cold-water fisheries Wood from Kashmir is used to make high-quality cricket bats popularly known as Kashmir Willow Kashmiri saffron is also very famous and brings the state a handsome amount of foreign exchange Agricultural exports from Jammu and Kashmir include apples barley cherries corn millet oranges rice peaches pears saffron sorghum vegetables and wheat while manufactured exports include handicrafts rugs and shawls
13 ECONOMIC PRESPECTIVE
Horticulture plays a vital role in the economic development of the state With an annual turnover of over Rs 300 crore apart from foreign exchange of over Rs 80 crore this sector is the biggest source of income in the statersquos economy The region of Kashmir is known for its horticulture industry and is the wealthiest region in the state Horticultural produce from the state includes apples apricots cherries pears plums almonds and walnut The Doda district has deposits of high-grade sapphire Though small the manufacturing and services sector is growing rapidly especially in the Jammu division However industrial development in the state faces several major constraints including extreme mountainous landscape and power shortage
The Government of India has been keen to economically integrate Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India The state is one of the largest recipients of grants from New Delhi totaling $ 812 million per year It also has a mere 4 incidence of poverty one of the lowest in the country In an attempt to improve the infrastructure in the state the Indian government has commenced work on the ambitious Kashmir Railway project which is being
3
constructed by Konkan Railway Corporation and IRCON at a cost of more than US$25 billion The Vaishno Devi yatra alone contributes Rs 475 crore to the local economy annuallyrsquo
141 KEY INDICATORS OF THE STATE
Area in Sq Kms 222236 Agriculture Land 2416 (000ha) Forest Land 658 (000ha) Land use to non-Agri uses 293 (000ha) Barren amp un-cultivated land 298 (000ha) Total food grain (2007-08) 15707 (000 qtls) No of Districts 22 No of Tehsils 82 No of CD Blocks 142 No of Panchayats (provisional) 4136 No of Villages 6652 No of Urban Areas 68 No of Urban Agglomeration 7 Population -2001 (Census) Total Male Female Total 10143700 5360926 4782774 Rural 7627062 3977652 3649410 Urban 2516638 1383274 1133364 Region-wise Population Jammu 4430191 Kashmir 5476970 Ladakh 236539 Population by Religion Religion Total Percentage Hindus 3005349 2962 Sikhs 207154 204 Muslims 6793240 6698 Christians 20299 020 Buddhists 113787 112 Jains 2518 002 Others 1353 001 Literates Absolute Total Male Female Total 4807286 3060628 1746658 Rural 3192078 2069618 1122460 Urban 1615208 991010 624198 Sex ratio(Female per 1000 Male) Total 892 Rural 917 Urban 819
142 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP
4
The state has administrative set up of 22 districts 82 Tehsils 142 Blocks There are as many as 6652 villages and 68 urban areas besides 7 urban agglomerations
Districts No of Tehsils
No of Blocks
Srinagar 02 01 Ganderbal 03 04 Budgam 06 08 Anantnag 06 07 Kulgam 03 05 Pulwama 04 05 Shopian 02 02 Baramulla 07 12 Bandipora 03 05 Kupwara 03 11 Kargil 02 09 Leh 01 09 Jammu 05 08 Samba 01 04 Kathua 04 08 Poonch 05 06 Rajouri 07 08 Udhampur 04 07 Reasi 02 04 Doda 04 08 Kishtwar 04 08 Ramban 02 04
143 GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IN 2009-2010
i) Current Prices 4770931 (Rs in Crores) ii) Constant Price (2004-2005) 3788692 (Rs in Crores)
144 SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION OF STATE GDP 2009-2010
i) Primary Sector 2263 ii) Secondary Sector 2955 iii) Tertiary Sector
4782
5
Sectoral Wise Contribution
Towards GDP
30
47
23
Secondary Teritiary Primary
145 LAND UTILISATION (2008-2009) Classification of area (Area in Hectares)
i) Total cropped area 2416 (thousand) ii) Net Sown area 742 (thousand) iii) Area under forests 658 (thousand) iv) Total area 113394 (thousand)
6
146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
7
15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
11
3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
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PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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wise with a total of 82665 SqKms followed by Kargil Doda Baramulla and Udhampur It has four geographical zones of (i) Sub-mountain and semi-mountain plain know as kandi or dry belt (ii) the Shivalik ranges (iii) the high mountain zone constitution the Kashmir valley Pir Panchal range and its off-shoots including Doda Poonch and Rajouri districts and part of Kathua and Udhampur districts and (iv) the middle run of the Indus river comprising Leh and Kargil The important rivers of the State are the river Indus Jehlum Chenab Tawi Ravi Sheok and Zanasskar Besides these major rivers there are a few small rivers and streams running through the state These rivers facilitate irrigation to large part of the State
12 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE STATE
The state of Jammu and Kashmir which had earlier been under Hindu rulers and Muslim Sultans became part of the Mughal Empire under Akbar After a period of Afghan rule from 1756 it was annexed to the Sikh kingdom of Punjab in 1819 In 1846 Ranjit Singh handed over the territory of Jammu to Maharaja Gulab Singh After the decisive battle of Sabroon in 1846 Kashmir also was handed over to Maharaja Gulab Singh under the Treaty of Amritsar British supremacy was recognized until the Indian Independence Act 1947 When all the states decided on accession to India or Pakistan Kashmir asked for standstill agreements with both In the meantime the state became the subject of an armed attack from Pakistan and Maharaja acceded to India on 26th October 1947 by signing the instruments of accession India approached the then UN in January 1949 Another round of war between the two countries in 1965 was followed by the Tashkent Declaration in January 1966 Following the liberation movement in the former eastern wing of Pakistan Pakistan attacked India in December 1971 It was followed by the Shimla Agreement in July 1972 A new line of control was delineated bilaterally to replace the ceasefire line between the two countries in Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir has been in the centre of contention between India and Pakistan ever since Separatist movements have torn the peaceful fabric of the state for over a decadeJammu and Kashmirs economy is predominantly dependent on agriculture and allied activities[ The Kashmir valley is also known for its sericulture and cold-water fisheries Wood from Kashmir is used to make high-quality cricket bats popularly known as Kashmir Willow Kashmiri saffron is also very famous and brings the state a handsome amount of foreign exchange Agricultural exports from Jammu and Kashmir include apples barley cherries corn millet oranges rice peaches pears saffron sorghum vegetables and wheat while manufactured exports include handicrafts rugs and shawls
13 ECONOMIC PRESPECTIVE
Horticulture plays a vital role in the economic development of the state With an annual turnover of over Rs 300 crore apart from foreign exchange of over Rs 80 crore this sector is the biggest source of income in the statersquos economy The region of Kashmir is known for its horticulture industry and is the wealthiest region in the state Horticultural produce from the state includes apples apricots cherries pears plums almonds and walnut The Doda district has deposits of high-grade sapphire Though small the manufacturing and services sector is growing rapidly especially in the Jammu division However industrial development in the state faces several major constraints including extreme mountainous landscape and power shortage
The Government of India has been keen to economically integrate Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India The state is one of the largest recipients of grants from New Delhi totaling $ 812 million per year It also has a mere 4 incidence of poverty one of the lowest in the country In an attempt to improve the infrastructure in the state the Indian government has commenced work on the ambitious Kashmir Railway project which is being
3
constructed by Konkan Railway Corporation and IRCON at a cost of more than US$25 billion The Vaishno Devi yatra alone contributes Rs 475 crore to the local economy annuallyrsquo
141 KEY INDICATORS OF THE STATE
Area in Sq Kms 222236 Agriculture Land 2416 (000ha) Forest Land 658 (000ha) Land use to non-Agri uses 293 (000ha) Barren amp un-cultivated land 298 (000ha) Total food grain (2007-08) 15707 (000 qtls) No of Districts 22 No of Tehsils 82 No of CD Blocks 142 No of Panchayats (provisional) 4136 No of Villages 6652 No of Urban Areas 68 No of Urban Agglomeration 7 Population -2001 (Census) Total Male Female Total 10143700 5360926 4782774 Rural 7627062 3977652 3649410 Urban 2516638 1383274 1133364 Region-wise Population Jammu 4430191 Kashmir 5476970 Ladakh 236539 Population by Religion Religion Total Percentage Hindus 3005349 2962 Sikhs 207154 204 Muslims 6793240 6698 Christians 20299 020 Buddhists 113787 112 Jains 2518 002 Others 1353 001 Literates Absolute Total Male Female Total 4807286 3060628 1746658 Rural 3192078 2069618 1122460 Urban 1615208 991010 624198 Sex ratio(Female per 1000 Male) Total 892 Rural 917 Urban 819
142 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP
4
The state has administrative set up of 22 districts 82 Tehsils 142 Blocks There are as many as 6652 villages and 68 urban areas besides 7 urban agglomerations
Districts No of Tehsils
No of Blocks
Srinagar 02 01 Ganderbal 03 04 Budgam 06 08 Anantnag 06 07 Kulgam 03 05 Pulwama 04 05 Shopian 02 02 Baramulla 07 12 Bandipora 03 05 Kupwara 03 11 Kargil 02 09 Leh 01 09 Jammu 05 08 Samba 01 04 Kathua 04 08 Poonch 05 06 Rajouri 07 08 Udhampur 04 07 Reasi 02 04 Doda 04 08 Kishtwar 04 08 Ramban 02 04
143 GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IN 2009-2010
i) Current Prices 4770931 (Rs in Crores) ii) Constant Price (2004-2005) 3788692 (Rs in Crores)
144 SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION OF STATE GDP 2009-2010
i) Primary Sector 2263 ii) Secondary Sector 2955 iii) Tertiary Sector
4782
5
Sectoral Wise Contribution
Towards GDP
30
47
23
Secondary Teritiary Primary
145 LAND UTILISATION (2008-2009) Classification of area (Area in Hectares)
i) Total cropped area 2416 (thousand) ii) Net Sown area 742 (thousand) iii) Area under forests 658 (thousand) iv) Total area 113394 (thousand)
6
146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
7
15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
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3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
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COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
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CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
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SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
3
constructed by Konkan Railway Corporation and IRCON at a cost of more than US$25 billion The Vaishno Devi yatra alone contributes Rs 475 crore to the local economy annuallyrsquo
141 KEY INDICATORS OF THE STATE
Area in Sq Kms 222236 Agriculture Land 2416 (000ha) Forest Land 658 (000ha) Land use to non-Agri uses 293 (000ha) Barren amp un-cultivated land 298 (000ha) Total food grain (2007-08) 15707 (000 qtls) No of Districts 22 No of Tehsils 82 No of CD Blocks 142 No of Panchayats (provisional) 4136 No of Villages 6652 No of Urban Areas 68 No of Urban Agglomeration 7 Population -2001 (Census) Total Male Female Total 10143700 5360926 4782774 Rural 7627062 3977652 3649410 Urban 2516638 1383274 1133364 Region-wise Population Jammu 4430191 Kashmir 5476970 Ladakh 236539 Population by Religion Religion Total Percentage Hindus 3005349 2962 Sikhs 207154 204 Muslims 6793240 6698 Christians 20299 020 Buddhists 113787 112 Jains 2518 002 Others 1353 001 Literates Absolute Total Male Female Total 4807286 3060628 1746658 Rural 3192078 2069618 1122460 Urban 1615208 991010 624198 Sex ratio(Female per 1000 Male) Total 892 Rural 917 Urban 819
142 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP
4
The state has administrative set up of 22 districts 82 Tehsils 142 Blocks There are as many as 6652 villages and 68 urban areas besides 7 urban agglomerations
Districts No of Tehsils
No of Blocks
Srinagar 02 01 Ganderbal 03 04 Budgam 06 08 Anantnag 06 07 Kulgam 03 05 Pulwama 04 05 Shopian 02 02 Baramulla 07 12 Bandipora 03 05 Kupwara 03 11 Kargil 02 09 Leh 01 09 Jammu 05 08 Samba 01 04 Kathua 04 08 Poonch 05 06 Rajouri 07 08 Udhampur 04 07 Reasi 02 04 Doda 04 08 Kishtwar 04 08 Ramban 02 04
143 GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IN 2009-2010
i) Current Prices 4770931 (Rs in Crores) ii) Constant Price (2004-2005) 3788692 (Rs in Crores)
144 SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION OF STATE GDP 2009-2010
i) Primary Sector 2263 ii) Secondary Sector 2955 iii) Tertiary Sector
