What can be done for self-employment?
A micro or small or medium enterprise
can easily be set up for self-employment. You can choose an activity depending
upon your interest and suitability not only to become self-employed but also to
generate employment for others.
What is a Micro, Small or Medium Enterprise?
What is a Micro, Small or Medium Enterprise?
The earlier concept of ‘Industries’ has
been changed to ‘Enterprises’
• Enterprises have been classified broadly into:
(i) Enterprises engaged in the Manufacture / production ofGoods pertaining to any industry;&
(ii) Enterprises engaged in providing / Rendering of services.
• Enterprises have been classified broadly into:
(i) Enterprises engaged in the Manufacture / production ofGoods pertaining to any industry;&
(ii) Enterprises engaged in providing / Rendering of services.
Manufacturing enterprises have been defined in terms of investment in plant and machinery
(excluding land & buildings) and further classified into :
- Micro Enterprises - investment
up to Rs.25 lakh.
- Small Enterprises - investment above Rs.25 lakh & up to Rs. 5 crore
- Medium Enterprises - investment above Rs. 5 crore & up to Rs.10 crore.
- Small Enterprises - investment above Rs.25 lakh & up to Rs. 5 crore
- Medium Enterprises - investment above Rs. 5 crore & up to Rs.10 crore.
• Service enterprises have been
defined in terms of their investment in equipment (excluding land &
buildings) and furtherclassified into:
- Micro Enterprises – investment up to Rs.10 lakh.
- Small Enterprises – investment above Rs.10 lakh & up to Rs.2 crore.
- Medium Enterprises–investment above Rs. 2 crore & up to Rs. 5 crore
It is not necessary to engage in manufacturing activity for self-employment. One can set up service enterprises as well .
- Micro Enterprises – investment up to Rs.10 lakh.
- Small Enterprises – investment above Rs.10 lakh & up to Rs.2 crore.
- Medium Enterprises–investment above Rs. 2 crore & up to Rs. 5 crore
It is not necessary to engage in manufacturing activity for self-employment. One can set up service enterprises as well .
How do I select an activity for
self-employment?
For selecting an activity or enterprise, you will have to consider the following significant issues:
For selecting an activity or enterprise, you will have to consider the following significant issues:
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Where do you want to promote the
enterprise?
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What resources are available near the
location of the enterprise?
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What kind of market or consumer pattern
exists near the site of enterprise?
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What kind of contacts you have to
exploit to your advantage for marketing of the product?
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What infrastructure is available at the
location of your enterprise?
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How much capital is available?
There are many other considerations
including availability of skilled manpower, raw material, technology etc.
before you narrow down your choice for selection of industry or activity.
Who will assist in identifying the
activity?
MSME Development Institutes can assist you in identifying the activity based on the Industrial Potential Survey and product specific market studies. District Industries Centers/State Directorate of Industries also facilitate in identification of a suitable activity.
MSME Development Institutes can assist you in identifying the activity based on the Industrial Potential Survey and product specific market studies. District Industries Centers/State Directorate of Industries also facilitate in identification of a suitable activity.
What steps are required for identifying
the activity?
A preliminary market study of product(s) or service(s) needs to be undertaken to analyse consumption and availability pattern. If there is a gap in demand and supply, the activity considered ideal for selection
A preliminary market study of product(s) or service(s) needs to be undertaken to analyse consumption and availability pattern. If there is a gap in demand and supply, the activity considered ideal for selection
Where is market information available?
Market information is available with MSME Development Institutes (MSMEDIs) and DIC's of respective states/areas. Market Survey reports on various items and Industrial potential surveys of particular areas provide the information about the market potential of items. Industry and Trade associations, specialized institutions like PPDC can also provide such information.
Market information is available with MSME Development Institutes (MSMEDIs) and DIC's of respective states/areas. Market Survey reports on various items and Industrial potential surveys of particular areas provide the information about the market potential of items. Industry and Trade associations, specialized institutions like PPDC can also provide such information.
How can market potential be ascertained?
Market potential can be ascertained by conducting preliminary study by prospective entrepreneur to get an in sight of the product/ services to be setup. An entrepreneur can estimate local demand, demand within the state or country, export market and future prospects of product(s)/service(s). Visit to wholesale and retail markets, bulk consumers etc. provides accurate information on market potential.