4782
5
Sectoral Wise Contribution
Towards GDP
30
47
23
Secondary Teritiary Primary
145 LAND UTILISATION (2008-2009) Classification of area (Area in Hectares)
i) Total cropped area 2416 (thousand) ii) Net Sown area 742 (thousand) iii) Area under forests 658 (thousand) iv) Total area 113394 (thousand)
6
146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
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15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
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3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
4
The state has administrative set up of 22 districts 82 Tehsils 142 Blocks There are as many as 6652 villages and 68 urban areas besides 7 urban agglomerations
Districts No of Tehsils
No of Blocks
Srinagar 02 01 Ganderbal 03 04 Budgam 06 08 Anantnag 06 07 Kulgam 03 05 Pulwama 04 05 Shopian 02 02 Baramulla 07 12 Bandipora 03 05 Kupwara 03 11 Kargil 02 09 Leh 01 09 Jammu 05 08 Samba 01 04 Kathua 04 08 Poonch 05 06 Rajouri 07 08 Udhampur 04 07 Reasi 02 04 Doda 04 08 Kishtwar 04 08 Ramban 02 04
143 GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IN 2009-2010
i) Current Prices 4770931 (Rs in Crores) ii) Constant Price (2004-2005) 3788692 (Rs in Crores)
144 SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION OF STATE GDP 2009-2010
i) Primary Sector 2263 ii) Secondary Sector 2955 iii) Tertiary Sector
4782
5
Sectoral Wise Contribution
Towards GDP
30
47
23
Secondary Teritiary Primary
145 LAND UTILISATION (2008-2009) Classification of area (Area in Hectares)
i) Total cropped area 2416 (thousand) ii) Net Sown area 742 (thousand) iii) Area under forests 658 (thousand) iv) Total area 113394 (thousand)
6
146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
7
15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
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3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
5
Sectoral Wise Contribution
Towards GDP
30
47
23
Secondary Teritiary Primary
145 LAND UTILISATION (2008-2009) Classification of area (Area in Hectares)
i) Total cropped area 2416 (thousand) ii) Net Sown area 742 (thousand) iii) Area under forests 658 (thousand) iv) Total area 113394 (thousand)
6
146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
7
15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
11
3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
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THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
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panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
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e MONTH
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tal
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ril1
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11
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e1
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11
Au
g 1
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t 1
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11
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v 1
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Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
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SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
6
146 HORTICULTURE (2009-2010)
i) Area under Horticulture 300700 (Hect) ii) Production of fruits (2009-2010) 1713 ( Lakh MT) iii) Main fruits in the State Apple Mango Walnut Almond Pear Cherry apricot Peach Plum
147 FORESTS
Area under forest (2008-2009) i) Reserved Forest 20230 (SqKm)
ii) Protected Forest 15410 (SqKm) iii)Unclassified 4820 (SqKm) 148 LIVE STOCK
i) Live stock population (2007-08) 1 47908
149 FISHERIES
i) Fishermen licensed (2008-09 13206 Nos (ii) Annual fish catch (Qty) 1 92325(Qtls)
1410 ELECTRICITY (2009-2010) i) Total Potential 20000 (MW) ii) Generated 3379489 MW
1411 EDUCATION (Up to March 2009) Govt Sector only i) Universities in Jammu amp Kashmir 7 Nos ii) No of Middle School 6621 iii) No of HighHigher Sec Schools 2369 iii) Degree Colleges 72
1412 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (as on 3132009) a) NIT 01(Srinagar) b) Engg College 05 c) Polytechnics 12 d) ITIrsquos 37 1413 BANKING INSTITUTIONS (As on Sept 2008)
i) Convener Bank JampK Bank
ii) No of Branches 956
7
15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
11
3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
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like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
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THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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15 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR
151 AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is the dominant aspect of the economy of Jammu amp Kashmir One of the prominent occupations for the people of Jammu amp Kashmir is Agriculture 80 of the total populace of the state is dependent on agriculture as the source of revenue Rice Maize and Wheat is the major crops of the locale Jammu and Kashmir is known for its mono-cropped and rain-fed economy with 40 area in the Jammu division and 60 in Kashmir
152 HORTICULTURE
The climate of Kashmir is favorable for the production of fruits Production of fruits like apples pears cherries plums mulberry peaches apricots walnuts and almonds is common in the territory About 20 of the total cultivated area is under horticulture crop About 45 Lakh families are engaged directly or indirectly with horticulture activities In physical terms the area under fruit cultivation is about 307 lakh hectares during the year 2008-09 Production of fruits was 1691 lakh metric tones comprising of 1530 lakh Metric Tones of fresh fruits and 161 lakh metric tones of dry fruit Export of fruit outside state for the year 2008-09 as per Directorate of Horticulture (JampK) was 1116 lakh metric tones
153 FORESTS
The effective geographical area of Jammu amp Kashmir state is 101387 Sq kms
out of which 20230 Sqkms is the forest area Forest area is largely distributed
in Kashmir valley and Jammu region where the forest cover constitutes 5097
and 4589 respectively of the geographical area In Ladakh region whole
forest cover accounts for less than 1 ie is only 006
154 HYDRO POWER
Power holds a key to any developmental effort It is an essential component for
sustained economic growth and commensurate growth in power supply is
required to ensure that economy keeps growing The gradual increase in the
demand of power means the economy is growing and is leading to
modernization Industrialization and improvement in basic amenities
culminating into quality of life Jammu amp Kashmir has immense potential for
development of hydraulic power The estimated hydro power of the state is
20000 Mws of which 16480 Mws have been identified Out of the identified
potential only 147870 Mws or 9 have been exploited till the end of the
10th five year plan Some important Hydro Power Projects of Jammu amp
Kashmir are given below
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
11
3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
8
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MW
STATE SECTOR
Jhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105
Upper Sindh ndash I 2 x 113 226
Ganderbal 2 x 3 x 2 x 45 15
Upper Sindh ndash II 3 x 35 105
Pahalgam 2 x 15 3
Karnah 2 x 1 2
Chenab Basin
Chenani-i 5x466 2330
Chenani-ii 2x1 2
Chenani-iii 3x25 750
Bhaderwah 2x05 1
Baglihar 3x150 450 (2 units commissioned)
Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9
Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x125 375
Hunder 2x020 040
Sumoor 2x005 010
Igo-Mercellong 2x150 3
Haftal 2x050 1
Marpachoo 3x025 075
Barzo 2x015 030
Stakna (with JampKPDD) 2x2 4
Central Sector
Salal HEP 6x115 690
Uri-I 4x120 480
Dul-Hasti 3x130 390
Total 1560
9
155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
11
3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
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PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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155 TOURISM
Tourism plays a key role in the economic development of the State The
number of tourists visiting Kashmir valley has shown a persistent increase
upto nineteen eighties The flow of tourists decreased because of turmoil
particularly in 1990s The Jammu and Kashmir state has tremendous potential
for developing tourism The slopes available at Sonamarg Pahalgam and
Gulmarg provide scope for development of winter tourism Bestowed with
rich scenic beauty the snow capped forests in winter draw a great chunk of
Tourists from all over the world to Gulmarg the high altitude resort of Kashmir
valley The state govt too is devoting full attention for developing sufficient
infrastructure to boost the tourist trade in the state Tourism has a multiplier
effect on income employment generation and gives tremendous fillip to the
economy The revival of tourist trade can be assessed by the increasing
number of tourists both Indian and non-Indian to the state The state has
three distinct niches while leisure tourism is available in Kashmir valley
Pilgrim tourism in Jammu and Ladakh has the potential to offer adventure
tourism
16 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR STATE
JampK has not been able to attract investments in this sector and remained an industrially backward state due to its unique economic disadvantages arising out of remoteness and poor connectivity hilly and often inhospitable terrain weak resource base poor infrastructure sparse population density shallow markets and most importantly the political uncertainty Moreover the natural factors are more conducive for handicrafts village and Small Scale Industries and less to large and heavy industries Nevertheless despite all odds and limitations the Jammu ampKashmir State is on the path of industrialization in a modest way Many small and medium-scale industries have come up basically in the traditional sectors along with some new areas like food processing agro-based units and metallic and non metallic products Besides due to saturation of employment opportunities in the governmenttraditional non-governmental sectors like Agriculture Industrial sector has been declared as the main vehicle for accelerating economic tempo besides providing employment to the educated unemployed youth in the State Industrial development always remains a thrust area in the Government agenda Governmentrsquos endeavor is to provide efficient and cost effective infrastructure skilled human resources stable environment and good governance which are the pre-requisites for creating a proper investment environment for sustainable industrial growth Dispersal of industries to the 266 underdeveloped areas in the state through creation of necessary infrastructure and providing financial fiscal incentives is focused In the perspective of industrial growth Industries and Commerce Department has been established with a well knit system for carrying its
10
activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
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3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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activities effectively The Industries and Commerce Department is concentrating to attract investment in the State for developing world class infrastructure to achieve objectives like 1 To explore available resources in the State 2 To create conducive industrial employment 3 To promote labor intensive industries to lessen the pressure on
unemployment market in the State 4 To improve industrial performance by providing necessary inputs so as to
reduce the dependence of the State on imports The department is focusing on key sectors like food processing pharmaceuticals biotechnology textiles sports goods information technology etc to accelerate industrial growth in the State Industrially JampK State is lagging behind and occupies the place on the lowest side when compared to other states of the union India The industrial sector of the State is confined to small scale amp medium industries The large-scale amp heavy industries do not exist in the State This sluggish industrial growth is mainly attributing to lack of sufficient infrastructure and considering the extreme geographical location of the State The cost of raw material amp transportation
adds to manufacturing cost thereby making the JampK products uncompetitive The number of small scale industrial units as on 31032008 registered with the State Directorate of Industries amp Commerce has reached to forty seven thousands providing employment opportunities to 232 lakh people The availability of land is a major constraint in developing new industrial estate
State Package Fiscal Incentives
100 percent subsidy on purchase of new Diesel Generating sets 100 percent subsidy on project report and quality testing equipment 75 percent subsidy on Research and development 3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 5 percent rebate on interest on term loan for technocrats Special incentive for brand promotion and modernisation267 Land and Power at concessional rates 30 percent capital investment subsidy on land building and plant and
Machinery Tax Incentives
Toll tax exemption on import of raw material and export of finished products
CST exemption VAT remission Stamp duty exemption
Central Package Fiscal Incentives
15 percent subsidy on capital investment on plant and machinery
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3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
11
3 percent interest subsidy on working capital 100 percent insurance cover to Industrial units 90 percent Transport subsidy
Tax Incentives
100 percent excise refund Total income tax exemption
INDUSTRAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure development serves as an engine for industrial development and calls for continuous attention of the Government Planning and development of Industrial Estates Infrastructure in the perspective of industrial growth is the major function of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce The department of Industries and Commerce has 51 existing Industrial estates in the State under the control of Directorate of Industries and Commerce and SIDCOSICOP These Industrial Estates are spread over an area of 27718 Kanals of land In addition to above industrial estates 17 new Industrial Estatesexpansion of the existing ones spread over an area of 11187 kanals of land are being developed which are at various stages of developmentimplementation IINDUSTRAIL GROWTH CENTERS State of JampK has got two growth centers one each located in Jammu province at District Samba and in Kashmir province located adt Lassipora ndashDistrict Pulwama Industrial Food Park Industrial food park has been established at Khunmooh District Srinagar and Doabegah District Sopore with the assistance of Ministry of food processing In Khunmooh the land provided to 44 Industrial units 15 industrial units are in production The food park at Doabegah is to come up with project outlay of Rs 950 Lacs UPCOMMING INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE a Industrial Estate Ompora Budgam
Steps are being taken for development of 1000 kanals of land at Ompora as an industrial estate
b Industrial Estate Ghatti Kathua
About 3500 Kanals of land have been transferred to JampK SIDCO for establishing an industrial estate at Ghatti in Kathua district The necessary developmental plans have been chalked out and the works on the project are being started immediately There is a pending demand for allotment of 1019
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
12
kanals of land from 17 industrial houses which have already been cleared by the Apex Projects Clearance Committee of the state
c Industrial Estates Khunmoh Phase -III
About 1000 kanals of land have already been handed over to SIDCO last year however the development work of said industrial estate could not be taken up for execution as the payment of some of the land owners had not been made by the Revenue Authorities as the result of which the owners of the land did not allow any works to be executed on the project The said issues have now been settled and the corporation is in the process of framing of developmental plan for the project D SILK TECH PARK ZAKURA E IID CENTER GOVINDSAR DISTRICT KATHUA F TEXTILE CITY AT KATHUA There is proposal to set up TEXTILE CITY at Kathua This city will be first of its kind in the country In the proposed Textile City 239 proposed units would be engaged in cotton silk and wool with a thrust on export The proposed textile city spread over an area of 6000 Kanals with an investment of 197 Crores and it is expected to generate employment to 55000 persons The State Government is planning to produce high-tech milk processing and marketing in collaboration with the Gujrat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation The consumer now will get good quality of milk through an organized cooperative network along the lines of Amul in Anand (Gujrat) after the completion of this project The project envisages increasing processing capacity of two milk processing units of Chashma Shai in Srinagar amp Satwari in Jammu from existing 20000 ltrs to one lakh ltrs per day
17 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
171 MICRO SMALL amp MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ndash DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI)JampK Jammu formally known as Small Industries Service Institute SISI Jammu is the field office of SIDO in JampK State It has a Br SISI (Workshop) at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu These Institutes provides a number of services to the small scale industry in the state The main functions of the Institutions are to extend Techno-economic-managerial constancy to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs They also extend various types of training programmes to develop entrepreneurship and Skill
13
development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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development Necessary back-up supports for all industrial development activities are also extended to all DICs in the State
The main functions of the MSME DI Jammu are as under
Technical constancy Preparation of project profiles Conducting of Techno-economic studies Preparation of State Industrial Profile and District Potentiality Survey
Reports Organizing seminarsExhibitions to update Conduction Entrepreneurial Development ProgrammesMotivational
Campaigns Export promotion Sub-Contract Exchange (SCX)
MSME DI Srinagar Camp Jammu has a workshop at IE Santnagar Barzulla Srinagar amp Branch MSME DI Jammu has a workshop at Industrial Estate Digiana Jammu Both the workshops undertake the job work in the field of Turning Machining Lathe works etc It also provides 6 months Training in the trades of Fitter Machinists Trades etc
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SICOP) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate
Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Zakura 128 0 0 7 46
- do - Zainkote 525 0 0 37 84 2 Anantnag - do - Sports
Goods Complex Bijbehara
206 0 0 0 0
Total A 859 0 0 44 130 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Gangyal 988 0 0 184 66
- do - Birpur 306 0 0 64 12 2 Udhampur - do - Battal
Ballian 1051 0 0 3 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua II 417 0 0 29 81 Total B 2962 0 0 280 81 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 3621 0 0 324 211
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN THE STATE OF JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SIDCO) SNo Name of
District Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt Pvt Functi- Non Fun-
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sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
14
sheds Sheds onal Ctional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate Khanmoh 1104 0 0 6 39
- do - Shalteng 105 0 0 19 7 2 Budgam - do - Rangreth 115219 0 0 16 30
EPIP Ompora 1000 0 0 0 0 3 Pulwama - do - Lethpora 168 0 0 0 3
- do - Lassipora 6300 0 0 2 2 4 Baramulla - do - Doabgah 152 0 0 0 0 Total A 9981 0 0 43 81 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Bari
Brahmana 5240 0 0 174 22
IGC Samba 1882 0 0 0 0 EPIP Kartholi 1000 0 0 0 0
2 Kathua IC Kathua 209 0 0 0 0 Total B 8331 0 0 174 22 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 1831219 0 0 217 103
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR UNDER THE CONTROL OF DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE J amp K GOVT
SNo Name of District
Name of Industrial Estate Area No of Sheds No of Units
Kanals Govt sheds
Pvt Sheds
Functi- onal
Non Fun- Ctional
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Kashmir Division 1 Srinagar IndlEstate BAMK 144 10 90 79 27
- do - Ganderbal 21 6 21 7 21 - do - Duderhma 856 0 0 0 0
2 Budgam - do - Barzulla 102 54 0 40 14 3 Anantnag - do - Anantnag 518 26 17 26 13
- do - Kulgam 198 8 0 0 8 - do - Anchidora 867 0 28 14 14 - do - Bijbehara 27 8 8 4 4
4 Pulwama - do - Pulwama 24 8 0 1 3 - do - Shopian 6218 19 0 1 5 - do - Chathpora 96 0 0 0 0
5 Baramulla - do - Baramulla 58 9 15 14 9 - do - Sopore 82 10 11 6 15 - do - Sumbal 45 12 3 3 8 - do - Bandipora 162 5 0 0 5
6 Kupwara - do - Kupwara (Branwari)
151 0 3 1 2
- do - Kupwara (Handwara)
10512 0 0 0 0
7 Leh - do - Leh 237 0 0 21 36 8 Kargil - do - Chencik 116 0 14 7 7 Total A 13942 175 210 224 191 B Jammu Division 1 Jammu IndlEstate Digaina 137 78 38 56 33
- do - Jammu Cantt 96 3 31 32 3 - do - Akhnoor 2915 8 7 10 5 - do - Samba 20 12 4 4 0
2 Udhampur - do - Udhampur 494 9 10 11 8 - do - Reasi 25 0 0 0 0
3 Kathua - do - Kathua I 3768 14 77 60 17
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
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like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
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THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
15
- do - Hiranagar 206 12 2 4 3 - do - Bilawar 5318 0 0 0 0
4 Doda - do - Sangrambata 4215 0 0 0 0 5 Rajouri - do - Kheora 5117 22 21 9 0 6 Poonch - do - Poonch 267 0 19 13 6 - do - Ext Area
Poonch 917 0 3 2 1
Total B 9387 158 212 201 76 Total Jammu amp Kashmir (A + B) 23329 333 422 425 267
172 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)
The National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) was established in 1955 with primary function of helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing machinery both Indigenous and Imported on hire purchase basis It also provided institutional marketing assistance by enlisting small-scale units for participation in Govt Stores purchase programme NSIC has introduced some years back a single point registration scheme with a view to avoid multiplicity of registration of small-scale units with various Govt Agencies The MSME DI is maintaining close liaison with NSIC for promotion of Small-Scale industries in the state
173 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is an apex Bank for Small-Scale Industries Extends assistance to SSI Units through various schemes The main activities of SIDBI are
Refinancing of loans and advances extended by the Primary lending institutions to industrial concerns in the small scale sector
Extension of seed capitalsoft loan assistance under National Equity Fund Mahila Udyam Nidhi and seed capital scheme through specified lending agencies
Granting direct assistance as well as refinancing of loans extended by primary lending institutions for financing export of products manufactured by industrial concerns in the small-scale sector
Extending financial support to National Small Industries Corporation for providing leasing Hire ndash purchase and marketing support to SSI units
174 KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION (KVIC)
KVIC is a central Govt Organization and is working for the development of Khadi and Village industries in the country It prepares all the policies and procedures to be adopted for the development of Khadi and Village Industries It provides grants to banks which in turns are financing to Khadi units Under KVIC loans are to be provided both for institutional and individuals In JampK the main
16
objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
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panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
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11
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12
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MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
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CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
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28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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objective of KVIC is to generate rural employment by way of encouraging Khadi amp Village Industries In JampK State there are two KVIC offices working one at Srinagar and other at Jammu To boost up self-employment opportunities in rural area of the state a new programme is being implemented known as National Programme on rural Industrialization in which office of the Development Commissioner will also participate KVIC has identified certain cluster group of industries as a first step for implementing for this programme
175 NABARD
The National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development is also playing an important role for the development of Small Scale Industries by way of direct and indirect financing especially for agro-base industries It has a number of schemes for financing rural industries
176 DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