Market potential can be ascertained by conducting preliminary study by prospective entrepreneur to get an in sight of the product/ services to be setup. An entrepreneur can estimate local demand, demand within the state or country, export market and future prospects of product(s)/service(s). Visit to wholesale and retail markets, bulk consumers etc. provides accurate information on market potential.
Is there any agency providing guidance on
marketing potential?
MSMEDI and State Governments agencies viz. DICs and SIDCs provide guidance on market potential. The gap in demand & supply can be established through potential surveys and market assessments with the help of these agencies.
MSMEDI and State Governments agencies viz. DICs and SIDCs provide guidance on market potential. The gap in demand & supply can be established through potential surveys and market assessments with the help of these agencies.
Where can the enterprise be set up?
The enterprise can be set up in a designated industrial areas, where infrastructure facilities are available and is near to the market identified. It can also be set up in any other area depending upon nature of activity and local municipal rules.
The enterprise can be set up in a designated industrial areas, where infrastructure facilities are available and is near to the market identified. It can also be set up in any other area depending upon nature of activity and local municipal rules.
What are the inputs required for setting
up an enterprise?
The following major inputs are required for setting up an enterprise:
The following major inputs are required for setting up an enterprise:
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Land, building or shed
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Machinery and equipments
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Raw Materials
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Power and Water
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Skilled manpower
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Capital
Are there any projects suitable for
non-technical and inexperienced entrepreneurs?
There are many projects, which are suitable for non-technical and inexperienced entrepreneurs. Skilled manpower and technical personnel can be hired according to needs. Entrepreneurs can also join special short term training programmes. MSMEDI's, DIC's, NSIC etc. provide intensive consultancy to such first generation entrepreneurs.
There are many projects, which are suitable for non-technical and inexperienced entrepreneurs. Skilled manpower and technical personnel can be hired according to needs. Entrepreneurs can also join special short term training programmes. MSMEDI's, DIC's, NSIC etc. provide intensive consultancy to such first generation entrepreneurs.
How can a new entrepreneur compete with
the existing manufacturers?
A prospective entrepreneur can take the advantage of opting for the latest technology and production process and operate at higher volume of operation. This leads to reduced production cost and production of quality goods and services. A new entrepreneur can thus provide improved quality goods and services at lower cost and further tap the market with innovative marketing approach.
A prospective entrepreneur can take the advantage of opting for the latest technology and production process and operate at higher volume of operation. This leads to reduced production cost and production of quality goods and services. A new entrepreneur can thus provide improved quality goods and services at lower cost and further tap the market with innovative marketing approach.
Which are the agencies providing
financial assistance?
Financial assistance is available from institutions such as Nationalised Banks, Small Industries Development Bank of India, Regional Rural Banks, National Small Industries Corporation, State Financial Corporations etc. depending upon the project requirement and promoters background. Financial assistance has two components. Loan for fixed capital is used to acquire Plant and Machinery, land and building. Working capital loan is used to meet day to day operational cost of the production. State Financial Corporation and National Small Industries Corporation generally provide working capital. However under a package assistance, State Financial Corporations also provide a composite loan covering plant and machinery and working capital.
Financial assistance is available from institutions such as Nationalised Banks, Small Industries Development Bank of India, Regional Rural Banks, National Small Industries Corporation, State Financial Corporations etc. depending upon the project requirement and promoters background. Financial assistance has two components. Loan for fixed capital is used to acquire Plant and Machinery, land and building. Working capital loan is used to meet day to day operational cost of the production. State Financial Corporation and National Small Industries Corporation generally provide working capital. However under a package assistance, State Financial Corporations also provide a composite loan covering plant and machinery and working capital.
How to choose the most suitable source of
funding?
Any of the financial institutions can be approached to get funds keeping in view their specific schemes. Evaluate and compare the terms and conditions, including rate of interest and repayment period of loan offered by the different financial institutions. Select the financial institution, which offers funds at minimum interest rate as per your repayment plan to suit your project. Choose the Institution which is in close proximity to the project site if other terms and conditions are similar.