Directorate of Industries which is located at Jawaher Udyog Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu amp opposite Partap Park Srinagar is the Head office of all the DICrsquos and is responsible for industrial development of the State It is maintaining all the industrial activities through different state Govt offices corporations Directorate of Industries is implementing all the policies of the State Government for industrial development through District Industries Centers There are two Directorate offices one at Jammu and the other at Kashmir responsible for development of industries in Jammu amp Kashmir regions respectively
177 DISTRICT INCUSTIES CENTER
There are 22 district in the state and the entire district is covered under the plan of District Industries Center In DIC General Manager is the Head of the Office and is assisted by Assistant General Manager and Project Manager for day to day office matters for the development of industries in the district The main activities of DICs are registration of units sanction of subsidy implementation of PMEGP scheme etc A list of address of all the DICs are Annexed at the end of the REPORT
178 JampK STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
JampK State Financial Corporation was established with an objective of industries especially for acquiring fixed assets The nature of scheme under which financial assistance is provided by SFC as follows
Composite Loan Composite loans given for establishing cottagetiny units It does not require any guarantee for financial assistance by SFC
Long Term Loan Long Term Loans are to be provided for purchase of land building and machinery both large and small scale industries could avail this facility for acquiring fixed assets in the from of term loan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units Any sick unit viable for revival with in a reasonable period of time is eligible for assistance under this
17
scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
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Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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scheme Besides the above scheme there are separate schemes for women entrepreneurs physically handicapped and for ex-servicemen
Modernization Scheme Under the Modernization scheme industrial units which are in existence for more than 5 years are eligible for assistance provided that proposals for the assistance should establish the need for Modernization
179 JampK CONSULTANCY ORGANIZATION
JampK ITCO was established as a joint venture of IDBI IFCI ICICI for providing technical constancy for starting industries in large medium and small-scale sectors The assistance rendered by JampK ITCO is as Follows
Services in promotion of new industries and diversificationModernization of existing industries
Identification of feasible and profitable schemes in the small medium and large sector
Conducting of Techno-economic feasibility studies Conducting special studies in respect of certain specified group of industries
like cluster studies Conducting entrepreneurial development programmes Preparation of reports for revival of sick units
1710 KHADI amp VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Khadi amp Village Industries Board is a statutory body mainly intended for planning organizing and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and village industries KVIB has its offices in all the district of JampK State The Board provides financial assistance to the artisans co-operative societies and institutions in the rural areas for starting Khadi amp Village industries The rate of interest charged by KVIB for village industries is very nominal and there is no interest on loans for Khadi KVIB finances only to those units which are to set up in rural areas of the state only The activities eligible for assistance by the Board are village leather industry village oil industry black smithy and carpentry bee keeping fiber industry willow wicker soap fruit preservation cottage match gur khand and lime etc The office of the KVIB is located at Amphala Jammu
1711 SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SICOP)
JampK Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd Was established in 1975 with the main objective of aiding assisting and promoting SSI sector in the state of JampK The main activities of SICOP for the development of industries in JampK area
To aid council assists finance protect and promote the interests of small-scale industries in the state
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To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
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like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
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THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
18
To undertake procurement and distribution of various raw materials whether imported or indigenous for supply to the SSI units
To set up and manage raw material depots To work as stockiest in the state for Iron and steel materials chemicals etc
and to supply for the industrial units To undertake and provide marketing facilities to small-scale industries in the
state To acquire land for development of industrial states with a view to providing
basic infrastructural facilities And to maintain quality control testing centers for ensuring standard quality
of industrial products
Raw material supply
At present SICOP is engaged in procurement and distribution of the following raw materials to the SSI Units of the state
Iron and steel material from SAIL Plastic granules of different grades from IPCC Paraffin wax from IOC Structural steel Raw rubber and Chemicals Steam coal from coal India Ltd Wire rod from steel Authority of India Cement
Another important activity of the corporation is development of industrial estates The details of the Industrial Estate developed and maintained by SICOP are given in Annexures
The Corporation has set up two testing centers in each Industrial estate Gangyal Jammu and other at Industrial Estate Zinakote Kashmir These Centers are well equipped with required machinery Besides these centers the corporation is planning to set up mini testing centers at major districts of the State
The MSE Units which are interested to avail the marketing facility of SICOP are to be registered first with SICOP The corporation made efforts to procure supply order on behalf of SSI Units from industry departments and other agencies within and outside the State
The important products marketed through SICOP are given below
- Wire products - Structural steel items - AACACSR conductorsDistributions Transforms - Steel amp Wooden furniture - Fabrication items - Insecticides and pesticides - Angle Iron Poles etc - Water fittings - PVC cable storage tanks located abrasives
19
- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
20
like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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- Electrical appliances
SICOP also provides financial assistance under marketing assistance scheme for the procurement of raw material for the execution of the supply orders to be executed through SICOP Under this scheme financial assistance to the tune of 75 of the value of the supply order is released to the supplier of raw material at the request of SSI unit after fulfilling some formalities
1712 STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS (SIDCO)
SIDCO was established in 1976 for the development of industries in the
State It is one of the main sources of providing term finances to the industries in JampK The main activities can be broadly classified as follows
1 To acquire land and establish industrial development areas and industrial estate
2 To provide and maintain infrastructural facilities in the Estates like power roads sheds water supply and communication facilities
3 To identify and develop potential growth centers in the state 4 To provide term loan assistance through different schemes 5 To develop industrial parks
The Bari Brahamana Industrial Estate was developed by SIDCO in an area of 5240 Kanals This is the well-developed Indl Estate and almost all the important industries are located in this Indl Estate Besides the development of Bari Brahmana Indl Estate SIDCO has also established Export promotion industries parks (EPIP) in all-important commercial centers of the state The industrial Estatersquos developed by SIDCO in JampK State is discussed in Chapter ndash VII
JampK SIDCO is the nodal agency for developing food-processing industries in JampK state AGRICULTURE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHOUEITY (APEDA) It is implementing various schemes for the development of the food processing in the state by providing financial assistance
INCENTIVES TO INDUSTRIES IN JAMMU amp KASHMIR
The Government has notified a comprehensive package of incentives for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir as part of a New Industrial policy for the State The notification dated 14th June 2002 issued by the Department of Industrial policy amp promotion Ministry of Commerce and industry states that ldquo Keeping in view the fact the State of Jammu amp Kashmir lags behind in industrial development a need has been felt for structured interventionist strategies to accelerate industrial development of the State and boost investorsrsquo confidence The new initiatives would provide the required incentives as well as an enabling environment for industrial development improve availability of capital and increase market access to provide a fillip to the private investment in the Staterdquo
The package provides major fiscal incentives to new industrial units and substantial expansion of existing units whereby new industrial units under expansion set up in growth Centre industrial infrastructure development centers and other locations
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like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
21
THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
22
panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
23
1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
24
Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
27
through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
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Ap
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Ma
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Jun
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July
11
Au
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1
Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
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MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
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July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
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mm
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
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1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
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To
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Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
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1
July
11
Au
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1
Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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like industrial estates parks Export processing Zones (EPZs) commercial estates etc are entitled to 100 excise duty exemption for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production All new industries in the notified location would be eligible for capital investment subsidy 15 of their investment in plant amp machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakh The existing units will be entitled to this subsidy on substantial expansion as defined An interest subsidy of 3 on the working capital loan would be provided to all new industrial units in notified locations for a period of 10 years after commencement of commercial production This benefit would also be extended to existing units in notified locations on expansion as defined as well as to notified thrust industries
The insurance premium to the extent of hundred per cent on capital investment for a period of 10 years would be extended by the Central Government to all new units and to existing units on substantial expansion Further the present income tax exemption would continue as per the existing dispensation applicable to Jammu amp Kashmir The State Government may consider extending sales tax exemption to the units which avail of concessions under this policy
The financing pattern for development of integrated industrial infrastructure
will change from 23 between Government of India (Gol) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to 41 and the Gol funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural support
Other incentives include assistance for Design-cum-resource Centre for footwear amp leather Industry leather goods and shoes as well as items of fur which are being manufactured in the Small Scale IndustryTiny sector traditionally in Srinagar and Jammu The central Government would make an initial contribution of Rs1 crore as grant for setting up a DesignResource Centre and National leather Development Programme (NLDP) which would provide assistance for machinery training and salaries of professional Under the National Development Programme (NLDP) exclusive assistance would be provided to market finished leather products of the artisans of the State in the form of buyers ndash sellers meet and exhibitions
The Ministry of Textiles will extend their package of assistance as applicable to the North- Eastern Region to the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the same terms and conditions According to the notification Jammu amp Kashmir Development Finance Corporation (JKDFC) will be set up by the Central Government with a one time provisions of Rs 50 crores on the lines of North ndash East Development Financial Corporation This corporation will provide term loan working capital and other infrastructural support in the State of Jammu amp Kashmir on the lines of NEDFI in the North East JKDFC would be designated as the Nodal Agency for routing the subsidies incentives under various schemes notified under this policy
The above concessions subsidies will be available to all new units existing industrial units on their substantial expansion in the notified industrial areas b the Central Government and thrust industries irrespective of location
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THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
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panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
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Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
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1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
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PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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THRUST AREAS
SNo
Activity
1 Food Processing and Agro-Based Industries ( excluding conventional grinding extraction units ) such as Sauces Ketchup etc Fruits Juices amp Fruit pulp Jams Jellies Vegetable Juices Puree Pickles etc Fruit Waxing Packaging Grading
2 Leather Processing and Leather Goods 3 Tissue Culture 4 Silk Reeling Yarn amp Yarn Spun from Silk Waste Woven Fabric of Silk or
Silk waste 5 Wool and Woven Fabric of Wool 6 Woven Fabrics of Cotton 7 Floriculture 8 Medicinal Herbs- Processing 9 Green House only Ladakh 10 Computer Hardware Electronics ( Integrated Circuits and Micro
Assemblies) 11 Sports Goods amp Articles and Equipment for General Physical Exercise 12 Auto Ancillaries 13 Eco ndash Tourism ndash Hotels Houseboats Resorts Adventure and Leisure
Sports Amusement Parks Cable Car Guest House only Ladakh 14 Handicrafts 15 Precision Engineering 16 Exploration of Minerals
According to the Notification the ineligible industries under the policy are
Cigarettes Cigars of Tobacco Manufacture Tobacco and Substitutes distillation Brewing of Alcoholic Drinks and manufacture of branded Soft Drinks and its Concentrates ie these industries are excluded for the purpose of concessions under this policy
18 PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES-
181 CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Capital Investment shall mean and include investment on landpremium on leased land cost of all civil engineering works including buildings and sheds cost of plant and machinery cost of installation of plant and machinery control
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panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
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Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
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1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
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28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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panels quality control equipment cost of consultancy during the execution of project and cost of technical know-how
182 EFFECTIVE STEPS
Effective steps means one or more of the following steps
That 10 or more of the capital issued for the industrial unit has been paid up
That any part of the factory building required for manufacturing activity has been constructed
That a firm order has been placed for any plant and machinery required for the industrial unit
183 EXISTING STEPS
Existing unit means an industrial unit which had gone into trialcommercial production prior to 01-02-2004
184 FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Fixed capital investment means investment in land building plant and machinery
185 GOVERNMENT
Government means Government of Jammu amp Kashmir
186 INDUSTRIAL BACKWARD BLOCKS
Industrial Backward Blocks means the blocks with boundaries to be notified by the State Government
187 NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS
New industrial unit means an industrial unit which has startedgone into trialcommercial production after 31-01-2004 and is formally registered
189 PRESTIGIOUS UNIT
Prestigious unit means an unit having capital investment of Rs25 Crores or above and declared as Prestigious unit by the State Level Committee ndash I constituted for sanctioning Capital Investment Subsidy
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
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Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
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1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
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Ma
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Jun
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Au
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1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
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22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
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MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
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July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
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mm
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
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1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
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24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
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To
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Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
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1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
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25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
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27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
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To
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1
May
11
Jun
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July
11
Au
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Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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1810 SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION
Substantial Expansion means an existing unit which increases its installed capacity with prior approval of competent authority in terms of the relevant Government of India notification
1811 ELIGIBILITY
All existing and new industrial units unless otherwise explicitly provided in this package and subject to fulfillment of such requirements as may be specified by the Government from time to time shall be eligible for the incentives
Provided that wherever an identical scheme of Government of India exists the unit would draw the incentives from Government of India scheme first if eligible The balance amount of the incentives if any under the State Government scheme would be sanctioned if otherwise eligible under the state scheme
The incentives under this policy are provided under the discretionary powers of the State Government The Sate Government may decide to amend alter delete or revise any or all of the incentives notified under this policy and no claim on account of such a decision will be entertained
The Industrial Policy shall cover all the new industrial units that may be established in the State In respect of units where the promoter may have taken effective steps for implementation of the project as on 01-02-2004 and as such may claim to avail incentives under the old package which was in force immediately before announcement of this policy he will be given option to do so However such option shall have to be explicitly communicated to the Director IampC within 3 months of announcement of this policy This option shall however be not applicable to tax related incentives for which the new policy will apply
1812 LAND ALLOTMENT
The government shall allot land on long lease of 90 years in the industrial estates and developed areas on first come first serve basis In case of large area requirements land may be acquired in specific locations selected by the entrepreneur and allotted on lease
The allotment of landindustrial plotssheds and flats shall be on lease basis for a period of 90 years
The rent charged for the period of lease shall be invested in maintenance of facilities in the industrial estate In case of lands outside the industrial estates where no maintenance is required to be done by any Government Agency only a nominal lease rent shall be chargeable if the entire expenditure on the cost of land and its development has been incurred by the promoter
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Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
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1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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Premium rates shall be notified by the Government from time to time and shall not change after the land has been allotted to the promoter and a lease deed signed by him after paying the amount of premium The current rates of premium are as follows
SNo Name of the Districts Rate of Premium 1 Jammu Udhampur Samba Kathua
Srinagar Budgam Anantnag Pulwama
a) Rs 2 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanal
b) Rs 3 lakhs per Kanal for a plot exceeding 4 Kanals
2 Poonch Rajouri Doda Kishatwar Reasi Ramban Ganderwal Baramulla Kulgam Kupwara Bandipora Shopian Leh amp Kargil
a) Rs 1 Lakh per Kanal for plot not exceeding 4 Kanals
Rs 15 Lakh per Kanal for plot exceeding 4 Kanals
A rent of Rs 3000- per Kanal will be charged for existing as well future alottees
For this purpose the industrial estatesgrowth centresexport promotion parks etc have been classified as follows A CLASS Bari Brahmana Kartholi Gnagyal Birpur Digiana Zainakote Barzulla and Baghe-Ali-Mardhan Khan B CLASS Rangreth Khunmoh Zakura and Kathua C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in AampB class above d) Land allotment on lease shall be transferable subject to some stipulations and also subject to the condition that the transferee shall not use the land for any purpose other than setting up or running another industrial unit in the area with due statutory clearances
1813 CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY (CIS) amp FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON INVESTMENT
1 Government of India has announced a new scheme of capital investment subsidy for the State of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) of the State government shall stand replaced by the Government of India scheme for CIS
2 In the Industrially Backward Blocks which will be notified separately the existing state government scheme would continue However in such Blocks the industrial units will first draw CIS of the Government of India scheme if applicable Balance amount if any as per State Government scheme would be sanctioned by the competent authority if other-wise eligible under the state scheme
3 In such locations (which do not fall within backward blocks) where the CIS scheme of GOI does not apply the State Government will extend the benefits as per the norms of Central Scheme
25
1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
26
In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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1814 CIS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTIFIED BACKWARD BLOCKS OF THE STATE
a) CIS shall be available if the item of manufacture does not figure on the negative list
b) CIS shall be available to the new SSI Medium and Large units 30 of the capital investment subject to upper limit of Rs30 lakhs
c) In case of prestigious unit the upper limit of CIS shall be Rs 60 lakhs
d) In case of the thrust areas the upper limit of the CIS shall be Rs45 lakhs and Rs 75 lakhs in case the unit also falls in the prestigious category