Any of the financial institutions can be approached to get funds keeping in view their specific schemes. Evaluate and compare the terms and conditions, including rate of interest and repayment period of loan offered by the different financial institutions. Select the financial institution, which offers funds at minimum interest rate as per your repayment plan to suit your project. Choose the Institution which is in close proximity to the project site if other terms and conditions are similar.
What are the eligibility criteria for
getting a loan?
The major eligibility criteria is return on the investment and profitability of the project proposed to be set up. Any financial institution will support the project if repayment is assured.
The major eligibility criteria is return on the investment and profitability of the project proposed to be set up. Any financial institution will support the project if repayment is assured.
How much money the entrepreneur is
required to invest out of his own resources?
Some portion of total investment has to be contributed by the Entrepreneur out of own sources. This is called margin money. Financial Institutions insist on 10 to 25 per cent margin money depending upon the category of the entrepreneur, risk factor and existing scheme under which the project will be financed
Some portion of total investment has to be contributed by the Entrepreneur out of own sources. This is called margin money. Financial Institutions insist on 10 to 25 per cent margin money depending upon the category of the entrepreneur, risk factor and existing scheme under which the project will be financed
What to do if an entrepreneur does not
have any money of his own?
It is simple. One can arrange for loan for margin money under the scheme being operated by the State Commissioner/Directorate of Industries or State Bank of India. But this scheme is generally offered to professionally qualified entrepreneurs. Alternately you may have to prune down the size of your project in tune with available margin money. The financial institutions will prefer to support an entrepreneur, who is willing to put his/her own stake to some extent.
It is simple. One can arrange for loan for margin money under the scheme being operated by the State Commissioner/Directorate of Industries or State Bank of India. But this scheme is generally offered to professionally qualified entrepreneurs. Alternately you may have to prune down the size of your project in tune with available margin money. The financial institutions will prefer to support an entrepreneur, who is willing to put his/her own stake to some extent.
What is the procedure for getting a loan?
An entrepreneur should approach the concerned financial institution viz. State Financial Corporation, NSIC, Bank branches etc. Application in prescribed proformae has to be submitted along with project report including proof of ownership/availability of land/building, proof of residence, collateral securities (wherever applicable) etc. The loan is given by the institution if the application meets the norms.
An entrepreneur should approach the concerned financial institution viz. State Financial Corporation, NSIC, Bank branches etc. Application in prescribed proformae has to be submitted along with project report including proof of ownership/availability of land/building, proof of residence, collateral securities (wherever applicable) etc. The loan is given by the institution if the application meets the norms.
Can the loan be used to cover all types
of investment in the project?
The amount of loan can be used to cover all types of investment required in the project, such as machinery & equipment, and working capital, land and building. The lending agency for each component of loan may be same or different.
The amount of loan can be used to cover all types of investment required in the project, such as machinery & equipment, and working capital, land and building. The lending agency for each component of loan may be same or different.
Is there any agency for funding the land
and building costs?
The Banks and State Financial Corporations offer assistance for land/building/shed to certain extent. However, some qualifying parameters have been laid down by these institutions. In addition, Housing Development Corporation also provides funds for land /building.
The Banks and State Financial Corporations offer assistance for land/building/shed to certain extent. However, some qualifying parameters have been laid down by these institutions. In addition, Housing Development Corporation also provides funds for land /building.
What are the general conditions for
availing financial assistance?
The general conditions for getting financial assistance are:
The general conditions for getting financial assistance are:
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Eligibility criteria
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Technical /Economic viability
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Promoters contribution
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Capacity to repay loan
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Collateral securities/guarantee
Is loan available from any other source
for small projects?
Loan is also offered under some special schemes like P.M.R.Y. which are directed towards creation of self-employment.
Loan is also offered under some special schemes like P.M.R.Y. which are directed towards creation of self-employment.
What is a project report?
The project report is a document, which gives an account of the project proposal to ascertain the prospects of the proposed plan/activity. The project report contains detailed information about:
The project report is a document, which gives an account of the project proposal to ascertain the prospects of the proposed plan/activity. The project report contains detailed information about:
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Land & building required
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Manufacturing Capacity per annum
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Manufacturing Process
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Machinery & equipment along with
their prices and specifications
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Requirements of raw materials
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Power & Water required.