In areas where CIS under the central scheme is available the Government does not want to place the thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas in a disadvantageous position In such areas if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs30 lakhs for an industrial unit which is maximum limit under that scheme the State Government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs30 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs15 lakhs Rs30 lakhs and Rs45 lakhs in case of thrust area units prestigious units and prestigious units in thrust areas respectively
In the entire state 75 subsidy shall be allowed on cost of construction of a captive tube-well or building a captive water lifting plant incurred by a prestigious unit in any of the thrust areas The maximum amount of subsidy shall be Rs2250 lakhs This shall be in addition to the financial limits for CIS prescribed above
1815 MODERNISATION OF EXISTING UNITS
With a view to encourage expansion of existing small scale industrial units to enable it to achieve higher productivity energy efficiency and better environment protection and thus improve its sustainability in the competitive environment capital investment subsidy of the state government will be applicable to such units all over the state subject to a limit of Rs30 lakhs Units availing incentives under the definition of lsquosubstantial expansionrsquo shall not be entitled to this Application for expansion must be submitted to the Director Industries and Commerce in the prescribed form obtainable from his office and only after the scheme is approved by a committee consisting of Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) the applicant shall commence work thereon Approval and disbursement of the incentives will be done on the same pattern as the CIS of the state government
1816 BRAND PROMOTION
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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In order to help such manufacturers of consumer products who are in a highly competitive market the government will provide assistance to them in promoting brands within and outside the state The assistance will be in the shape of subsidy at the rate of 50 of expenses incurred in the first year subject to a limit of Rs20 Lakhs 30 of expenses incurred in the second year subject to a limit of Rs 15lakhs and 10 of expenses incurred in the third year subject to a limit of Rs10 lakhs Application is prescribed form obtainable from the office of the Director Industries and Commerce must be submitted prior to undertaking the activity Such applications shall be produced before a committee consisting of the Principal Secretary (Finance) Principal Secretary (Planning) and Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and only after the scheme is approved the applicant may begin its implementation if the incentive is to be availed A system of monitoring shall be instituted and if the applicant deviates from the approved scheme without prior approval the incentive will be denied to him and the moneys already paid to him may be recalled at the discretion of the approving authority
1817 POWER TARIFFDG SETS
Department shall revise and announce the tariff from time to time Keeping in view the policy of he government to encourage the development of industry in the State and till such time as assured power supply is made available to industrial units 100 subsidy shall be allowed on new DG sets form 10KW to 1000 KW capacity purchased from reputedstandard companies subject to the maximum limit of Rs 25 Lakhs The subsidy shall be available to he unit after it has been verified that the DG set has been actually installed
The amount of subsidy on purchase of DG set shall be paid only through a bank (or the concerned financing agency if any) even if the promoter may not have taken any loan for purchase of the DG set
50 of the amount of subsidy on DG set shall be paid on verification of installation and the remaining 50 shall be paid after expiry of one year of installation
The DG set shall not be shifted from the State for a period of ten years counted from the date of installation or to any other unit except with the approval of the Director IampC If the unit makes any such request to shift the DG set to outside the State the same shall be considered only in case the unit deposits the entire amount of the subsidy availed of together with interest thereon at the prevailing rate of interest on term loans
The amount of subsidy claimed as part of Government of Indiarsquos CIS scheme for this item shall be deducted from the amount to be calculated under the state government scheme
Government shall allow setting up of Captive Power Generating units and also minimicro power generating unit anywhere in the state subject to obtaining usual clearances required including from the State Pollution Control Board There shall be no electricity dutystate excise on generation of electrical energy
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
28
Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
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211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
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for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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through such Power Generating Stations for a period of 25 years The station may be set up by an individual promoter or a group of promoters and the energy thus generated may be shared by them or sold to other consumer(s) In case the energy thus generated is given to the State Government at the point of production the promoter shall be eligible to draw an equivalent amount of energy for his own bona fide industrial purpose from the PDD anywhere else in the State If his requirement is less than what is generated by him the excess power can be sold to the state as per the policy of Power Development Department
1819 PRICE PURCHASE PREFERENCE
Upto 15 Price Preference shall be available on the landed cost of the product to the local MSMEs in all government purchases The price preference shall also apply in case of any goods purchased by the public sector undertakingsboards purchased for their own non-commercial use
Explanation
(i) A local MSE unit will be entitled to up to 15 price preference I lowest tendered rates by an out side unit which means that if the rates quoted by a local SSI unit is within the difference of 15 between the rates as quoted by local units and lowest outside tender the orders shall be placed with local unit In other words a unit holder shall be entitled to payment as per his quoted rate provided the same is within the maximum limit of 15 of the lowest quoted rate by an outside unit holder
(ii) The price preference shall not cover items purchased by the public sector undertakings and boards who may use such goods as raw material consumables or packaging materials which are in turn meant to be sold on commercial basis either to the government departments or to the private consumers or to the private consumers or in the open market The Government to the local SSI unit departmentspublic sector under takings Board etc shall give preference to the local SSI unit over an outside state unit for purchase of items if otherwise of equivalent quality and if it has enough registered capacity
iii) Nothing contained in a proceeding para shall mean to restrain the government from purchasing or allowing any of its departmentsboards corporations to purchase any consumption commercial goods from another manufacturing organizations of the Government such as JKI JKML SIDCO Agro Industries Corporation JampK Handloom Development Corporation KVIB etc whether without or after inviting tenders
iv) In all other cases where the price preference applies the following procedure shall be followed in suppression of any other government departmental instructions if issued to the contrary to encourage the sustainability and growth of SSIs in the State -
a) Every purchase committee of the Government departments shall include a member from the Directorate of the IampC not below the rank of a General
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
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c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
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Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
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23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
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PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
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26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
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29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
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2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
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NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
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Manager Any Committee constituted without any such representative of DIC shall be void ab initio
b) If the goods offered by a registered SSI unit carry quality mark for example of BIS FPO etc or if the goods otherwise are of standard quality duly verified and certified by the user department and if the rate quoted by the SSI unit is within 15 of the lowest rate quoted by any other tender not being another local registered SSI unit then the Purchase Committee shall decide to place order on such local registered SSI units without further negotiating the price If the local SSI unit has the requisite registered capacity to meet the tendered requirement
c) If the rate quoted by the local registered SSI unit(s) is not within 15 of the
Committee may negotiated rate with the local registered unit (s) and place orders on such negotiated rate
d) No tender from a local registered SSI unit shall be rejected in contravention of the aforementioned instruction In case the purchase committee faces any difficulty in carrying out these instructions in will refer the matter to the IampC Department in the secretariat and the decision of the Department in the matter shall be final and binding on the purchase committeethe department
e) If a local registered SSI unit is on rate contract with the DGSampD DG QA NSIC etc for a particular item needed by a Government department it may purchase the item from such SSI unit without inviting tenders
f) It would be lawful for any local registered SSI unit to quote through SICOP or to seek supply order through SICOP or to requestauthorize SICOP to represent its case before the purchasing department In all cases SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI unit or units whose case it may be representing for all matters connected with the finalization of the contract delivery of supplies and the price preference
g) No purchasing department shall force or cause any local registered SSI unit to get more quality tests conducted at its own cost if such limit is registered with the BIS DG SampD DG QA etc for ISIISO 9000FPO mark h) No purchasing department shall tender for purchase of any item with brandedpatented name of any manufacturer or supplier if such items of acceptable specifications are available from the local industry i) If the department supplies raw material to a local registered SSI unit directly or through SICOP such as steel billets wire rods for conversion into the end product required such as structural steel crate wire etc the conversion rate may be worked out by the concerned administrative department (such as PWD) and a rate contract sanctioned j) For any item where the market price for the goods manufactured by mills are controlled by statutory orders which are not applicable to the SSI units the price preference may be negotiated on the basis of such statutory rates
1820 EARNEST MONEY SECURITY DEPOSIT
a) SSI unit shall be required to pay only 50 of the amount of earnest money prescribed by the tendering authority or Rs5000 whichever is lower
b) Tender documents shall also be supplied to the SSI units 50 of the price of the documents or Rs100 whichever be lower
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
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1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
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MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
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MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
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CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
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210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
29
c) SICOP shall be treated at par with the SSI units for the purpose of the aforementioned provisions
1821 STAMP DUTY
Mortgage deeds in favour of the financing institutions required to be signed by the promoter shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty The state government has already enabled equitable mortgage in the state
1822 EXEMPTION OF COURT FEE
Exemption from court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land will be granted to registered industrial units
1823 TOLL TAXES
i) There will be no additional toll tax on the raw materials fuel and consumables procured from outside the state by the existing or new SSI units fill 31-01-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
ii) There will be no additional toll tax on finished goods manufactured by the existing or new SSI Medium and Large units and sent outside the state upto 31-03-2015 except for items brought on the negative list from time to time
iii) There will be no additional toll tax on the Raw materials fuels consumables brought from the existing new medium and large units upto 31-03-2015 except in case of items brought on the Negative list from time to time
iv) There will be no additional toll tax on components machinery plant and other equipments procured from outside the state for building the factory for a period of five years from the date of registration of the unit in SSI Medium or large sector
v) There will be no additional toll tax on 100 export oriented units on the goods exported under proper export documents from the state to any foreign country
vi) There will be no additional toll tax on empty containers brought into the state which are used for stuffing products of industry for export out of the state
1824 GENERAL SALES TAX
The State Government is proposing to implement Value Added Tax (VAT) The existing GST exemption will continue for existing and new units till VAT is implemented in the state or up to 31-3-2015 whichever is earlier except for items brought on the negative list from time to time However GST exemption on the raw material procured locally will be available only to the Small Scale Industrial Units
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
30
1825 CENTRAL SALES TAX
The existing and new SSI Medium amp Large industrial units shall be exempt from charging and payment of CST on sale of their finished goods outside the state upto 31-3-2015 except for the items on the negative list
1826 SPECIAL PROVISION FOR PRESTIGIOUS UNITS
Prestigious units shall avail of full exemption from payment of GST (Till VAT is implemented)CST and additional toll tax until 31-3-2015 or until such amount of exemption reaches the levels of 150 of capital investment in the project whichever occurs earlier It may be clarified that negative lists issued for various tax related incentives for medium and large industries shall also be applicable mutatis mutandis to prestigious units
1827 INTEREST SUBSIDY
i) The Government of India has announced a new scheme for Interest subsidy in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir The existing incentive of Interest subsidy of the State Government will be replaced by the Government of India scheme except for existing and any other new units which are not otherwise eligible for claim or interest subsidy under the Government of India scheme
ii) 3 subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility subject to the conditions prescribed under the Government Order No 202-Ind of 1998 dated 27-5-1998
iii) This incentive will be extended to any new unit not covered by the Central Government Package by the state Government on the same terms as contained in the Central Package
iv) No interest subsidy shall be available on penal interest or on default payments
1829 TESTING EQUIPMENT
100 Capital subsidy shall be provided by the Government on installation of Testing Equipment subject to a maximum amount of Rs25 Lakhs and also restricted to 25 of the total capital investment if the cost of testing equipment exceed 25 of the total investment provided that the same is installed with in 31-3-2015
ii) The incentive shall be disbursed only after the unit availing this incentive obtains a national international quality mark
iii) To the extent incentive for such equipment is availed under the CIS scheme of Government of India deductions will be made from the amount due under the state scheme
1830 AIR FREIGHT SUBSIDY
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
31
Air Freight subsidy shall be available on finished goods and raw materials for any destination (a) 50 subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs per year per unit
1831 30 SUBSIDY ON POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
30 subsidy shall be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs2000 lac per unit and this will be in addition to the entitlement of CIS unde GOI scheme if it exceeds Rs3000 lacs limit of CIS notified by GOI If subsidy on such equipment is availed under CIS notification of GOI to that extent
1832 INTEREST SUBSIDY FOR TECHNOCRATS
5 interest subsidy on term loan shall be available for Engineering GraduateMBArsquospostgraduates on term loan availed from financing institutions
1833 RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT (RampD)
i) 50 subsidy shall be available on expenditure incurred on RampD through any reputed organisation in the public or private sector duly approved by the government for any project undertaken on sponsorship of any existing or new unit subject to a maximum of Rs5 Lakhs for each such project duly approved by the Government
ii) 25 subsidy shall be available on RampD expenditure of any unit on non-recurring items of expenditure subject to prior approval by the Government upto a maximum limit of Rs 5 Lakhs
1834 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
i) 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government subject to Rs 5000 per trainee and subject to Rs 1 lakh per annum for any unit for a period of five years In case of women trainees the corresponding figures shall be 75 Rs7500 and Rs150 lakhs respectively
ii) For programmes of skill development leading to employment of trainees 50 of the cost of training shall be borne by the Government on approved programmes subject to maximum of Rs 5 lakhs per unit In case of women trainees the corresponding figures would be 75 and 75 lakhs
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
32
MAJOR CLUSTERS
Office is giving main thrust on Clusters in the state of Jammu amp Kashmir Following progress has been made under Cluster Development
SNo Name amp Type of Cluster
Place of Cluster ProgressRemarks
1 Pashmina Shawl
Basholi Kathua
Officers of this Institute visited Basholi Kathua and other places for interaction with the cluster actors in connection with the preparation of DSR The DSR was prepared by this Institute with the assistance of other concerned agencies
2 Cricket Bat Cluster Jammu
Jammu Interaction amp Motivational meetings were held with the bat manufacturers of Jammu for initiating cluster development programme for their members Finally the cluster had become ready to avail it A proposal for the principle approval of the cluster is under submission
3 Carpet Cluster Srinagar ArtisansEntrepreneurs have been motivated for availing the cluster development information for the development of their members Action is in progress
4 Cricket Bat Cluster
Sather Sangam Anantnag
Wood Seasoning plant is not yet commissioned SPV is yet to be formed A function manager of DIC anantnag is the CDE of the cluster
5 Wooden amp Joinery Furniture
Srinagar Land has been acquired at Om Pora near Srinagar SPV has been formed CFC proposal is under finalization
6 KVIB is in process for taking up five clusters in the state The officers of KVIB had meetings and were assisted by the Director MSME-Development Institute Jammu (JampK)
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
33
MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Sr No
Name of SSI Association Name of the office bearer
Tel No
1 Chamber of Commerce and Industries Residency Road Srinagar (Kmr)
Sh Nazir Ahmed Dar President
0194-2452517 2455416 2482176 Mob 94190 05378
2 Federation Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Sanat Nagar Industrial Estate Barzulla Srinagar
Sh Shakeel Kalender President
0194-2430775 Mob 94190 18491
3 Industrial Association SIDCO Complex Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Davinder Mahajan President
Mob 94191 90440
4 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
Sh TSReen President 0191-24837781 2482249 Mob 94191 01503
5 Industrial Association Bir Pur Bari Brahmana Jammu
Sh Ajay Gupta President 01923-220117 Mob 94191 01503
6 Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Panama Chowk Jammu
Sh YSSharma President 0191-2473333 2472255 Mob 94191 98282
7 Chamber of Industries amp Commerce Kashmir Bishamber Nagar Srinagar
Sh Muzafer Khan President
0194-2475336 Mob 99065 14000
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
34
CHAPTER ndash 2
INSTITUTErsquoS ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities
Activity 2011-12
Target Achievement IMCs 28 28 EDPs 05 05 ESDPs 27 27 MDPs 05 05 BSDPs 01 01 SDP - 02 Sensitization programme on Bar Coding
02 02
VDP 05 01 MSE-CDP - Packaging for Export 01 01 Workshop on IPR 01 01 Awareness Prog To acquire product certification license from NationalInternational Bodies
01 01
Seminar on QMSQTT 01 01 TOTAL 77 75
21 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs
The Institute organized 28 IMCs during the year in in association with different Industrial associations and at some remote areas of almost all the Districts of the State Month-wise details are given in the table below
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
Total
Ap
ril1
1
Ma
y1
1
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
35
IMCs - - 06 02 01 04 0 07 01 07 - - 28
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme
PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
IMCs 213 92 879 01 300 59 1435 2100
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age Improvement
Nos of Programmes 30 28 (-) 7
Nos of Persons Participated 5468 2100 (-) 160
Sanctioned Amount 240000- 224000- (-)7
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 240000- 223551- (-) 73
of funds utilized 100 9979 (-)021
Average ParticipantProgramme
182 75 (-)14266
of SCST participants 2070 1452 (-) 618
of Women participants 44 4185 (-) 215
PHOTO GALLERY amp PRESS CLIPPINGS (IMCs)
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
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MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
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July
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Au
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1
Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
36
22 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
05 EDPs were organized by the Institute during the Action Plan year Including 1 stipendiary programmes The statistical detail is as under
MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e
MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
EDPs - - - - 01 02 01 - - 01 - - 05
CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total EDPs 25 25 79 02 - 05 84 141
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age
improvement Nos of Programmes 06 05 -1666 Nos of Persons Participated 144 141 -212 Sanctioned Amount 132500- 106250- -2470 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 122441- 104000- -1773 of funds utilized 9240 9788 548 Average ParticipantProgramme 24 282 42 of SCST participants 2430 3546 1116 of Women participants 5069 5602 533
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
37
23 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 27 Numbers of Entrepreneurship Skilled Development Programme on various topics such as Software Development Plumbing amp sanitary fittings Welding Practices Assembling Repair amp maintenance of AC Computer Hardware amp Networking CAD Tour amp Travel Management web Designing DTP Screen amp Offset Printing Repair amp Maintenance of Motor Vehicles cutting amp Tailoring soft Toys Manufacturing Beauty Culture Financial Accounting Sozni embroidery Mobile Repairing Dress Making amp Biotechnology etc
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED ESDPS
Pro
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mm
e MONTHS
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
ESDPs - - 03 03 - 04 01 04 09 02 01 - 27
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs 145 278 280 04 12 03 232 674
COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 25 27 740 Nos of Persons Participated 574 674 1483 Sanctioned Amount 1429500
- 1732000- 1746
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 1172045-
1428824- 1797
of funds utilized 8198 8249 051 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 80
of SCST participants 4146 6275 of Women participants 3519 4154
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
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May
11
Jun
e1
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July
11
Au