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Manpower needs
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Marketing
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Cost of the project and production.
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Financial analyses & economic
viability of the project.
How is a Project Report Prepared?
A project report is prepared with the help of prescribed guidelines available with MSMEDI's, DIC's & financial institutions. Information about prices of machinery & equipment, raw material and other various inputs required for setting up an enterprise need to be collected from the market.
A project report is prepared with the help of prescribed guidelines available with MSMEDI's, DIC's & financial institutions. Information about prices of machinery & equipment, raw material and other various inputs required for setting up an enterprise need to be collected from the market.
Is there any standard model for preparing
the project report?
A model proforma for preparing the project report is available with MSMEDI's, DIC's & financial institutions. Every institution has its own model proforma. However contents of all the proforma are almost similar.
A model proforma for preparing the project report is available with MSMEDI's, DIC's & financial institutions. Every institution has its own model proforma. However contents of all the proforma are almost similar.
Is a model project report available?
Yes, Model project profiles are available with the MSMEDIs(formerly Small Industries Service Institute's) & DIC's for the guidance of entrepreneurs.. However, these project profiles have to be recast in accordance with specific needs of the entrepreneurs and the current prices of inputs.
Yes, Model project profiles are available with the MSMEDIs(formerly Small Industries Service Institute's) & DIC's for the guidance of entrepreneurs.. However, these project profiles have to be recast in accordance with specific needs of the entrepreneurs and the current prices of inputs.
Which agency assists in preparation of
Project Report?
MSMEDIs, NSIC and State Govt. agencies viz. DICs, SFCs can help you in preparing the Project Report. You can also prepare the Project Report yourself by collecting detailed information on various points.
MSMEDIs, NSIC and State Govt. agencies viz. DICs, SFCs can help you in preparing the Project Report. You can also prepare the Project Report yourself by collecting detailed information on various points.
What details are required for preparation
of Project Report?
Information in detail is required about the technical process, requirements of plant and machinery, raw materials, manpower requirement, market information and statutory representations (like pollution control and public safety) etc. The details of power and water tariff, land/shed/building and selling prices etc. needs to be collected as prevalent in the market.
Information in detail is required about the technical process, requirements of plant and machinery, raw materials, manpower requirement, market information and statutory representations (like pollution control and public safety) etc. The details of power and water tariff, land/shed/building and selling prices etc. needs to be collected as prevalent in the market.
Which agencies can be approached for
obtaining information for preparation of the Project Report?
Entrepreneur can approach MSMEDIs and state Govt. agencies viz. Directorate of Industries, SFCs, DICs and market channels for getting information.
Entrepreneur can approach MSMEDIs and state Govt. agencies viz. Directorate of Industries, SFCs, DICs and market channels for getting information.
Who can help in selecting production
process, equipment etc?
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute’s (formerly Small Industries Service Institutes), Design and Development Centers like MSME Technology Development Center’s (formerly PPDC's) /Tool Room's, Research and Developmental agencies such as NRDC's and Regional Research Laboratories can help you in selecting the right production process, suitable equipment's etc
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute’s (formerly Small Industries Service Institutes), Design and Development Centers like MSME Technology Development Center’s (formerly PPDC's) /Tool Room's, Research and Developmental agencies such as NRDC's and Regional Research Laboratories can help you in selecting the right production process, suitable equipment's etc
What basic training is required for
setting up an enterprise?
Basic training differs from product to
product but will necessary involve sharpening of entrepreneurial skills. Need
based technical training is provided by the Govt. & State Govt. technical
Institutions.
What are the other types of training
relevant for a new entrepreneur?
One can acquire entrepreneurial skills
by under going Entrepreneurial Development Programme and Management Development
programme.
What is the duration of such courses?
These are short-term courses of 2
week's to 4 week's duration.
Which are the agencies providing such
training?
There are a number of Government
organisations as well as NGOs who conduct EDPs and MDPs. These EDPs and MDPs
and are conducted by MSME's, NIESBUD, NSIC, IIE, NISIET, Entrepreneurship
Development Institutes and other state government developmental agencies.