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Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
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mm
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To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
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1
July
11
Au
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Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
38
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (ESDPs)
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
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To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
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1
July
11
Au
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1
Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
39
24 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute organized 05 Nos of Management Development Programme (MDP) on
DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MDP PROGRAMMES
Programme PARTICIPANTS SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
ESDPs - - 19 - - - 124 124
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED MDPs
Pro
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To
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Ap
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1
May
11
Jun
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July
11
Au
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Sep
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1
Oct
11
No
v1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
MDPs - - - - - 01 - - - 01 03 - 05
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2009-10 amp 2010-11
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 06 05 - 20 Nos of Persons Participated 139 124 -1209 Sanctioned Amount 120000- 100000- - 20 Expenditure Incurred in Rs 120000- 100000- - 20 of funds utilized 100 100 Average ParticipantProgramme
23 25 8
of SCST Participants of women Participants 1532
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
40
PHOTO GALLERY ampPRESS CLIPPINGS (MDPs)
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
41
25 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute in association with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra organized Business Development Programme from 15-09-2011 to 11-11-2011 A group of 34 students of SMVDU attended this programme and successfully completed the same The purpose of the programme was to provide different types of technical and management related information to the participants and to motivate them to adopt self employment as their career by setting up Micro and small enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED BSDP
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g 1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
BSDP - - - - - - - 01 - - - - 01
CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTSrsquo DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS
SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total
BSDP - - 06 - - - 34 34
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 age improvement
Nos of Programmes 01 01 -
Nos of Persons Participated 30 34 1111
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000- -
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 51604- 66654- 2257
of funds utilized 5160 6665 1505
Average ParticipantProgramme
30 34 1176
of SCST Participants - - -
of Women Participants 1764
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
42
26 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) This Institute in association with Confedration of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu JampK organized One Day Sensitization Programme on Intellectual Property Right on 13th February 2012 at JKEDI Jammu COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED IPRs DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12
Nos of Programmes 01 01
Nos of Persons Participated 80 80
Sanctioned Amount 100000- 100000-
Expenditure Incurred in Rs 35064- 45000-
of funds utilized 3506 45
improvement of achievement 100 100
Average ParticipantProgramme 80 80
increase in beneficiaries
PHOTO GALLERY (IPR)
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
43
27 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (SDP) The Institute has Common Facility Workshop at Srinagar as well as at Jammu During current financial year ie 2011-12 02 No of SDP was conducted wef 01-04-2011 to 30-09-2011 and 01-10-2011 to 31-03-2012 where in 10 students were trained in Fitter and Machinist trade
MONTH WISE DETAIL OF CONDUCTED PROGRAMME
Pro
gra
mm
e MONTH
To
tal
Ap
ril 1
1
May
11
Jun
e1
1
July
11
Au
g1
1
Sep
t 1
1
Oct
11
No
v 1
1
Dec
11
Jan
12
Feb
12
Mar
12
SDP 01 - - - - - 01 - - - - - 02
28 SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING
The Institute organized Two No of 1 day Sensitization Programme on Bar Coding at Industrial Estate Rangreth Distt Budgam (Kashmir) and at Cricket Bat Manufacturing Association Sethur Sangam Brijbehara Distt Anantnag (Kashmir) during the month of July 2011 The objective of the programme was to aware the Entrepreneurs about the use of Bar Coding and also to motivate them to avail the benefit under MSME Bar Code reimbursement Scheme
COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12
Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of improvement
No of Programmes 02 02 - Nos of Persons Participated 50 50 - Sanctioned Amount 60000- 60000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 30000- 20000- - of funds utilized 50 3333 - Revenue 5000- 5000- -
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
44
29 AWARENESS PROGRAMME TO ACQUIRE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES
The Institute organized One day Awareness Programme to acquire product certification License from National International bodies at Hotel Centure srinagar on 28-07-2011The objective of the programme was to motivate the Entrepreneurs to acquire product certification from NationalInternational bodies for quality upgradation of their products and to avail benefits of reimbursement under MSME reimbursement Scheme COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 38 - Sanctioned Amount 32500- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 11000- - of funds utilized 3384 - Revenue -
210 AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT This Institute organized one day awareness programme on Packaging for Export at MSME-Development Institute Jammu on 31st January 2012 COMPARISION OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LICENSE FROM NATIONALINTERNATIONAL BODIES DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes 01 01 - Nos of Persons Participated 25 30 1666 Sanctioned Amount 38000- 38000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 38000- 38000- - of funds utilized 100 100 - Revenue 2300- 3000- 2333
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
45
211 VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This Institute organized one day National Level Vendor Development Programme at Kashmir Haat Srinagar on 20th October 2011 The reason for organizing this programme was to make Buyers from different organizations to interact with the local MSME unit holders who manufacture different products The buyers expressed their requirement to the unit holders COMPARISION OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DURING 2010-11 amp 2011-12 Parameter 2010-11 2011-12 age of
improvement No of Programmes No VDP was
allocated during 2011-12
01 - Nos of Persons Participated 150 - Sanctioned Amount 50000- - Expenditure Incurred in Rs 42389- - of funds utilized 8477 - Revenue 10000- -
29 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000QMS SCHEME
The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 06 units to acquire ISO 9000 ISO 14000 Certifications The details are as given below The Year-Wise details of units who were reimbursed under the scheme is appended as Appendix-III
2010-11 2011-12
Brought Forwarded Cases of previous year
0 0
Application received during the year
06 0
Units Reimbursed during the year
05 0
Cases closed during the year
01 0
Total Sanction 240000- Total Reimbursement 158737-
of funds utilized 6614
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
46
210 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION
Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt Purchase Programme the Institute during the year disposed of 14 cases (List appended as Appendix-V) Comparison of cases disposed during 2009-10 amp 2010-11 is as under-
2010-11 2011-12
Cases Received 13 10 Cases Disposed 14 09 Cases Carried Forward NIL NIL Revenue Generated 37000- 24000-
211 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by carrying out the Capacity Assessment of 01 units against Nil during the year 2009-10
2011-12
Cases Received 01
Cases Disposed 01
Cases Brought Forward 0
Revenue Generated 5000-
212 TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS PREPARED
The following reportsprofilesdocuments were prepared updated during the year by the fieldtechnical officers of this Institute 1 State Industrial Profile was prepared
2 Preparation of New Project profiles of Mechanical Trade 01 Nos
i Manufacturing of Dies Moulds Jigs Fixture amp Mandrels
3 Preparationupdation of Project Profiles of Mechanical Trade 02 Nos
i Steel fabricated items
ii GIPipe fittings
213 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS
The field amp technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the course of the year for various purposes The Institute was also visited by many prospective and existing entrepreneurs In this connection 800 Nos of techno managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneursenterprises
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
47
for identification of New ProjectProducts selection of machinery finding raw material sources improving productivity quality and competitiveness and finding new markets
214 PROGRESS OF PRE 2006 PENSION CASES Pay amp Accounts Office Oo DC MSME New Delhi had forwarded 26 No of Pension cases for fixation of Pension in revised scale Out of 26 cases 25 No of cases were settled by this Institute the remaining 01 No could not be settled due to non availability of records
2151 INFRASTRUCTURE CREATION In the beginning of the action plan year under consideration ie 2011-12 there were 41 PCs amp 16 Printers 02 Scanner 02 Lap Tops and 1 LCD Projector in working order In the course of this year 06 new PCs and 04 New Printers have been added to the Hardware facilities with the help of sanctions received from HQ under various programmesschemes It is to mention that all the six PCs have been got assembled in the ESDPs on Computer Hardwires thereby putting the total Nos of Hardware as under
Description Nos as on 31032011 Nos as on 31032012
PCs 41 Lap Tops 02
Printers 16
Scanner 02
2152 RESOURCE SHARING
The networking was provided to all the users who were provided computers and other peripherals as a result of resource sharing ineffective time was considerably reduced and disposal time was improved
2153 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Fast Speed Broad Band connectivity was provided to all the users against the connectivity available to single user during the previous year
2154 GFR-17 PROPOSAL
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
48
2155 UNSERVICABLE STORE amp WEEDINGOUT OF THE OLD RECORDS
2156 IMPROVEMENT IN RECORD KEEPING
During the year efforts were made to improve the records and accordingly new stock registers for Dead Stocks Stationary amp SENET were opened New registers for keeping record of ISO-900 reimbursement Bar Coding reimbursement and MDA scheme were opened and maintained which resulted in easy retrieval of information and data
216 STRENGTHENING OF INDUSTRAIL ASSOCIATIONS SrNo Name of Association Project
Cost Ph-I Assistance Sanction
Ph-I Association Share
Ph-I 50 Released
1 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Association Srinagar
746000- 373000- 373000- 186500-
2 Industrial Association Bari Brahmana Jammu
439200- 219600- 219600- 109800-
3 Industrial Association Gangyal Jammu
187200- 93600- 93600- 46800-
217 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE
Revenue Head 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue from Workshop 1400- 103050-
Specialized Training Programme (CADCAM) ESDP
7100- 5200-
Sale of Training Products 10708- 6572-
Sale of old newspaperdisposal of old journalsFile weed out
15399- 300-
Seminar Fees Bar Code MDPESDPEDPVDP
117150- 109300-
Capacity Assesment amp Consultance 2500- 2500-
Project Appraisals NIL 7005-
Sick Unit Studies NIL NIL
Inplant Studies NIL NIL Surveys NIL NIL
Energy Audits NIL NIL
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED
49
NSIC RegistrationGSPP amp SCX Regn Fee
37000- 24000-
Sale of Publication 1920- 10710-
PD Account 31250- NIL
RGUMY NIL NIL National Awards 1000- 3250-
SDP (Workshop Training) 10200- 11700-
Others 28502- 213700-
TOTAL 264129- 497287-
88 INCREASE OF REVENUE RECORDED