Is different type of training available
for different categories of entrepreneurs?
Need based training courses are
available for different categories of entrepreneurs. For example, Central
Footwear Training Institute's provide training for footwear. Tool Room and Tool
Design Institutes provide training in Engineering Industry. Likewise other
technical training is provided by various institutions of centre and state
govt.
Are there any preferential criteria for
imparting training?
An entrepreneur desirous of setting up
of enterprises or his representative is preferred for attending these training
programmes which are offered on a nominal fee. However, there is no fee charged
for imparting training for the entrepreneurs of NE region. Moreover, preference
is accorded to weaker sections such as SC/ST, Women, Ex-servicemen. and
Physically handicapped persons.
Are there any short terms courses
available?
Short term technical training courses
are conducted by SISIs and other technical institutions, which vary from 3 to 6
months of duration depending on nature of training. In addition, short-term
training programmes for managers & supervisors are also conducted by MSME's
to upgrade their knowledge and skills.
Does any agency give on the spot training
for installation and commissioning of equipment?
Normally the suppliers of machinery
& equipment provide on the spot training as well as facilities on the spot
for installation and commissioning of equipment. However, SISIs also assist the
entrepreneurs for installation and commissioning of machinery equipment at
their premises.
Is there any agency providing training
for skill upgradation?
Skill development/upgradation courses
are offered by SISIs, NSIC, PPDCs etc. in different disciplines to skilled
workers engaged in the micro, small and medium enterprises with a view to equip
them with better and improved technologies of production.
Which are the organisations providing
training to improve management of an enterprise?
SISIs, Management Development
Institute's, NPC, NSIC etc. offer Management Development Programmes for
acquiring knowledge about the different aspects of the management required for
an operation of industry. Short-term courses of two to four weeks are available
on Production Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Export
Management, Export Procedure & Documentation, Packaging for Exports, Cost
Reduction, Material Management etc.
Are there institutions providing
consultancy for development or setting up of project?
SISIs, DICs and State industrial
development corporations can provide consultancy for development or setting up
of project. Suitable technologies are also offered by CSIR Laboratories,
PPDC's, NRDCs, R&D institutions also offer consultancy at nominal charges.
What kind of consultancy is offered by
these agencies?The consultancy provided by these
institutions includes identification of suitable product, market, technologies,
Raw Materials, production method, regulatory requirement etc. In fact any
problem can be addressed by these institutions for setting up or running of the
enterprise.
Which agencies provide information on
plant and machinery, raw materials and other equipments?
SISIs, DIC, CSIR Laboratories, PPDC's,
NRDC, R&D institutions etc. provide information on plant and machinery, raw
materials and other equipments.
How does one tackle pollution control
needs of the project?
In case your product is covered under
the list of the polluting industries as defined by the state government, it
will be necessary to get specific clearance from the state Pollution Control
Board/Committees. Pollution control equipments/measures will have to be
installed by the enterprise as per need. Such polluting enterprises can only be
set up in the designated industrial areas or locations and may have to link up
with the common affluent treatment facility, if available in the area.
Which institutions provide details of
pollution control requirements?
Pollution control board/ Committees and
State Directorate of industries provide details of pollution control
requirements. SISIs, and DICs also help in understanding of pollution needs.
Does any agency provide training in
pollution control?
MSME's provide training in pollution
control for different type of industries as per their local needs. Pollution
Control Boards & Ministry of Environment also support training efforts.
How does a new entrepreneur market the
product?
This is an era of globalization and
liberalization. The manufacturers have to offer goods and services of desired
quality at optimum cost. Select the right market/consumers identified at the
time of planning the unit. Establish Direct marketing channels or a network of
dealers as per requirement of the product based upon initial survey. Highlight
strengths of the product.
How does one popularise the new product?
You may create awareness among the
buyers or consumers about your product's strong points in order to convince
them of the utility of the product. Publicity in various available forms has to
be arranged within the budgetary constraints. Sell your quality, to gain
consumer's confidence. Review consumer feed back. Resort to live demonstration.
MSME /NSIC help in popularising the product through domestic and international
trade fairs/exhibitions.
Are there any specialized agencies which
offer marketing assistance?
There are Governmental and
non-governmental specialised agencies which provide marketing assistance. NSIC
& KVIC are the devoted govt. agencies for providing marketing assistance to
MSME units.
Is there any other assistance offered by
NSIC for marketing MSME Product?
Besides promotion of MSME products
through exhibitions, NSIC directly market the MSME produce in the domestic and
overseas market. NSIC also manages a single point registration scheme for
manufacturers for Govt. purchase. Units registered under this scheme get the
benefits of free tender documents and exemption from earnest money deposit and
performance guarantee.
Does any agency help in exhibition of the
product?
MSME & NSIC help the micro, small
and medium enterprises for exhibiting products of MSME in the domestic and
international exhibition.
Does any agency help in promoting
exports?
ITPO, DGFT, FIEO & Chambers of
commerce in different countries Ministry of Commerce provide assistance in
promoting exports. Office of the Development Commissioner (MSME), Government of
India provides financial assistance to micro, small and medium scale
entrepreneurs to display their products in overseas fairs and also for
sales-cum-study tours abroad.
Are there any special benefits for
exports?
MSME units gets special benefits such
as duty draw back, advance licensing for import of capital goods and raw
materials, pre- shipment and post shipment credit against firm export orders
and marketing development assistance. Income tax benefit is available on
exports earning.
Promotional Schemes
What is the policy of Government for
promoting a micro, small and medium enterprises ?
Government accords the highest
preference to development of MSME by framing and implementing suitable policies
and promotional schemes. Besides providing developed land and sheds to the
entrepreneurs on actual cost basis with appropriate infrastructure, special
schemes have been designed for specific purposes like quality upgradation,
common facilities, entrepreneurship development and consultancy services at
nominal charges.
What is the incentive provided for
quality upgradation ?
Government of India has been executing
the incentive scheme for providing reimbursement of charges for acquiring ISO
9000 certification to the extent of 75% of the cost subject to a maximum of Rs.
75,000/- in each case. ISO 9000 is a mechanism to facilitate adoption of
consistent management practices and production technique as decided by the
entrepreneur himself. This facilitates achievement of desired level of quality
while keeping check on production process and management of the enterprise.
Is there any concession on Excise Duty
payable by small units ?
MSME units with a turnover of Rs. 1
crore or less per year have been exempted from payment of Excise Duty. Moreover
there is a general scheme of excise exemption for MSME brought out by the
Ministry of Finance which covers most of the items. Under this, units having turnover
of less than Rs. 3 crores are eligible for concessional rate of Excise Duty.
Moreover, there is an exemption from Excise Duty for MSME units producing
branded goods in rural areas.
Is priority there any on providing credit
to MSME ?
Credit to micro, small and medium scale
sector has been covered under priority sector lending by banks. Small
Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) has been established as the apex
institution for financing the MSME. Specific schemes have been designed for
implementation through SIDBI, SFCs, Scheduled Banks, SIDCs and NSIC etc. Loans
upto Rs. 5 lakhs are made available by the banks without insisting on
collaterals. Further Credit Guarantee Fund for micro, small and medium
enterprises has been set up to provide guarantee for loans to MSME up to Rs. 25
lakhs extended by Commercial Banks and some Regional Rural Bank.
What are the policies and schemes for
promotion of MSME being implemented by State Governments ?
All the State Governments provide
technical and other support services to small units through their Directorates
of Industries, and District Industries Centres. Although the details of the
scheme vary from state to state, the following are the common areas of support.
a.
Development and management of
industrial estates
b.
Suspension/deferment of Sales Tax
c.
Power subsidies
d.
Capital investment subsidies for new
units set up in a particular district
e.
Seed Capital/Margin Money Assistance
Scheme
f.
Priority in allotment of power
connection, water connection.
g.
Consultancy and technical support
If I perform well, will my efforts be
recognized ?
Yes, Government of India runs a scheme
for giving National Awards to micro, small and medium scale entrepreneurs
providing quality products in 11 selected industry groups of consumer interest.
The winners are given trophy, certificate and a cash price of Rs. 25000/- each.